A ZSH theme optimized for people who use:
- Solarized
- Git
- Unicode-compatible fonts and terminals (I use iTerm2 + Menlo)
For Mac users, I highly recommend iTerm 2 + Solarized Dark
Worked 2015-09-08 for Phoenix 1.0.1 on Dokku 0.3.25.
These instructions assume you've set up Dokku. If not, go find a tutorial for that part. My notes for setting it up on Digital Ocean.
Create a Dokku app:
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.windowserver DisplayResolutionEnabled -bool YES; | |
sudo defaults delete /Library/Preferences/com.apple.windowserver DisplayResolutionDisabled; | |
// by the way, you need to logout and log back in for this to take effect. Or at least that's what | |
// Quartz Debug says. Who knows, maybe it's lying? | |
// P.S. Go to [Apple menu --> System Preferences --> Displays --> Display --> Scaled] after logging | |
// back in, and you'll see a bunch of "HiDPI" resolutions in the list to choose from. |
Deploying a Phoenix app to Fly.io is a breeze...is what everyone kept telling me. In fairness, I imagine the process would have been breezier had I just used postgres, but all the sqlite and litestream talk has been far too intriguing to ignore. "Wait", you say. "It is just a flat file. How much harder can it be?"
It is easy to make something harder than it should be. It is hard to take something complex and make it truly simple. flyctl launch
does an amazing job at providing a simple interface to the utterly complex task of generating deployment resources, especially now that we are living in a containerd
(erm, firecracker) world.
This gist is for anyone who, like me, thinks they know better than to read all of the documentation and therefore necessari
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