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Andrew Fletcher
Recently, I encountered an issue where my local Docker environment refused to connect to AWS S3, although everything worked seamlessly in AWS-managed environments. This challenge was not just a technical hurdle; it was a crucial bottleneck that needed resolution to ensure smooth Drupal deployments across various AWS environments (dev, staging and production). Integrating AWS S3 into a local Docker container running Drupal 10 is more than just a technical setup; it’s a transformation that will...
Andrew Fletcher
When executing the following command, the response I'm getting is npm ERR! code...
Andrew Fletcher
In our projects, team members frequently generate new Git branches linked to the...
Andrew Fletcher
The error you're encountering indicates an issue with the ffi gem during the...
Andrew Fletcher
As you're using Bootstrap 5 and applying a style for the hover state of an...
Andrew Fletcher
Docker containers list To view a list of Docker containers that are currently running, you can use the docker ps command. Open your terminal or command prompt and run the following command: docker psThis command will display a list of running containers, showing information like the container ID, image name, status, ports, and more. If you want to see all containers, including those that are not currently running, you can use the following command: docker ps -aThe -a option shows all containers,...
Andrew Fletcher
git reset, git revert, and git cherry-pick are three Git commands used for...
Andrew Fletcher
git clone git@bitbucket.org:{username}/{repo}.git And I was unceremoniously...
Andrew Fletcher
Something I haven't had to do in a while is to change the name of a Git branch...
Andrew Fletcher
Git filename error when running the git add command.  The error I'm...
Andrew Fletcher
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
Working in an AWS ec2 environment, my goal is to access the server via...
Andrew Fletcher
I'm in an environment where the default branch is staging and I'm attempting to...
Andrew Fletcher
How do you remove a file from git? Use the command (rm) to remove files from...
Andrew Fletcher
Moving a Git repo due to a change of agencies   Steps to change the...