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Andrew Fletcher
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Post creating a new branch in the repo, next step was to run the checkout command locally. On my local environment I ran the following command
git checkout {branch-name}However, the response was
error: pathspec '{branch-name}' did not match any file(s) known to git
Solution
The issue while the new branch is known in the repo, it's not known in my local environment. To make the new branch known you need to run the fetch command
git fetch --allResponse
remote: Enumerating...
Andrew Fletcher
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Updating NPM packages using npm update and I'm seeing the following response
npm...
Andrew Fletcher
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How to set the Private file path in Drupal using the following steps:
Create a...
Andrew Fletcher
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This issue
I have a folder with about 10,000 files in it. I want to scan...
Andrew Fletcher
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Using Homebrew for speed tests...
I'm using Speediest CLI - for more details go...
Andrew Fletcher
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I'm in an environment where the default branch is staging and I'm attempting to run a git merge. However, in actioning this command, I'm been greeted with the following response 'not something we can merge'
❯ git merge origin/{branch}
merge: origin/{branch} - not something we can mergeTo resolve this, first I attempted to do a git checkout to the branch
But this was swiftly meet with "did not match any file(s) known to git"
git checkout {branch}
error: pathspec '{branch}' did not match...
Andrew Fletcher
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How to count the number of files in a directory. At some point you'll have...
Andrew Fletcher
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I've recently upgraded the server Ubuntu 20.04 updating the PHP version from 7.4...
Andrew Fletcher
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Recently I have been investigating one of my Linux server's speed using the...
Andrew Fletcher
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This is a relatively quick process, beginning with dropping the database...
Andrew Fletcher
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Import a database
lando db-import doj.sqlEnter the MySQL database
lando mysql -h database
This action will change the prompt as you are now in mysql. The prompt will start with
mysql>Now change to the database that you want to use
use doj;If you want to know what databases exist, then run
show databases;Response
+--------------------+
| Database |
+--------------------+
| information_schema |
| doj |
| mysql |
| performance_schema |
| sys ...
Andrew Fletcher
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I had generated a backup of key directories on the server - see Create a...
Andrew Fletcher
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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...
Andrew Fletcher
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Accessing a remote server using PEM key, and I had the following...