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Approaches to resolving “Module not specified” Error in Android Studio
When attempting to run or debug the application on Android Studio you can come across the error “Module not specified” in the Android Studio. This article will outline approaches I took to get a resolution to this issue.
Tools
Tool
Version
Android Studio
Chipmunk | 2021.2.1
OS
OSX - Big Sur 11.6.7
Ionic
CLI 6.20.1
Node
18.0.0
Cordova
cli: 11.0.0
Method 1 - Synchronise the project
Let's...
Andrew Fletcher
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Working in Android Studio when attempting to run a project I had the following...
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Currently, I have a situation where I have two repositories. The first is...
Andrew Fletcher
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Creating a bash script
Bash scripts are files containing code that tell your...
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Accessing a remote server using PEM key, and I had the following...
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Working from the bases that .DS_Store has not been added to your git repository, then you can add it to your .gitignore file.
touch .gitignoreIn the .gitignore file add the following
# Hide the DS_Store files
**/.DS_StoreHowever, if it's already there, then in Terminal you will need to write:
find . -name .DS_Store -print0 | xargs -0 git rm -f --ignore-unmatchFinally commit to repo
git commit -m "Remove .DS_Store"
git push origin...
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How do you generate a .pem file from an existing .ppk key?
Is putty on your...
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Adding git tag to your actions.
The regular process that I work to is
git add...
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If you edit a Drupal contrib module, the next time the module is updated those...
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Currently I'm working through an app that has been abandoned by the developers....
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First off, this isn't the only method to achieve the outcome of emptying a file.
Using a symbol : is a shell built-in command that is essence equivalent to the true command and it can be used as a no-op (no operation). It can be used as follows:
# : > filename.txtOR
# true > filename.txt
My initial file was as follows:
21548342 16 Mar 20:27 code.logPost using the command
: > filename.txtThe response was
0 16 Mar 20:27...
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Clear DNS Cache
The DNS (Domain Name Service) cache on your Mac helps browsers...
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Changing git push from passphrase? There are several ways to tackle this...
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Z shell (Zsh) is a Unix shell built on top of bash (the default shell for...
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iOS localization on the fly
If you have added languages to your app......