Apple MacBook Pro M1, 32 GB, Ventura 13.2
Documentation based on comments in this Github Elasticsearch issue.
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Apple MacBook Pro M1, 32 GB, Ventura 13.2
Documentation based on comments in this Github Elasticsearch issue.
feat: new feature
fix(scope): bug in scope
feat!: breaking change
/ feat(scope)!: rework API
chore(deps): update dependencies
build
: Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies (example scopes: gulp, broccoli, npm)ci
: Changes to CI configuration files and scripts (example scopes: Travis, Circle, BrowserStack, SauceLabs)chore
: Changes which doesn't change source code or tests e.g. changes to the build process, auxiliary tools, libraries$ git status | |
5 commits pending | |
$ git reset --soft HEAD~5 # where 5 is the number of commits you saw in the `git status` | |
$ git stash |
You know the pain, you cloned a repo over HTTPS, and now Git asks you for your password each time you want to push or pull.
Chances are you already have the git credential-osxkeychain
command installed.
If not, just install Git with brew: brew install git
.
Once installed, just tell Git to use the KeyChain to store your credentials:
git config --global credential.helper osxkeychain
Configure local wildcard DNS server
sudo apt-get install dnsmasq
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
and comment out (#
) the line that reads dns=dnsmasq
. Restart NetworkManager afterwards: sudo restart network-manager
./etc/dnsmasq.conf
, and adding the line listen-address=127.0.0.1
./etc/dnsmasq.d
(eg. /etc/dnsmasq.d/dev
), and add the line address=/dev/127.0.0.1
to have dnsmasq resolve requests for *.dev domains. Restart Dnsmasq: sudo /etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart
.source: http://brunodbo.be/blog/2013/04/setting-up-wildcard-apache-virtual-host-wildcard-dns