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Warning: Due to Homebrew/php tap being deprecated at the end of March 2018, and the moving of all PHP formulas to Homebrew/core, the installation of PHP versions we currently use is going to change. Currently PHP 7.2 is available in the core, but we are waiting on previous versions to be made available and will update this guide as soon as we can. Thanks!

Part 1: macOS 10.13 High Sierra Web Development Environment

Note: This is an updated version of our prior OS X development series. The newly released macOS 10.13 High Sierra and the accompanying updates to Brew require significant changes compared to prior releases, necessitating a thorough revamp in the process. Since 10.12 we now use Homebrew's Apache, rather than the built-in version, but this new appraoch is more flexible and should continue to work on prior OS X versions.

Developing web applications on macOS is a real joy. There are plenty of options for setting up your develop

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Created December 10, 2019 07:36 — forked from rvl/git-pushing-multiple.rst
How to push to multiple git remotes at once. Useful if you keep mirrors of your repo.

Pushing to Multiple Git Repos

If a project has to have multiple git repos (e.g. Bitbucket and Github) then it's better that they remain in sync.

Usually this would involve pushing each branch to each repo in turn, but actually Git allows pushing to multiple repos in one go.

If in doubt about what git is doing when you run these commands, just