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<?php | |
declare(strict_types=1); | |
namespace Common; | |
use Business\MultiDomain\DetectEnvironment; | |
use function exec; | |
use function in_array; |
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function mysql() { | |
read -p "Champ, are you aware that you are in production? (y/N): " confirm | |
if [[ "$confirm" =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then | |
command mysql "$@" | |
else | |
echo "Command execution canceled. Next beer is on you." | |
fi | |
} |
I wanted a simple way to debug memory usage in a Laravel or simple PHP project. Something I can just drop into my code without packages, extensions or what not. This little helper does what I need.
"autoload": {
"files": [
#battery | |
sudo pmset -b standbydelaylow 300 | |
sudo pmset -b standby 1 | |
sudo pmset -b halfdim 1 | |
sudo pmset -b sms 0 | |
sudo pmset -b disksleep 10 | |
sudo pmset -b standbydelayhigh 600 | |
sudo pmset -b sleep 10 | |
sudo pmset -b autopoweroffdelay 40000 | |
sudo pmset -b hibernatemode 25 |
<?php | |
namespace Base; | |
class PasswordString | |
{ | |
const LEGAL_CHARS = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789!@#$%^&*[]{}()_+-=,.<>?;:|'; | |
public static function make(): string | |
{ |