- https://speakerdeck.com/willroth/50-laravel-tricks-in-50-minutes
- https://www.reddit.com/r/laravel/comments/3to60i/50_laravel_tricks/
- 1. Automatic Model Validation
# do it once | |
seq 1 | parallel -n0 "curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' http://httpbin.org/post -X POST -d '{\"url\":\"http://google.com/\"}'" | |
# do it twice | |
seq 2 | parallel -n0 "curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' http://httpbin.org/post -X POST -d '{\"url\":\"http://google.com/\"}'" | |
# do it 4 times, but at 2 a time | |
seq 4 | parallel -n0 -j2 "curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' http://httpbin.org/post -X POST -d '{\"url\":\"http://google.com/\"}'" | |
# you can also put all your commands into a file |
#!/bin/bash | |
cat $(find app/assets/stylesheets/ -type f) | | |
grep -Eo '\.[a-z]+[a-z0-9_-]*' | sort | uniq | sed s/.// | | |
while read CSS; do | |
if ! grep -Erqi "([^(remove|has)]?class[(:|=|[:space:]*=>[:space:]*)]*[[:space:]\W]*[(\"|')]*[-a-z0-9[:space:]]*$CSS|\\.$CSS\b)" app/views/ vendor/assets/ app/assets/javascripts/; then | |
echo $CSS >> unused.scss; | |
fi | |
done |
Inspired by dannyfritz/commit-message-emoji
See also gitmoji.
Commit type | Emoji |
---|---|
Initial commit | 🎉 :tada: |
Version tag | 🔖 :bookmark: |
New feature | ✨ :sparkles: |
Bugfix | 🐛 :bug: |
# npm using https for git | |
git config --global url."https://github.com/".insteadOf git@github.com: | |
git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git:// | |
# npm using git for https | |
git config --global url."git@github.com:".insteadOf https://github.com/ | |
git config --global url."git://".insteadOf https:// |
The list is now hosted on a repository so you can PR -> https://github.com/jeroenvdgulik/awesome-talks/blob/master/README.md
The list of actions listed below was taken mostly from Book Of Zeus with minor modifications and did the job well for Ubuntu version, which was available at that moment (May 2016). This gist was created for internal use and was never meant to be discovered by the web, although Google managed to find and index this page, which was a great surprise for me. Please check the original source for the updated information (links are provided in most of the sections), and read the comments below: they provide more details about the usage experience.
http://bookofzeus.com/harden-ubuntu/initial-setup/system-updates/
Keeping the system updated is vital before starting anything on your system. This will prevent people to use known vulnerabilities to enter in your system.
I recently had several days of extremely frustrating experiences with service workers. Here are a few things I've since learned which would have made my life much easier but which isn't particularly obvious from most of the blog posts and videos I've seen.
I'll add to this list over time – suggested additions welcome in the comments or via twitter.com/rich_harris.
Chrome 51 has some pretty wild behaviour related to console.log
in service workers. Canary doesn't, and it has a load of really good service worker related stuff in devtools.
<?php | |
Route::get('{all}', function () { | |
return view('index'); | |
})->where('all', '^((?!api).)*'); |
if [ ! -f .env ] | |
then | |
export $(cat .env | xargs) | |
fi |