Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
mkdir -p /usr/local/etc/nginx/sites-{enabled,available}
cd /usr/local/etc/nginx/sites-enabled
ln -s ../sites-available/default.conf
ln -s ../sites-available/default-ssl.conf
File locations:
nginx.conf
to /usr/local/etc/nginx/
default.conf
and default-ssl.conf
to /usr/local/etc/nginx/sites-available
homebrew.mxcl.nginx.plist
to /Library/LaunchDaemons/
/** | |
* @providesModule Effects | |
* @flow | |
*/ | |
import { Linking } from 'react-native'; | |
import AppDataApi from 'AppDataApi'; | |
import Actions from 'Actions'; | |
import ActionTypes from 'ActionTypes'; |
// These window.navigator contain language information | |
// 1. languages -> Array of preferred languages (eg ["en-US", "zh-CN", "ja-JP"]) Firefox^32, Chrome^32 | |
// 2. language -> Preferred language as String (eg "en-US") Firefox^5, IE^11, Safari, | |
// Chrome sends Browser UI language | |
// 3. browserLanguage -> UI Language of IE | |
// 4. userLanguage -> Language of Windows Regional Options | |
// 5. systemLanguage -> UI Language of Windows | |
var browserLanguagePropertyKeys = ['languages', 'language', 'browserLanguage', 'userLanguage', 'systemLanguage']; |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<!-- include Synology SSO js --> | |
<script src="http://ds:5000/webman/sso/synoSSO-1.0.0.js"></script> | |
</head> | |
<body> | |
<script> | |
/** Display login/logout button. |
Related Setup: https://gist.github.com/hofmannsven/6814278
Related Pro Tips: https://ochronus.com/git-tips-from-the-trenches/
.header on | |
.mode column | |
.nullvalue NULL |
If you use sqlite3
as a shell to manage SQLite databases, then you
might want to consider using [APSW][1], "Another Python SQLite Wrapper".
When run through the Python interpreter, the APSW library has an interactive shell, much like the one included with sqlite3, but with some added functionality like .autoimport. A list of [what APSW does better][2] can be found in the docs.