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alaminfirdows / Encryption.js
Created April 5, 2020 18:48 — forked from ve3/Encryption.js
Encrypt and decrypt between programming languages (PHP & JavaScript).
/**
* Encryption class for encrypt/decrypt that works between programming languages.
*
* @author Vee Winch.
* @link https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41222162/encrypt-in-php-openssl-and-decrypt-in-javascript-cryptojs Reference.
* @link https://github.com/brix/crypto-js/releases crypto-js.js can be download from here.
*/
class Encryption {
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alaminfirdows / Laravel-Container.md
Created February 18, 2021 17:11
Laravel's Dependency Injection Container in Depth

Laravel's Dependency Injection Container in Depth

Translations: Korean (by Yongwoo Lee)

Laravel has a powerful Inversion of Control (IoC) / Dependency Injection (DI) Container. Unfortunately the official documentation doesn't cover all of the available functionality, so I decided to experiment with it and document it for myself. The following is based on Laravel 5.4.26 - other versions may vary.

Introduction to Dependency Injection

I won't attempt to explain the principles behind DI / IoC here - if you're not familiar with them you might want to read What is Dependency Injection? by Fabien Potencier (creator of the Symfony framework).

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alaminfirdows / conventional-commits.md
Last active March 20, 2023 06:38 — forked from Zekfad/conventional-commits.md
Conventional Commits Cheatsheet

Quick examples

  • feat: new feature
  • fix(scope): bug in scope
  • feat!: breaking change in API
  • chore(deps): update dependencies

Commit types

  • build: Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies (example scopes: gulp, broccoli, npm)
  • ci: Changes to CI configuration files and scripts (example scopes: Travis, Circle, BrowserStack, SauceLabs)
  • chore: Changes wich doesn't change source code or tests e.g. chnages to the build process, auxiliary tools, libraries
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alaminfirdows / outbound-email-with-cloudflare.md
Created January 24, 2024 07:20 — forked from irazasyed/outbound-email-with-cloudflare.md
Using Gmail SMTP with Cloudflare Email Routing: A Step-by-Step Guide

Using Gmail SMTP with Cloudflare Email Routing: Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to send emails through Gmail SMTP with Cloudflare Email Routing in this comprehensive guide.

Step 1: Enable 2-Factor Authentication

To proceed with this method, ensure that you have enabled two-factor authentication for your Google account. If you haven't done so already, you can follow the link to set it up → Enable 2FA in your Google account.

Step 2: Create an App Password for Mail