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@colinmollenhour
colinmollenhour / cleanCache.php
Created May 17, 2012 00:50
Simplified cache cleaning script for production updates.
<?php
/**
* Set global/skip_process_modules_updates to '1' in app/etc/local.xml and
* then use this script to apply updates and refresh the config cache without
* causing a stampede on the config cache.
*
* @author Colin Mollenhour
*/
umask(0);
ini_set('memory_limit','512M');
@kasparsd
kasparsd / custom-post-taxonomy-permalinks.php
Created June 13, 2012 15:47
Create permalink structure URLs for custom post types that include all parent terms from a custom taxonomy
<?php
/*
Term Archive Pages:
- http://example.com/recipes/dinner/
- http://example.com/recipes/breakfast,brunch/
Single Recipe Pages:
- http://example.com/recipes/dinner/soup-title/
@lukemartin
lukemartin / routes.php
Created June 22, 2012 10:51
Output checkboxes with appropriate 'checked' attributes in Laravel
Route::get('edit', function() {
// fetch our post, and it's associated categories
$post = Post::with('cats')->where('id', '=', $id)->first();
// fetch all of our categories
$cats = Cat::all();
// create our empty array
$post_cats = array();
@exupero
exupero / README.md
Last active March 29, 2024 21:10
Alias a domain to a local port (Mac)

I run a lot of web servers for different projects, all of them on different ports. Generally I start with port 8000 and increment from there as I spin up new servers, but it became tiresome to remember what projects were running on which ports and what the next available port was.

/etc/hosts won't let you specify a port, but a combination of aliasing 127.0.0.1 to 127.0.0.X, forwarding ports from 8000 to 80, and adding the 127.0.0.X IP under an alias in /etc/hosts did work.

This script finds the next available value of X, aliases it with ifconfig, forwards the given port to port 80 with ipfw, and adds a new entry to /etc/hosts that aliases the IP to the domain you want.

Now I can add a server alias with sudo domain-alias funproject 8000, run the web server at 127.0.0.X:8000, and load up http://funproject/ in my browser.

(Because I needed it to work on a Mac, I couldn't use iptables. pfctl seems to work.)

@isGabe
isGabe / functions.php
Created September 19, 2012 18:11
WordPress: Auto versioning of CSS/JS files #snippet #WordPress
/*
Auto-version CSS & JS files, allowing for cache busting when these files are changed.
Place in functions.php or wherever you are enqueueing your scripts & styles
Avoids using query strings which prevent proxy caching
Adjust paths based on your theme setup. These paths work with Bones theme
*/
@developdaly
developdaly / get_beanstalk_revision.php
Created November 28, 2012 03:25
This function gets the latest Beanstalk SVN/Git revision number for use in your theme/plugin
<?php
/**
* This function looks for the directory that "wp-config.php" resides in
* and then looks for a file named ".revision", the content of which is a
* single integer set by Beanstalk upon deployment.
*
* The purpose is to version static resources so that browsers will
* re-download any cached, outdated versions with the newer version.
*
@anchetaWern
anchetaWern / laravel-ums.markdown
Created December 6, 2012 11:14
Building a User Management System in Laravel

There's no shortage of good resources for learning laravel. So instead of the usual introductory tutorial were just gonna learn Laravel by building a project from scratch and that's gonna be a User Management System.

I don't know if my definition of a User Management System is correct but here's my idea of what's it's capable of doing:

  • Register Roles
  • Register Users
  • Update Users
cd ~
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jre-headless -y
# Download the compiled elasticsearch rather than the source.
wget http://download.elasticsearch.org/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-0.20.2.tar.gz -O elasticsearch.tar.gz
tar -xf elasticsearch.tar.gz
rm elasticsearch.tar.gz
sudo mv elasticsearch-* elasticsearch
sudo mv elasticsearch /usr/local/share
@benmay
benmay / single-user-loggin.php
Last active March 14, 2019 17:51
Ensures only one user at a time can be logged into WordPress, ie, 2 people can't login using the same account.
<?php
/*
Plugin name: Single user login
Plugin URI:
Description:
Author: Ben May
Author URI:
Version: 0.1
*/
@mattbanks
mattbanks / Gruntfile.js
Last active June 13, 2019 12:09
Gruntfile.js for use in developing and deploying WordPress themes
'use strict';
module.exports = function(grunt) {
// load all grunt tasks
require('matchdep').filterDev('grunt-*').forEach(grunt.loadNpmTasks);
grunt.initConfig({
// watch for changes and trigger compass, jshint, uglify and livereload
watch: {