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Andrew Fletcher
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This page shows a growing list of common commands for viewing and managing your Centos server.
ls syntax
$ ls [options] [file|dir]
ls command main options:
ls -a
list all files including hidden file starting with '.'
ls --color
colored list [=always/never/auto]
ls -d
list directories - with ' */'
ls -F
add one char of */=>@| to enteries
ls -i
list file's inode index number
ls -l
list with long format - show permissions
ls -la
list long format including hidden files
ls...
Andrew Fletcher
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Whilst updating nodejs and npm on a Centos 6 or 7 server running Apache, I...
Andrew Fletcher
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The purple warning notification of annoyance recently came my way! I...
Andrew Fletcher
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I'm currently working on a project that requires login, register, forget...
Andrew Fletcher
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iOS localization on the fly
If you have added languages to your app......
Andrew Fletcher
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Installing Laravel on an Apache server was going to be a no fuss process said no developer! Research done. Documentation looks good and easy to follow. Time to load Laravel.
The set-up
The install notes on Laravel are easy to follow. Beginning with checking that your server is able to install Laravel.
Using shell commands check that your server has the minimum requirements. To do this run the command php -m
-bash-4.1# php -m
[PHP...
Andrew Fletcher
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After creating a new view with a @Binding string as follows
struct EditRival:...
Andrew Fletcher
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Building a contact list using SwiftUI has many challenges.
One challenge is...
Andrew Fletcher
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What to do when you want to filter a Realm object, using NSPredicate in...
Andrew Fletcher
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I'm going to take you on a journey about adding a gradient tint to a background image. The journey will go through text modifiers with regular and semibold font weights, and font colour. Using an image from Unsplash. Adding a black tint, then transform it to a gradient using a colour array. If you get lost along the journey, the final result is available on GitHub.
Level: beginner
Previously I've looked into adding a tint overlay to a background image......
Andrew Fletcher
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Creating a new SwiftUI project is a quick process. There are already...
Andrew Fletcher
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We had an issue recently where saving a page in the admin area produced one of...