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punyaruchal / sphp.sh
Created January 17, 2018 08:14 — forked from w00fz/sphp.sh
PHP switcher
#!/bin/bash
# Check if command was ran as root.
if [[ $(id -u) -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "The command \"sphp\" should not be executed as root or via sudo directly."
echo "When a service requires root access, you will be prompted for a password as needed."
exit 1
fi
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punyaruchal / sublime-command-line.md
Created January 16, 2018 12:03
Launch Sublime Text from the command line on OSX

Launch Sublime Text from the command line on OSX

Sublime Text includes a command line tool, subl, to work with files on the command line. This can be used to open files and projects in Sublime Text, as well working as an EDITOR for unix tools, such as git and subversion.

Requirements

  • Sublime text 2 or 3 installed in your system within Applications folder

Setup

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punyaruchal / MySQL_macOS_Sierra.md
Last active March 13, 2018 04:43 — forked from nrollr/MySQL_macOS_Sierra.md
Install MySQL on Sierra using Homebrew

Install MySQL on macOS Sierra

This procedure explains how to install MySQL using Homebrew on macOS Sierra 10.12

Install Homebrew

  • Installing Homebrew is effortless, open Terminal and enter :
    $ /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
  • Note: Homebrew will download and install Command Line Tools for Xcode 8.0 as part of the installation process.

Install MySQL

At this time of writing, Homebrew has MySQL version 5.7.15 as default formulae in its main repository :

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punyaruchal / rm_mysql.md
Created December 4, 2017 09:02 — forked from vitorbritto/rm_mysql.md
Remove MySQL completely from Mac OSX

Remove MySQL completely

  1. Open the Terminal

  2. Use mysqldump to backup your databases

  3. Check for MySQL processes with: ps -ax | grep mysql

  4. Stop and kill any MySQL processes

  5. Analyze MySQL on HomeBrew:

brew remove mysql