- Run
npm install cordova-res --save-dev
- Create
1024x1024px
icon atresources/icon.png
- Create
2732x2732px
splash atresources/splash.png
- Add
"resources": "cordova-res ios && cordova-res android && node scripts/resources.js"
toscripts
inpackage.json
- Copy
resources.js
file toscripts/resources.js
- Run
sudo chmod -R 777 scripts/resources.js
- Run
npm run resources
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<?php | |
namespace App\Providers; | |
use Illuminate\Support\Collection; | |
use Illuminate\Pagination\LengthAwarePaginator; | |
class AppServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider | |
{ | |
public function boot() |
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REMIX EXAMPLE PROJECT | |
Remix example project is present when Remix loads very first time or there are no files existing in the File Explorer. | |
It contains 3 directories: | |
1. 'contracts': Holds three contracts with different complexity level, denoted with number prefix in file name. | |
2. 'scripts': Holds two scripts to deploy a contract. It is explained below. | |
3. 'tests': Contains one test file for 'Ballot' contract with unit tests in Solidity. | |
SCRIPTS |
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# sudo apt-get install fail2ban