Credits here: FortAwesome/Font-Awesome#4167
I agree. Use Pure css, with border-radius and a fixed width and height.
For example:
.social [class*="fa fa-"] {
background-color: #333;
border-radius: 30px;
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Create a page in the current dir | |
echo "My Test Page" > test.html | |
# Start server | |
python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000 &> /dev/null & | |
pid=$! | |
# Give server time to start up |
Hmm... I don't see any docs for 4.0 on https://webpack.js.org. I guess I'll just wing it.
All I need to do is npm i -D webpack@next
, right?
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Recently found some clowny gist was the top result for 'google takeout multiple tgz', where it was using two bash scripts to extract all the tgz files and then merge them together. Don't do that. Use brace expansion, cat
the TGZs, and extract:
$ cat takeout-20201023T123551Z-{001..011}.tgz | tar xzivf -
You don't even need to use brace expansion. Globbing will order the files numerically:
$ cat takeout-20201023T123551Z-*.tgz | tar xzivf -
/* | |
RUN THE SCRIPT BY YOURSELF: | |
- Run `node paddle-revenue.js` on your server and let it run 24/7. | |
- Access the API at http://your_server_ip:8175/ (JSON) | |
HOSTED VERSION: | |
If you don't want to run the script by your own, you can use the | |
hosted version. The price is $5 per month per Paddle account. | |
Here is how: |