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@HimDek
HimDek / Install Android apps or apk files in Windows using Windows Subsystem for Android (No Emulator).md
Last active May 23, 2024 23:32
This Guide will show you how to install and run apk files or Android apps in any Edition of Windows 11 using Windows Subsystem for Android. WSA or Windows Subsystem for Android is a Tool that allows Windows to run Android Apps directly without using any emulator.

Install Android apps or apk files in Windows using Windows Subsystem for Android

WSA or Windows Subsystem for Android is a Tool that allows Windows to run Android Apps directly without using any emulator. The problem is Windows Subsystem for Android is currently only available through preview via the Beta Channel of the Windows Insider Program. But if you follow my guide, you don't have to be in Windows Insider Program to try it out. The only thing you need is Windows 11 installed and some patience.

Prerequisites:

  • Windows Subsystem for Android or WSA must be Installed.

Click here to view the guide that shows how to install Windows Subsystem for Android in any Edition of Windows 11 (including Windows 11 Home) non Inider or stable release.

How to Install Android Apps or apk files in Windows Subsystem for Android:

@mjackson
mjackson / composing-route-in-react-router-v6.md
Last active March 12, 2024 08:39
Notes on route composition in React Router v6, along with a suggested improvement you can make today to start upgrading

Composing <Route> in React Router v6

Composition of <Route> elements in React Router is changing in v6 from how it worked in v4/5 and in Reach Router. React Router v6 is the successor of both React Router v5 and Reach Router.

This document explains our rationale for making the change as well as a pattern you will want to avoid in v6 and a note on how you can start preparing your v5 app for v6 today.

Background

In React Router v5, we had an example of how you could create a element](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/blob/320be7afe44249d5c025659bc00c3276a19f0af9/packages/react-router-dom/examples/Auth.js#L50-L52) to restrict access to certain routes on the page. This element was a simple [wrapper around an actual element that made a simple decision: is the user authenticated or not? If so, ren

@davidfowl
davidfowl / MinimalAPIs.md
Last active May 18, 2024 18:28
Minimal APIs at a glance
@made2591
made2591 / index.js
Created March 24, 2018 14:41
AWS Lambda Node.js to get change of status in EC2 instances.
const Slack = require("slack-node");
// Load the AWS SDK for Node.js
const AWS = require("aws-sdk");
// Set the region
AWS.config.update({region: process.env.REGION});
// Create EC2 service object
var ec2 = new AWS.EC2();
function capitalizeFirstLetter(string) {
@cdiggins
cdiggins / react-best-practices.md
Created January 25, 2018 16:20
React Best Practices

Libraries and Tools for React

If you're developing an application based on React it can be helpful if you don't need to develop all the basic UI components yourself. Here you can find a list with various components, component libraries and complete design systems developed with and for React.

As the list got longer and longer I thought it would be better to have a "real" site for it.

👉 Please find the (new) list here: https://react-libs.nilshartmann.net/

@kydouglas
kydouglas / elk.sh
Last active December 12, 2023 12:58 — forked from abhishektomar/elk.sh
Bash Script to Install Elastic Search, Logstash and Kibana
#!/bin/bash
#ONE LINE
#sudo wget -Nnv 'https://gist.githubusercontent.com/kydouglas/1f68d69e856fd6d7dc223f8e1f5ae3b3/raw/f8c3b22b9d9c41093150b96c815776956b523d9d/elk.sh' && bash elk.sh && rm -f elk.sh
# Checking whether user has enough permission to run this script
sudo -n true
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
echo "This script requires user to have passwordless sudo access"
@gititGoro
gititGoro / Recipe.md
Last active September 15, 2023 07:32
Environmental setup for Ethereum Dev as of 14 June 2017

Setting up a private ethereum blockchain for development and pointing your wallet at it

Ethereum tutorials all advise downloading the Mist wallet and beginning dev. The only problem is that the testnet and real blockchain are huge and take hours to download. What follows is a recipe for quickly setting up a small blockchain and pre-mining it with some test ethereum

The following is done in Linux but will work in MacOS and should have equivalent command line options in Windows. Where I don't give detailed instructions, it's because a quick google search will fill in the blanks.

Install geth https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/wiki/geth

install Mist https://github.com/ethereum/mist/releases

@porjo
porjo / dump_route53_records.md
Last active May 14, 2024 12:40
Export route53 records to CSV

Retrieve hosted zones with aws route53 list-hosted-zones then enter the zone Id below:

aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id "/hostedzone/xxxxxxxxxxx" | \
   jq -r '.ResourceRecordSets[] | [.Name, .Type, (.ResourceRecords[]? | .Value), .AliasTarget.DNSName?]  | @tsv'
@myshov
myshov / function_invocation.js
Last active January 21, 2024 15:14
11 Ways to Invoke a Function
console.log(1);
(_ => console.log(2))();
eval('console.log(3);');
console.log.call(null, 4);
console.log.apply(null, [5]);
new Function('console.log(6)')();
Reflect.apply(console.log, null, [7])
Reflect.construct(function(){console.log(8)}, []);
Function.prototype.apply.call(console.log, null, [9]);
Function.prototype.call.call(console.log, null, 10);