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These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
{ | |
"env": { | |
"browser": true, | |
"node": true, | |
"es6": true | |
}, | |
"plugins": ["react"], | |
"ecmaFeatures": { |
# Redis Cheatsheet | |
# All the commands you need to know | |
redis-server /path/redis.conf # start redis with the related configuration file | |
redis-cli # opens a redis prompt | |
# Strings. |
created: function () { | |
axios.interceptors.response.use(undefined, function (err) { | |
return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) { | |
if (err.status === 401 && err.config && !err.config.__isRetryRequest) { | |
// if you ever get an unauthorized, logout the user | |
this.$store.dispatch(AUTH_LOGOUT) | |
// you can also redirect to /login if needed ! | |
} | |
throw err; | |
}); |
LinkedIn is a valuable resource, but sometimes it sucks. One of those times is when you want to delete messages. You have to select each message one by one. It takes about 4 "clicks" to successfully delete a message.
This script should help. Since LI requires you to perform multiple steps, I decided to automate it for you. Once you initiate the script, it will run every second. If a message has the ability to be deleted, it will be. If not, it will be archived. Some "InMail" messages cannot be deleted on the web app. This script should work as long as LI doesn't change their page layout or element names, which happens often.
Last tested & verified working on: June, 10, 2022
Special Thanks to @noncent for the updated script.