https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/custom-domains http://thenomadicfreelancer.blogspot.com/2012/08/pointing-godaddy-domain-to-your-heroku.html
For each custom subdomain use domains:add
in the Terminal.
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/custom-domains http://thenomadicfreelancer.blogspot.com/2012/08/pointing-godaddy-domain-to-your-heroku.html
For each custom subdomain use domains:add
in the Terminal.
This assumes you already have a Yeoman app and are ready for publishing
Create production directory & assets
// ---- | |
// Sass (v3.3.0.rc.2) | |
// Compass (v1.0.0.alpha.17) | |
// ---- | |
// | |
// map-fetch($map, $keys) | |
// | |
// An easy way to fetch a deep value in a multi-level map. Works much like | |
// map-get() except that you pass multiple keys as the second parameter to |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Five step search and replace with find, sed, and bash (tested on OS X, should work with Linux) | |
# check usage and parse command line arguments | |
OPTIND=1 | |
while getopts "n:m:" opt; do | |
case "$opt" in | |
n) | |
human=$OPTARG |
What are we trying to observe? Raw object data.
// Objects
var obj = { id: 2 };
obj.id = 3; // obj == { id: 3 }
// Arrays
var arr = ['foo', 'bar'];
arr.splice(1, 1, 'baz'); // arr == ['foo', 'baz'];
<?php | |
/** | |
* [list_searcheable_acf list all the custom fields we want to include in our search query] | |
* @return [array] [list of custom fields] | |
*/ | |
function list_searcheable_acf(){ | |
$list_searcheable_acf = array("title", "sub_title", "excerpt_short", "excerpt_long", "xyz", "myACF"); | |
return $list_searcheable_acf; | |
} |
# install dependencies | |
sudo apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev pkg-config automake yasm | |
# clone cpuminer | |
git clone https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer.git | |
# compile | |
cd cpuminer | |
./autogen.sh | |
./configure CFLAGS="-O3" |
<?php | |
/** | |
* Usage: | |
* Send the url you want to access url encoded in the url paramater, for example (This is with JS): | |
* /twitter-proxy.php?url='+encodeURIComponent('statuses/user_timeline.json?screen_name=MikeRogers0&count=2') | |
*/ | |
// The tokens, keys and secrets from the app you created at https://dev.twitter.com/apps | |
$config = array( |
If you love deploying websites using Github, but for some reason want to use your own server, this script might be exactly what you need.
github.php
somewhere on your PHP-enabled web server, and make it
accessible for the outside world. Let's say for now the script lives
on http://example.com/github.php