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Andrew Fletcher
When executing the following command, the response I'm getting is npm ERR! code E404 npm ERR! 404 Not Found - GET https://registry.npmjs.org/@fortawesome%2fpro-light-svg-icons - Not found npm ERR! 404 npm ERR! 404 '@fortawesome/pro-light-svg-icons@^5.11.2' is not in this registry. npm ERR! 404 npm ERR! 404 Note that you can also install from a npm ERR! 404 tarball, folder, http url, or git url.This error 404 Not Found - GET https://registry.npmjs.org/@fortawesome%2fpro-light-svg-icons - Not...
Andrew Fletcher
In Vim, following is an outline of the vi(m) functions you can utilise whilst in...
Andrew Fletcher
Find by file name To perform a find command in terminal use find / -name...
Andrew Fletcher
This article works through the steps to update dependencies in package.json...
Andrew Fletcher
A bug bear that I have had for a while with Drupal content is how come the...
Andrew Fletcher
Time is essential to all of us... and if you are like me there is never enough of it!  Anyway, the amount of time to read a piece of content can persuade someone whether to read on further... or swipe it away.  When on the verge of flipping an article as the title and /or teaser text hasn't got me across the line, the time to read is a handy reference for me.  This handy feature is becoming more common across any decent article publisher. So how do you add this feature to...
Andrew Fletcher
Regular expressions (regex) are extremely useful in extracting information from...
Andrew Fletcher
Working in Laravel, I needed to loop through an array and know whether the...
Andrew Fletcher
Setting up the mail configuration in October CMS is a quick progress....
Andrew Fletcher
Whilst updating nodejs and npm on a Centos 6 or 7 server running Apache, I...
Andrew Fletcher
Recently I had an error with a domain smtp server not recognising port 587.  To begin to test what was happening I wanted to get some key information about the server.  My tool of choice was the dig command.  Using the dig command: dig codebales.comUnderstanding a DNS look up results from Terminal using the dig command.  This command causes dig to look up the A record for the domain name codebales.com or whatever you enter. To do this dig starts by...
Andrew Fletcher
Common commands Themes and plugins have similar command lines.  So rather...
Andrew Fletcher
At times while developing in October CMS, you will perform a step that kills the...
Andrew Fletcher
Using October CMS to migrate your site and update the tables with the plugins...