start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
| # Configuration file for varnish | |
| # | |
| # /etc/init.d/varnish expects the variables $DAEMON_OPTS, $NFILES and $MEMLOCK | |
| # to be set from this shell script fragment. | |
| # | |
| # Should we start varnishd at boot? Set to "no" to disable. | |
| START=yes | |
| # Maximum number of open files (for ulimit -n) |
| ========================================== ========================================== | |
| TMUX COMMAND WINDOW (TAB) | |
| ========================================== ========================================== | |
| List tmux ls List ^b w | |
| New -s <session> Create ^b c | |
| Attach att -t <session> Rename ^b , <name> | |
| Rename rename-session -t <old> <new> Last ^b l (lower-L) | |
| Kill kill-session -t <session> Close ^b & |
| <?php | |
| // WordPress stores the site URL in the database by default (which I have never | |
| // understood), and it's a pain to have to type out the UPDATE SQL or search in | |
| // phpMyAdmin to change it. This is a simple way to put the URL into | |
| // wp-config.php instead. | |
| // Note that you will still need to update any URLs that appear in the content, | |
| // especially when you copy a database from a development site to production: | |
| // https://gist.github.com/davejamesmiller/a8733a3fbb17e0ff0fb5 |
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