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recurrence / snake_naming.ts
Created November 21, 2017 16:34
TypeORM Snake Case Naming Strategy
import { NamingStrategyInterface, DefaultNamingStrategy } from 'typeorm'
import { snakeCase } from 'typeorm/util/StringUtils'
export class SnakeNamingStrategy extends DefaultNamingStrategy implements NamingStrategyInterface {
tableName(className: string, customName: string): string {
return customName ? customName : snakeCase(className)
}
columnName(propertyName: string, customName: string, embeddedPrefixes: string[]): string {
return snakeCase(embeddedPrefixes.join('_')) + (customName ? customName : snakeCase(propertyName))
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bonnopc / multipleSSHkeysForUnix.md
Created November 23, 2021 17:06
Enable Multiple SSH Keys for MacOS/ Ubuntu/ Debian etc.

Enable Multiple SSH Keys for UNIX Based OS

Follow these steps below to enable multiple SSH keys on your device with UNIX Based OS (MacOS/ Ubuntu/ Debian etc.). Suppose, you have two different users/ accounts, one is personalAccount and another is companyAccount. And you have already a default key configured with personalAccount. (If you haven't set up your default ssh-key yet, please follow this article before going ahead with these steps described below.)

1. Generate another ssh-key

Generate a new ssh-key for your companyAccount.

cd ~/.ssh
ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"