brew install git bash-completion
Configure things:
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
brew install git bash-completion
Configure things:
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
<?php | |
require_once __DIR__.'/V8JsNodeModuleLoader_FileAccessInterface.php'; | |
require_once __DIR__.'/V8JsNodeModuleLoader_NormalisePath.php'; | |
/** | |
* Simple Node.js module loader for use with V8Js PHP extension | |
* | |
* This class understands Node.js' node_modules/ directory structure | |
* and can require modules/files from there. | |
* |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Save this to a file named "drush" (not "drush.sh") and put it in the same | |
# directory as your docker-compose file. Replace "SERVICE" with your docker | |
# container's name. | |
# Now every time you run "drush" from this directory, it runs drush inside | |
# your container instead. Cool! | |
docker-compose exec SERVICE drush $@ |
:: Windows 10 Hardening Script | |
:: This is based mostly on my own personal research and testing. My objective is to secure/harden Windows 10 as much as possible while not impacting usability at all. (Think being able to run on this computer's of family members so secure them but not increase the chances of them having to call you to troubleshoot something related to it later on). References for virtually all settings can be found at the bottom. Just before the references section, you will always find several security settings commented out as they could lead to compatibility issues in common consumer setups but they're worth considering. | |
:: Obligatory 'views are my own'. :) | |
:: Thank you @jaredhaight for the Win Firewall config recommendations! | |
:: Thank you @ricardojba for the DLL Safe Order Search reg key! | |
:: Thank you @jessicaknotts for the help on testing Exploit Guard configs and checking privacy settings! | |
:: Best script I've found for Debloating Windows 10: https://github.com/Sycnex/Windows10Debloater | |
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[Drupal 8] use sed (on OSX) to strip the uuid line from exported config files being used for module default configuration; i.e. [module_name]/config/optional|install
NOTE: this can also by bypassed in the export by using Drupal Cnnsole and including the --remove-uuid
flag. Also using the --remove-config-hash
flag can help prevent additional headaches.
Ex:
drupal config:export --directory=”[full-path-to-location]” --tar --remove-uuid --remove-config-hash
The UUID should never be included when using when using these exported config yaml files as the default configuration pagaged with a custom module. This is suppoedly not to be a thing in the exported yaml files at some point, but until then stripping the uuid line out is a manual process which can be a pain as there can be a lot of files.
To automate this, run the following sed command in the directory containing the yaml files:
You can find explanation here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71716646/golang-calculate-address-of-another-process-memory-based-on-process-handle-and-o/72674927#72674927 This is actually my answer posted by my friend because SO doesn't allow you to reclaim your own bounty :)
It's not perfect because I don't know Go and you can definetely replace windows.OpenProcess with kernel32.OpenProcess but I'm too tired to experiment. It just works!
Also keep in mind that this code only works if you have running TJoC:R game running, because I was writing it for my trainer . You should change process name and addresses if you know how to do that. Otherwise, feel free to copy any part of code and use it.