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These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
Install Supervisor with sudo apt-get install supervisor in Unix or brew install supervisor in Mac OSX. Ensure it's started with sudo service supervisor restart in Unix or brew services start supervisor in Mac OSX.
In Unix in /etc/supervisord/conf.d/ create a .conf file. In this example, laravel_queue.conf (contents below). Give it execute permissions: chmod +x laravel_queue.conf.
In Mac OSX first run supervisord -c /usr/local/etc/supervisord.ini and in /usr/local/etc/supervisor.d/ create a .conf file. In this example, laravel_queue.conf (contents below). Give it execute permissions: chmod +x laravel_queue.conf.
This file points at /usr/local/bin/run_queue.sh, so create that file there. Give this execute permissions, too: chmod +x run_queue.sh.
Now update Supervisor with: sudo supervisorctl reread in Unix and with: brew services restart supervisor in MAc OSX . And start using those changes with: sudo supervisorctl update.
###Sketch trial non stop
Open hosts files:
$ open /private/etc/hosts
Edit the file adding:
127.0.0.1 backend.bohemiancoding.com
127.0.0.1 bohemiancoding.sketch.analytics.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com
FWIW: I (@rondy) am not the creator of the content shared here, which is an excerpt from Edmond Lau's book. I simply copied and pasted it from another location and saved it as a personal note, before it gained popularity on news.ycombinator.com. Unfortunately, I cannot recall the exact origin of the original source, nor was I able to find the author's name, so I am can't provide the appropriate credits.
| #!/bin/bash | |
| SLACK_HOOK_URL="https://hooks.slack.com/services/SOME/SPECIAL/TOKEN" | |
| SLACK_CHANNEL="#production-logs" | |
| tail -n0 -F "$1" | while read LINE; do | |
| (echo "$LINE") && curl -X POST --silent --data-urlencode \ | |
| "payload={\"channel\": \"$SLACK_CHANNEL\", \"mrkdwn\": true, \"text\": \"$(echo $LINE | sed "s/\"/'/g") | File: ${1} | Server: $(hostname)\"}" $SLACK_HOOK_URL; | |
| done |
Past August 2024, Authy stopped supported the desktop version of their apps:
See Authy is shutting down its desktop app | The 2FA app Authy will only be available on Android and iOS starting in August for details.
And indeed, after a while, Authy changed something in their backend which now prevents the old desktop app from logging in. If you are already logged in, then you are in luck, and you can follow the instructions below to export your tokens.
If you are not logged in anymore, but can find a backup of the necessary files, then restore those files, and re-install Authy 2.2.3 following the instructions below, and it should work as expected.
| #!/bin/bash | |
| ##/* | |
| ## * @Author: AllenYL | |
| ## * @Date: 2017-11-08 11:37:31 | |
| ## * @Last Modified by: allen7575@gmail.com | |
| ## * @Last Modified time: 2017-11-08 11:37:31 | |
| ## */ | |
| # |
If you are an Oh-my-zsh user, see the Laravel 5 plugin
For the rest of us Bash users, all of the Laravel Artisan autocomplete solutions out there require installing a composer package to get a list of artisan commands. Turns out this isn't really necessary. Simply add the provided code in ~/.bash_profile ( or similarly sourced file ) and you'll get artisan command tab completes on any project on your system.
_artisan()
{
COMP_WORDBREAKS=${COMP_WORDBREAKS//:}
COMMANDS=`php artisan --raw --no-ansi list | sed "s/[[:space:]].*//g"`
COMPREPLY=(`compgen -W "$COMMANDS" -- "${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}"`)| const chromium = require('chrome-aws-lambda'); | |
| const fs = require('fs'); | |
| const URL = require('url').URL; | |
| const URLParse = require('url').parse; | |
| const [, , ...args] = process.argv; | |
| /** | |
| * There are two ways for Browsershot to communicate with puppeteer: |