$$ fdisk -l | grep Disk
$$ sudo du -sh .[!.]* *| sort -nr (Including Subdirectories)
$$ sudo du -sh * | sort -nr (Excluding Subdirectories)
<?php | |
function wpse_dequeue_google_fonts() { | |
wp_dequeue_style( 'divi-fonts' ); | |
} | |
add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'wpse_dequeue_google_fonts', 20 ); |
I've sniffed most of the Tinder API to see how it works. You can use this to create bots (etc) very trivially. Some example python bot code is here -> https://gist.github.com/rtt/5a2e0cfa638c938cca59 (horribly quick and dirty, you've been warned!)
Finishing this guide you'll get:
Specification of latest running installation:
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# This script configures WordPress file permissions based on recommendations | |
# from http://codex.wordpress.org/Hardening_WordPress#File_permissions | |
# | |
# Author: Michael Conigliaro <mike [at] conigliaro [dot] org> | |
# | |
WP_OWNER=www-data # <-- wordpress owner | |
WP_GROUP=www-data # <-- wordpress group | |
WP_ROOT=$1 # <-- wordpress root directory |
<?php $span = isset($span) ? $span : 8; ?> | |
<?php $page = isset($this->request->params['named']['page']) ? $this->request->params['named']['page'] : 1; ?> | |
<div class="pagination"> | |
<ul> | |
<?php echo $this->Paginator->prev( | |
'← ' . __('Previous'), | |
array( | |
'escape' => false, | |
'tag' => 'li' | |
), |
var express = require('express'); | |
var sys = require('util'); | |
var oauth = require('oauth'); | |
var app = express.createServer(); | |
var _twitterConsumerKey = process.env['TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY']; | |
var _twitterConsumerSecret = process.env['TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET']; | |
console.log("_twitterConsumerKey: %s and _twitterConsumerSecret %s", process.env['TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY'], process.env['TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET']); |
<?php | |
if (!isset($modules)) { | |
$modulus = 11; | |
} | |
if (!isset($model)) { | |
$models = ClassRegistry::keys(); | |
$model = Inflector::camelize(current($models)); | |
} | |
?> | |
<div class="pagination"> |
In this document I am using Sass's SCSS syntax. You can choose to use the indented syntax in sass, if you prefer it, it has no functional differences from the SCSS syntax.
For Less, I'm using the JavaScript version because this is what they suggest on the website. The ruby version may be different.
FileMerge (opendiff) can really come in handy when you need to visually compare merging conflicts. Other times it's just a nice visual way to review your days work.
The following method works by creating a simple bash script (git-diff-cmd.sh) that sets us up with the proper command line arguments for Git to pass off files to FileMerge.