- Create a .gitignore file in the git repository if it does not contain one
touch .gitignore
2. Open up the .gitignore and add the following line to the file
node_modules 3. Remove the node_modules folder from the git repository
| <?php | |
| class Helpers | |
| { | |
| public static function dirSize($dir) { | |
| if(is_file($dir)) return array('size'=>filesize($dir),'howmany'=>0); | |
| if($dh = opendir($dir)) { | |
| $size=0; | |
| $n = 0; |
| <?php | |
| class Tools { | |
| public static function generateLaravelHash($cost, $salt, $pass) | |
| { | |
| return password_hash($pass, PASSWORD_BCRYPT, [ | |
| 'cost' => $cost, | |
| 'salt' => $salt | |
| ]); |
| /* | |
| Write permission is necessary in your AndroidManifest.xml. | |
| <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" /> | |
| */ | |
| try { | |
| //Defining your external storage path. | |
| String extStore = Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getPath(); | |
| //Defining the file to be opened. | |
| File dbfile = new File(extStore + "/yourdatabase.db"); |
| export PS1="\[\033[36m\]\u\[\033[m\]@\[\033[32m\]\h:\[\033[33;1m\]\w\[\033[m\]\$ " | |
| export CLICOLOR=1 | |
| export LSCOLORS=ExFxBxDxCxegedabagacad | |
| alias ls='ls -GFh' |
| echo "export default {" && grep -R '\$t(' resources/assets/js/* | sed "s/^.*(['\"]//g" | sed "s/['\"].*$//g" | sort | uniq | while read -r a; do echo " "\"$a\": \"\"; done && echo "}" |
| <?php | |
| require dirname(__FILE__).'/wp-blog-header.php'; | |
| $wpdb->query("DELETE FROM wp_terms WHERE term_id IN (SELECT term_id FROM wp_term_taxonomy WHERE taxonomy LIKE 'pa_%')"); | |
| $wpdb->query("DELETE FROM wp_term_taxonomy WHERE taxonomy LIKE 'pa_%'"); | |
| $wpdb->query("DELETE FROM wp_term_relationships WHERE term_taxonomy_id not IN (SELECT term_taxonomy_id FROM wp_term_taxonomy)"); | |
| $wpdb->query("DELETE FROM wp_term_relationships WHERE object_id IN (SELECT ID FROM wp_posts WHERE post_type IN ('product','product_variation'))"); | |
| $wpdb->query("DELETE FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN (SELECT ID FROM wp_posts WHERE post_type IN ('product','product_variation'))"); | |
| $wpdb->query("DELETE FROM wp_posts WHERE post_type IN ('product','product_variation')"); |
| <?php | |
| class ApiRequest extends FormRequest | |
| { | |
| protected function validationData() | |
| { | |
| return count($this->json()->all()) ? $this->json()->all() : $this->all(); | |
| } | |
| } |
| So you've cloned somebody's repo from github, but now you want to fork it and contribute back. Never fear! | |
| Technically, when you fork "origin" should be your fork and "upstream" should be the project you forked; however, if you're willing to break this convention then it's easy. | |
| * Off the top of my head * | |
| 1. Fork their repo on Github | |
| 2. In your local, add a new remote to your fork; then fetch it, and push your changes up to it | |
| git remote add my-fork [email protected] |
| # Code below will show the truncate code for all tables in desired schema | |
| SELECT | |
| Concat('TRUNCATE TABLE ', TABLE_NAME, ';') | |
| FROM | |
| INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES | |
| WHERE | |
| table_schema = 'your-table'; | |
| # disabling foreign checks for a while | |
| SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0; |