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Andrew Fletcher
On your local OSX environment using Terminal or iTerm you can create a MySQL database, database user, and password, as well as, assign all privileges to the user for the database. Knowing your credentials, before beginning you will need to know the following: user: {user} password: {password} database: {database} For my local environment, I'll be using these credentials user root password root database safs   Walkthrough the steps to build your database: The initial step is to...
Andrew Fletcher
This article assumes that you are running Docker and Lando already.  Don't...
Andrew Fletcher
Currently I'm working through an app that has been abandoned by the developers....
Andrew Fletcher
First off, this isn't the only method to achieve the outcome of emptying a...
Andrew Fletcher
Clear DNS Cache The DNS (Domain Name Service) cache on your Mac helps browsers...
Andrew Fletcher
Changing git push from passphrase?  There are several ways to tackle this step.  I'm going to focus one of these steps. From your web directory root, look for your .git directory.  Then open the .git... cd .gitNext using your shell prompt (iTerm2), view the contents of the config file vim configPresently the config file looks like the following [core] repositoryformatversion = 0 filemode = true bare = false logallrefupdates = true ...
Andrew Fletcher
Running Docker and attempting to install a web proxy environment where I'm...
Andrew Fletcher
  Z shell (Zsh) is a Unix shell built on top of bash (the default shell for...
Andrew Fletcher
Working on an Azure server I ran a mysqldump command to generate a copy of the...
Andrew Fletcher
When attempting to backup mysql using the mysqldump command mysqldump -u root...
Andrew Fletcher
How to Create New MySQL User Before you can create a new MySQL user, you need to open a terminal window and launch the MySQL shell as the root user. To do so, enter the following command: sudo mysql –u root –por rather than typing sudo each time you can enter: sudo su mysql -u root -pIn either scenario next type in the root password and press Enter. The prompt will change to mysql>  Database list Can you view the list of databases on the server using the following command: SHOW...
Andrew Fletcher
The generally accepted answer to a mysqldump is: mysqldump -h [host] -u...
Andrew Fletcher
To add ejabberd and run MYSQL to the server I needed to update the server...
Andrew Fletcher
The starting point is to read through and follow the notes outlined on the...