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Andrew Fletcher
Currently, I have a situation where I have two repositories.  The first is where I've held the code since the beginning.  The second has come on board recently and is the client repo.  However, rather than shut the original down, I want to keep both running with the same code.  How do I synchronise them so that they contain the same thing? Configure a remote that points to the upstream repository in Git to sync changes you make in a fork with the original repository....
Andrew Fletcher
 ERROR Error: Uncaught (in promise): TypeError: undefined is not an object...
Andrew Fletcher
When attempting to do a git push, are you getting the following...
Andrew Fletcher
This code is from Drupal 9 back-end for a React front-end via REST API. Working...
Andrew Fletcher
In this woalk through I am going to use GitHub.  However, the steps are...
Andrew Fletcher
Working through an app project I inherited using Ionic, Angular and ngx-leaflet to name a few elements... I had a problem where the map shows only all map tiles when navigating via my app in the Xcode simulator.  The simulator screen would show just a small tile and the rest of the area where the map should be visible stays in gray color. Image   Versions plugin /...
Andrew Fletcher
The issue Text through the app is being rendered as <p>Depletion...
Andrew Fletcher
Wanting to create a new repository on GitHub, add in a few of the available...
Andrew Fletcher
Images For some time, when looking for images online for your app or site I have...
Andrew Fletcher
Adding an image via RESTUI can be done in a snap... once you know how!  I...
Andrew Fletcher
As a process I apply patches locally first, then using git upload the update(s) to a development site on the server.  Once the testing has been completed, the final step to apply the patch to the production site.   Using Terminal or your preferred shell program, navigate to the correct directory.  Then run this command using the name of the patch file (example.patch): patch < example.patchHowever, if you are patching Drupal core then remember to patch from the root directory...