- Configure git.
# ~/.config/git/config
[sendemail]
confirm = auto
smtpServer = smtp.gmail.com
smtpServerPort = 587
smtpEncryption = tls
smtpUser = <gmail email address>
import { Pipe, PipeTransform } from '@angular/core' | |
import { SafeHtml, SafeStyle, SafeScript, SafeUrl, SafeResourceUrl, DomSanitizer } from '@angular/platform-browser' | |
import { Observable } from 'rxjs/Observable' | |
import 'rxjs/add/observable/bindcallback' | |
const rotation = { | |
1: 'rotate(0deg)', | |
3: 'rotate(180deg)', | |
6: 'rotate(90deg)', |
// Alerts | |
@include alert-variant($background, $border, $text-color); | |
// Background Variant | |
@include bg-variant($parent, $color); | |
// Border Radius | |
@include border-top-radius($radius); | |
@include border-right-radius($radius); | |
@include border-bottom-radius($radius); |
module.exports = function (grunt) { | |
// show elapsed time at the end | |
require('time-grunt')(grunt); | |
// load all grunt tasks | |
require('load-grunt-tasks')(grunt); | |
//MODIFIED: add require for connect-modewrite | |
var modRewrite = require('connect-modrewrite'); | |
grunt.initConfig({ |
# ~/.config/git/config
[sendemail]
confirm = auto
smtpServer = smtp.gmail.com
smtpServerPort = 587
smtpEncryption = tls
smtpUser = <gmail email address>
Based on Configuring Jetty, Maven, and Eclipse together with Hot Swap
I've always been a bit jealous when it comes to the Play! framework and the great dev mode they have for hot swapping classes at runtime. Jetty has a configuration setting, scanIntervalSeconds, that mimics this when working with a more traditional WAR, but does so by looking for changes to a file and restarting the server.
Fortunately, Jetty also provides the ability to rapidly test code with hot swapping. No more server restarts. The trick to getting hot swapping to work is to attach a remote debugger to your Jetty process. The following instructions outline how to do this in IntelliJ (tested with IDEA 10.5 CE).