Look at LSB init scripts for more information.
Copy to /etc/init.d
:
# replace "$YOUR_SERVICE_NAME" with your service's name (whenever it's not enough obvious)
Look at LSB init scripts for more information.
Copy to /etc/init.d
:
# replace "$YOUR_SERVICE_NAME" with your service's name (whenever it's not enough obvious)
To setup your computer to work with *.test domains, e.g. project.test, awesome.test and so on, without having to add to your hosts file each time.
By default when Nginx starts receiving a response from a FastCGI backend (such as PHP-FPM) it will buffer the response in memory before delivering it to the client. Any response larger than the set buffer size is saved to a temporary file on disk.
This process is outlined at the Nginx ngx_http_fastcgi_module page manual page.
# Ruby is our language as asciidoctor is a ruby gem. | |
lang: ruby | |
before_install: | |
- sudo apt-get install pandoc | |
- gem install asciidoctor | |
script: | |
- make | |
after_success: | |
- .travis/push.sh | |
env: |
[Unit] | |
Description=Redis Datastore Server | |
After=network.target | |
[Service] | |
Type=forking | |
PIDFile=/var/run/redis/redis.pid | |
ExecStartPre=/bin/mkdir -p /var/run/redis | |
ExecStartPre=/bin/chown redis:redis /var/run/redis |
- Open Automator | |
- File -> New -> Service | |
- Change "Service Receives" to "files or folders" in "Finder" | |
- Add a "Run Shell Script" action | |
- Change "Pass input" to "as arguments" | |
- Paste the following in the shell script box: open -n -b "com.microsoft.VSCode" --args "$*" | |
- Save it as something like "Open in Visual Studio Code" |
#lowercase letters/numbers only | |
-join ((48..57) + (97..122) | Get-Random -Count 32 | % {[char]$_}) | |
# all characters | |
-join ((33..126) | Get-Random -Count 32 | % {[char]$_}) |
Starting with 1.12 in July 2016, Docker Swarm Mode is a built-in solution with built-in key/value store. Easier to get started, and fewer ports to configure.
Via brew or other method
In order to work on every connection and on any TLD, dnsmasq
needs to be the first DNS resolver receving the query.
And since dnsmasq
is a local process, all DNS queries need to go to 127.0.0.1
On macOS, /etc/resolv.conf
is automaticaly created, depending on a variety of things (network settings, etc), so it cannot be edited.