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{ | |
"extends": "airbnb", | |
"parser": "babel-eslint", | |
"env": { | |
"browser": true | |
}, | |
"plugins": [ | |
"react" | |
], | |
"rules": { |
sudo spctl --master-disable
#301 Redirects for .htaccess | |
#Redirect a single page: | |
Redirect 301 /pagename.php http://www.domain.com/pagename.html | |
#Redirect an entire site: | |
Redirect 301 / http://www.domain.com/ | |
#Redirect an entire site to a sub folder | |
Redirect 301 / http://www.domain.com/subfolder/ |
APP_ENV=testing | |
APP_KEY=SomeRandomString | |
DB_CONNECTION=testing | |
DB_TEST_USERNAME=root | |
DB_TEST_PASSWORD= | |
CACHE_DRIVER=array | |
SESSION_DRIVER=array | |
QUEUE_DRIVER=sync |
Sometimes you want to have a subdirectory on the master
branch be the root directory of a repository’s gh-pages
branch. This is useful for things like sites developed with Yeoman, or if you have a Jekyll site contained in the master
branch alongside the rest of your code.
For the sake of this example, let’s pretend the subfolder containing your site is named dist
.
Remove the dist
directory from the project’s .gitignore
file (it’s ignored by default by Yeoman).
class Errors { | |
/** | |
* Create a new Errors instance. | |
*/ | |
constructor() { | |
this.errors = {}; | |
} | |
/** |
Sometimes you want to have a subdirectory on the master
branch be the root directory of a repository’s gh-pages
branch. Here's how to do it:
For the sake of this example, let’s pretend the subfolder containing your site is named dist
.
Remove the dist
directory from the project’s .gitignore
(or skip and force-add afterwards).