Source: StackOverflow
With a Linux Guest run this:
sudo dd if=/dev/zero | pv | sudo dd of=/bigemptyfile bs=4096k
sudo rm -rf /bigemptyfile
Source: StackOverflow
With a Linux Guest run this:
sudo dd if=/dev/zero | pv | sudo dd of=/bigemptyfile bs=4096k
sudo rm -rf /bigemptyfile
Inspired by CI server on Mac OS for iOS using GitLab and Fastlane by @v_shevchyk we decided to write down our approach. This will be extended and improved over time.
So you want to deploy your Cordova app, but you hate opening xcode manually to archive and export and sign and cry? Try this. By this we mean we try to explain how to create the following CI (Jenkins) setup:
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# This is a script that provides infinite history to get around Alfred's 3-month limit. | |
# It works by regularly backing up and appending the items in the alfred db to a | |
# sqlite database in the user's home folder. It also provides search functionality. | |
# https://www.alfredforum.com/topic/10969-keep-clipboard-history-forever/?tab=comments#comment-68859 | |
# https://www.reddit.com/r/Alfred/comments/cde29x/script_to_manage_searching_backing_up_and/ | |
# Example Usage: | |
# alfred-clipboard.sh backup |
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# ZSH function to auto-switch to correct Node version | |
# https://gist.github.com/callumlocke/30990e247e52ab6ac1aa98e5f0e5bbf5 | |
# | |
# - Searches up your directory tree for the closest .nvmrc, just like `nvm use` does. | |
# | |
# - If you are already on the right Node version, IT DOES NOTHING, AND PRINTS NOTHING. | |
# | |
# - Works correctly if your .nvmrc file contains something relaxed/generic, | |
# like "4" or "v12.0" or "stable". |