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tdamsma / migrating-away-from-docker-desktop.md
Last active February 20, 2025 12:04
Running VSCode remote containers on windows without docker desktop

Running VSCode remote containers on windows without docker desktop

Due to the license issues with docker desktop and the fact that you don't really need this buggy bit of software, this guide will walk you through the steps to use VSCode+remote-containers in combination with WSL2 without using docker desktop.

Get rid of docker desktop

Only if you have docker desktop currently installed of course

Uninstall docker desktop application

@adojos
adojos / git-for-win_Pacman_Install.md
Last active February 5, 2025 05:14
Git: Pacman Installation on Git For Windows #git

Git For Windows (GitBash) Pacman Installation

The 'Git for Windows' by default does not come with MSYS2 package manager called 'Pacman' and hence it is a limited version or subset of the MSYS2. Also the bash which supplied wih 'Git for Windows' is not a full version of bash hence does not provide for full Linux environment.

However you can get package manager support inside 'Git for Windows' in following ways :

  1. Install full MSYS2 and build Git for Windows yourself (Most git users don't require all packages and MSYS2)
  2. Install Git for Windows SDK (heavy & consumes around 3-5 Gb space)
  3. Use a hack to merge the MSYS2 Pacman packages with your existing Git for Windows installation
@megahirt
megahirt / Docker with XDebug.md
Last active March 28, 2025 09:03
Debugging PHP with XDebug v3 inside Docker using VSCode

Debugging PHP with XDebug v3 inside Docker using VSCode

Assumptions / Prerequisites

  • XDebug v3+ inside Docker (e.g. php:7.3-apache Docker image)
  • Running Docker v20.10+
  • VSCode with PHP Debug Extension (Felix Becker)
  • Using Docker Compose for orchestration

Objective

@colinaaa
colinaaa / keybindings.json
Created May 10, 2021 03:31
LunarVim VSCode Config
// Place your key bindings in this file to override the defaults
[
{
"command": "vscode-neovim.compositeEscape1",
"key": "j",
"when": "neovim.mode == insert && editorTextFocus",
"args": "j"
},
{
"command": "vscode-neovim.compositeEscape2",
@kekeimiku
kekeimiku / mysql
Last active January 18, 2024 15:36
Dbeaver connect to docker database unable to export and import temporary solutions. mysql/postgres
#!/bin/sh
docker exec -i mysql /usr/bin/mysql $@ -p2325373912
@tanaikech
tanaikech / submit.md
Last active April 1, 2025 03:47
Redeploying Web Apps without Changing URL of Web Apps for new IDE

Redeploying Web Apps without Changing URL of Web Apps for new IDE

At March 15, 2021, one endpoint is created for one deployment. Ref By this, when you redeploy "Web Apps", the endpoint is changed. Because the deployment ID is changed. It seems that this it the new specification. In this report, I would like to introduce the method for redeploying Web Apps without changing the URL of Web Apps for new IDE.

Deploy Web Apps

  1. Open "New deployment" dialog with "Deploy" -> "New deployment".

  2. Select "Web app" for "Select type".

@wllmsash
wllmsash / assigning-static-ip-addresses-in-wsl2.md
Last active April 21, 2025 20:29
Assigning Static IP Addresses in WSL2

Assigning Static IP Addresses in WSL2

WSL2 uses Hyper-V for networking. The WSL2 network settings are ephemeral and configured on demand when any WSL2 instance is first started in a Windows session. The configuration is reset on each Windows restart and the IP addresses change each time. The Windows host creates a hidden switch named "WSL" and a network adapter named "WSL" (appears as "vEthernet (WSL)" in the "Network Connections" panel). The Ubuntu instance creates a corresponding network interface named "eth0".

Assigning static IP addresses to the network interfaces on the Windows host or the WSL2 Ubuntu instance enables support for the following scenarios:

@tanaikech
tanaikech / submit.md
Last active January 21, 2025 03:46
Sample Scripts for Requesting to Web Apps by Various Languages
@tdcosta100
tdcosta100 / WSL2GUIXvnc-en.md
Last active April 17, 2025 04:55
A tutorial to use GUI in WSL2 replacing original XServer by Xvnc, allowing WSL to work like native Linux, including login screen

WSL2 with GUI using Xvnc

Note

If you want to use pure WSLg, you can try the new WSLg (XWayland) tutorial or the WSLg (Wayland) tutorial.

In this tutorial, we will setup GUI in WSL2, and access it using VNC. No additional software outside WSL (like VcXsrv) is required, except, of course, a VNC Viewer (RealVNC, TightVNC, TigerVNC, UVNC, etc, all of them might work flawlessly).

The key component we need to install is the desktop metapackage you want (GNOME, KDE, Xfce, Budgie, etc) and tigervnc-standalone-server.

For this setup, I will use Ubuntu (20.04, 22.04 and 24.04 are working), and install GNOME Desktop. Since the key components aren't bound to Ubuntu or GNOME, you can use your favorite distro and GUI. Check the [Sample