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tasaquino / work-with-multiple-github-accounts.md
Created April 24, 2023 13:35 — forked from rahularity/work-with-multiple-github-accounts.md
How To Work With Multiple Github Accounts on your PC

How To Work With Multiple Github Accounts on a single Machine

Let suppose I have two github accounts, https://github.com/rahul-office and https://github.com/rahul-personal. Now i want to setup my mac to easily talk to both the github accounts.

NOTE: This logic can be extended to more than two accounts also. :)

The setup can be done in 5 easy steps:

Steps:

  • Step 1 : Create SSH keys for all accounts
  • Step 2 : Add SSH keys to SSH Agent
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tasaquino / 1-react-native-simulator-and-device.md
Created November 17, 2022 14:05 — forked from almost/1-react-native-simulator-and-device.md
Test React Native on the simulator and on a device without editing the code each time!

In the default React Native app scaffolding you have to edit AppDelegate.m to change where it loads the code if you want to test on your device. I use the following snippet to detect if it's being compiled for Debug or Production and for the Simulator or a device. For Production it uses a copy of the code included in the bundle, for Debug on the simualtor it loads from a server on localhost and for Debug on a device it loads from a server on a given IP address.

NOTE: You need to edit YOUR-IP-HERE and change it to the IP to load the code from when in Debug mode on a device. You could use a service like ngrok to make this work from anywhere.

  NSURL *jsCodeLocation;

  // Loading JavaScript code
  #if DEBUG
    // For Debug build load from development server. Start the server from the repository root:
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tasaquino / podforceupdate.sh
Created July 14, 2022 09:41 — forked from mbinna/podforceupdate.sh
Clear CocoaPods cache, re-download and re-install all pods
#!/usr/bin/env bash
rm -rf "${HOME}/Library/Caches/CocoaPods"
rm -rf "`pwd`/Pods/"
pod update