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dashboard "Food":
- h1 text: Food
- h2 text: By caloric content
- 3 columns:
- rows:
- h3 text: Bananas
- pie chart: {
"columns": [
["Protein", 5], ["Sugar", 10], ["Other carbs", 40], ["Fat", 1]
]
two queries
db.getCollection('companies').find({ cnpj: "12376158000190" }) //getObjectId
db.getCollection('suppliers').find({ company: ObjectId("588a7319abaf2b000f4181b4") })
How fork works
[ 1 = Original Project ]
[ 2 = Forked Project ]
1 - 2 - Desc
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| \ <- Here init a fork
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# Start/ Stop volume
amixer set Master toggle
# - - ( On debian )
# This script resolve the font case DeLaY by use capslock
## Font: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1462333&page=3&p=12328951#post12328951
# Run:
xkbcomp -xkb $DISPLAY /home/$(whoami)/myxkbmap
# Open for edit the generated file, like:
sudo vim /home/$(whoami)/myxkbmap
###
# Create a bootable pendrive from command line
##
diskutil list
diskutil unmountDisk /dev/diskN
sudo dd if=/path/to/image.iso of=/dev/rdiskN bs=4k
# Windows
C:\Users\[yourusername]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default
# Mac OS
/Users/[yourusername]/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default
## File: Login Data
## Open with any sqLite viewer
## Login and Passwords can be searched on "logins" table
# Dockerfile build
## Min Command:
docker build ./ && docker create --name [container_name] -it $(docker images | awk '{print $3}' | awk 'NR==2 {print; exit}') bash && docker start [container_name] && docker exec -it [container_name] bash
## Instruction
docker build ./ && # Build image from Dockerfile ## <- [START CREATION]
docker create --name [container_name] -it $(docker images | awk '{print $3}' | awk 'NR==2 {print; exit}') bash && # Create new container, replace "[container_name]" by container name (Really?)
docker start [container_name] && # Start Container
docker exec -it [container_name] bash # Access created container
# in order: find keys by prefix on redis, filter only keys, run redis get command | filter content by key
redis-cli keys ww_product_* | awk '{print $1}' | xargs -n 1 redis-cli get | grep SAC