Source: http://willandorla.com/will/2011/01/convert-folder-into-git-submodule/
$ git clone --no-hardlinks original-repo copied-repo
add_action( 'init', function(){ | |
if ( ! is_admin()) { | |
if( is_ssl() ){ | |
$protocol = 'https'; | |
}else { | |
$protocol = 'http'; | |
} | |
/** @var WP_Scripts $wp_scripts */ | |
global $wp_scripts; |
## | |
# @server studio | |
# @host hackisition.com | |
# @desc nginx host rules | |
# @author Julien Le Coupanec <[email protected]> | |
## | |
# HTTP Server | |
server { | |
listen 80; |
[Unit] | |
Description=Keeps a tunnel to 'remote.example.com' open | |
After=network.target | |
[Service] | |
User=autossh | |
# -p [PORT] | |
# -l [user] | |
# -M 0 --> no monitoring | |
# -N Just open the connection and do nothing (not interactive) |
Source: http://willandorla.com/will/2011/01/convert-folder-into-git-submodule/
$ git clone --no-hardlinks original-repo copied-repo
Note these instructions are all based on the mightyOhm articles. This is a little bit different because I wanted to get alsa sound working (instead of dsp) so that I could overlay effects | |
and background sound simultaneously. | |
What to do | |
========== | |
install mightyohm trx by blind flashing | |
setup network and wireless and dhcp | |
setup the banner for fun | |
Blind flashing |