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Andrew Fletcher
In Vim, following is an outline of the vi(m) functions you can utilise whilst in command mode - yes they are case sensitive action outcome a change to insert mode (after cursor) A change to insert mode (at end of line) dd delete one line G go to end of the file 1G go to top of the file i change to insert mode (before cursor) J merge next line with this one p paste deleted or yanked text after cursor P paste deleted or yanked text before cursor r replace one...
Andrew Fletcher
Setting up the admin password.   Process: 1. Edit jetty.xml To begin you...
Andrew Fletcher
In this article I'll walk through the steps I went through to install Solr on...
Andrew Fletcher
Looking to install Solr on your server?  Not sure if it worth the...
Andrew Fletcher
Working on a decoupled React / Drupal 9 site. Aim: Adjust the output of curated...
Andrew Fletcher
How to make React calls on a Drupal 9 backend site using the search functionality Tools Drupal 9.4 React     The sample sent through from the front-end is as follows: https://localhost/search?keyword=&sort=changed&type=%20CommissionerHowever, to run requests, the keyword requires a string.  Such as searching the word 'committee'. https://localhost:8006/search?keyword=committeeIf no keyword is entered, the response will be empty. No results found for "".How to...
Andrew Fletcher
This code is from Drupal 9 back-end for a React front-end via REST API. Working...
Andrew Fletcher
Having Drupal Solr Search APi running, I thought adding synonyms to the mix...
Andrew Fletcher
Regular expressions (regex) are extremely useful in extracting information from...
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...