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Andrew Fletcher
When managing a server or developing applications, particularly on an Ubuntu system running Nginx, it's often necessary to verify the existence of files. This is crucial for tasks like deploying new versions, checking configuration files, or ensuring that required assets are in place. In this article, we'll explore how to use command-line queries to check if a file exists, highlighting various options and methods you can use.   Basic File Check with test Command The test command is a simple...
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Managing large directories, especially those filled with a diverse mix of media...
Andrew Fletcher
Recently I came across this piece of gold when dealing with databases,...
Andrew Fletcher
In the realm of system administration and monitoring, understanding memory usage...
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The red flag was when I saw the server disk space is showing a site is taking up...
Andrew Fletcher
  Continuing on from the Drupal 9 to Drupal 10 upgrade outline written earlier... Upgrading Drupal 9 to Drupal 10.  However, the point of difference is this article works through the actual action steps of the upgrade. Planning and testing is critical for the Drupal to version 10 process to work successfully.  As some of the environments that I work in are deployed via CD/CI pipelines.   Resource settings Type Version Drush 11.6.0 Drupal 9.5.10   1. Download...
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To run a SQL command using Drush, use the following sql-query command drush...
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Drush open_basedir restriction error PHP Warning: include(): open_basedir...
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To determine the size of a directory using the terminal, you can use the du...
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These steps are for Drupal 8 and 9.   Export your database Order here is...
Andrew Fletcher
Visual Studio Code (VS Code) allows you to manage extensions using the VS Code Command Line Interface (CLI) called code. With the code CLI, you can install, list, uninstall, and manage extensions from the command line.   To check you have the code prompt running, run code --versionResponse you're looking for is 1.83.0 d3a019177ff8833cf320e334265dfea540098a3a arm64If not, to install, in VS Code press command + shift + p to open the command palette, then type "install code", click Shell...
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A summary of Node package commands Short cut commands npm install...
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Resources - changing Drush Type Version Drush (current) 11.6.0 Drush...
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Something I haven't had to do in a while is to change the name of a Git branch...
Andrew Fletcher
Post a NetSkope update, composer would fail when running any command that...