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JustSteveKing / pint.json
Last active June 13, 2024 07:38
Laravel Pint configuration
{
"preset": "per",
"rules": {
"align_multiline_comment": true,
"array_indentation": true,
"array_syntax": true,
"blank_line_after_namespace": true,
"blank_line_after_opening_tag": true,
"combine_consecutive_issets": true,
"combine_consecutive_unsets": true,
/* global __DEV__ */
import React, { useState, useEffect, useRef } from "react"
import {
facebookAppId,
facebookDisplayName,
iosOneSignalAppId,
androidOneSignalAppId,
sentryDsn,
} from "./app.json"
import { version } from "./package.json"
@poing
poing / laravel_facades.md
Last active May 14, 2024 12:36
Laravel Facades

Understanding Facades in Laravel

What's a Facade?

The Laravel explination, shown below is confusing.

Facades provide a "static" interface to classes that are available in the application's service container. Laravel ships with many facades which provide access to almost all of Laravel's features. Laravel facades serve as "static proxies" to underlying classes in the service container, providing the benefit of a terse, expressive syntax while maintaining more testability and flexibility than traditional static methods.

Many examples use Cache::get('key') to demonstrate how a Facade works. Comparing the following code to the utility that a Facade provides.

@rohankhudedev
rohankhudedev / opcache.ini
Last active July 3, 2024 13:45
Best Zend OpCache Settings / Tuning / Configurations
[opcache]
; Determines if Zend OPCache is enabled
opcache.enable=1
; Determines if Zend OPCache is enabled for the CLI version of PHP
;opcache.enable_cli=1
; The OPcache shared memory storage size.
opcache.memory_consumption=512
@jogaco
jogaco / update-cloudflare-ips.sh
Created May 15, 2017 15:28
Cloudflare: automatic update of IP addresses
#!/bin/bash
# Location of the nginx config file that contains the CloudFlare IP addresses.
CF_NGINX_CONFIG="/etc/nginx/cloudflare-real-ip.conf"
CF_NGINX_CONFIG_NEW="/etc/nginx/cloudflare-real-ip.conf.new"
# The URLs with the actual IP addresses used by CloudFlare.
CF_URL_IP4="https://www.cloudflare.com/ips-v4"
CF_URL_IP6="https://www.cloudflare.com/ips-v6"
@prograhammer
prograhammer / laravel-lumen-5-homestead-win.md
Last active February 13, 2024 16:39
Laravel/Lumen 5.1 Homestead for Windows (includes fixes for shared-folder related slowness, npm install problems, caching, etc)

Laravel / Lumen Homestead for Windows w/fixes

###Initial installation and configuration Install Git for Windows which includes Git Bash.

Install VirtualBox and Vagrant.

Note: These fixes were not originally done for VirtualBox 5.0 and Vagrant 1.7.4. They are for the previous versions instead: VirtualBox 4.3.30 and Vagrant 1.7.3. Some of these fixes may not be needed now. For example, I recently upgraded to VirtualBox 5.0 and Vagrant 1.7.4 and I did not have to alter the Vagrant ruby (.rb) files as shown in part of this Gist below. I'll soon try from a fresh install (not upgrade) and update this Gist accordingly.

In Git Bash (always run as administrator), type cd ~ to

@salcode
salcode / .gitignore
Last active April 3, 2024 18:38
Please see https://salferrarello.com/wordpress-gitignore/ for the canonical version of this WordPress .gitignore file. Note: I do not receive notifications for comments here (because GitHub does not send notifications on Gists)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
# .gitignore for WordPress @salcode
# ver 20180808
#
# From the root of your project run
# curl -O https://gist.githubusercontent.com/salcode/b515f520d3f8207ecd04/raw/.gitignore
# to download this file
#
# By default all files are ignored. You'll need to whitelist
# any mu-plugins, plugins, or themes you want to include in the repo.
@ericelliott
ericelliott / essential-javascript-links.md
Last active May 17, 2024 03:38
Essential JavaScript Links
@gregrickaby
gregrickaby / example-nginx.conf
Last active November 22, 2020 20:24 — forked from pmgarman/gist:8fba357c97193633a66d
Defer the loading of images to the production server. Use either Apache or NGINX depending on your local server setup.
################################################################
# Example configuration file for nginx
#
# To add a new local WordPress domain to your environment, copy
# this file using a filename that matches the domain you wish to
# setup. For example - mylocaldomain.com.conf would be an ideal
# filename for http://mylocaldomain.com
#
# Once copied, you will need to modify two settings in the server
# configuration provided:
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active July 6, 2024 17:07
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing