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bastman / docker-cleanup-resources.md
Created March 31, 2016 05:55
docker cleanup guide: containers, images, volumes, networks

Docker - How to cleanup (unused) resources

Once in a while, you may need to cleanup resources (containers, volumes, images, networks) ...

delete volumes

// see: https://github.com/chadoe/docker-cleanup-volumes

$ docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -qf dangling=true)

$ docker volume ls -qf dangling=true | xargs -r docker volume rm

Folder Structure

Please note

While this gist has been shared and followed for years, I regret not giving more background. It was originally a gist for the engineering org I was in, not a "general suggestion" for any React app.

Typically I avoid folders altogether. Heck, I even avoid new files. If I can build an app with one 2000 line file I will. New files and folders are a pain.

@ericelliott
ericelliott / essential-javascript-links.md
Last active July 18, 2024 15:03
Essential JavaScript Links
@Thinkscape
Thinkscape / open-webinspector.applescript
Last active September 8, 2020 01:34 — forked from amuino/webinspector.applescript
Script for opening web inspector window for remote debugging iOS web apps (including phonegap and other webview apps). This version of the script will suspend and wait for 30 seconds for Safari to establish a connection with the device (or simulator) and open the web inspector window as soon as technically possible.
#!/usr/bin/osascript
# Name of the device as visible in Safari->Develop menu
set deviceName to "iPhone Simulator"
# Number of seconds to wait for the simulator window to show up
set maxWait to 30
# ---------------------------------------
# You shouldn't modify anything below here
@JoelBesada
JoelBesada / README.md
Last active October 14, 2022 04:20
Backtick Example Command

This is an example command for Backtick. A Backtick command consists of some executable JavaScript and a bit of metadata in JSON.

Here are the required steps to create a command:

  1. Create a new Gist with a command.js and command.json file, or simply fork this one.

  2. Write your JavaScript in command.js. This will be injected into and executed on the page the user is currently on when they run it.

  3. Add some metadata to the command.json file:

  • name: The name of the command.
@dypsilon
dypsilon / frontendDevlopmentBookmarks.md
Last active July 7, 2024 19:32
A badass list of frontend development resources I collected over time.