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julianpoemp / .angular-htaccess.md
Last active June 8, 2024 12:24
Optimal .htaccess configuration for Angular 15, Angular 14, Angular 13, Angular 12, Angular 11, Angular 10, Angular 9, Angular 8, Angular 7, Angular 6, Angular 5 (and older) app in production incl. fix for the angular browser caching issue.

New generator

I created a new htaccess generator for angular apps that makes it easier for you to create the optimal htaccess file: https://julianpoemp.github.io/ngx-htaccess-generator/

The goal of this generator is to create the optimal .htaccess file for Angular apps easily. By default the generator creates an .htaccess file that solves the route redirection issue. To make it easier for you I created a kind of interview mode with some questions. As an additional feature the generator supports adding exclusions for example if you have installed a blog in a subdirectory of your web application and more!

The generator 😁: https://julianpoemp.github.io/ngx-htaccess-generator/

The project: https://github.com/julianpoemp/ngx-htaccess-generator

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themasch / doc.md
Last active October 31, 2023 05:41
unofficial docs of the LoL Spectator API

REST Service for LoL spectators

This is an unofficial, uncomplete and (pretty sure) wrong documentation of the RESTful service which powers the League of Legends spectator mode.

This documentation is desgined to be community driven and should be extended by everyone. If you find things missing, add them please!

How it works

Riot's spectator mode works by requesting replay data via HTTP form a service. The data is split in chunks which usually contain about 30 seconds of gameplay. Additionally there are key frames which seem to contain more information then a single chunk. They seem to be used to support

# Build an inverted index for a full-text search engine with Redis.
# Copyright (C) 2009 Salvatore Sanfilippo. Under the BSD License.
# USAGE:
#
# ruby invertedindex.rb add somedir/*.c
# ruby invertedindex.rb add somedir/*.txt
# ruby search your query string
require 'rubygems'
require 'redis'