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# Author: M. Dutt (hello@mditech.net) | |
# Date: 20/11/2023 | |
# Purpose: Correct file and directory permissions of Laravel project. | |
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Change the owner and group of your Laravel project. | |
sudo chown -R developer:www-data /var/www/project | |
OR | |
sudo chown -R developer:apache /var/www/project |
1.) Download a Nerd Font
2.) Unzip and copy to ~/.fonts
3.) Run the command fc-cache -fv
to manually rebuild the font cache
YARD CHEATSHEET http://yardoc.org
May 2020 - updated fork: https://gist.github.com/phansch/db18a595d2f5f1ef16646af72fe1fb0e
cribbed from http://pastebin.com/xgzeAmBn
Templates to remind you of the options and formatting for the different types of objects you might want to document using YARD.
Parameter | Arguments | Description | Version | Reference |
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-32bit | launch directly in 32bit mode |
The Verilog-perl module comes with some utilities to help you orient yourself in an alien code.
One of the first things you normally do is to understend the module dependencies. That is, what module instantiates other modules. You can do this easily as follows:
vhier -sv --no-missing --missing-modules --forest <files>
STA's primary function is to check a data signal timing to a clock signal timing, such as setup and hold constraints that require the data signal to remain stable around the active clock edge. In certain cases, we need to constrain the data change not to a clock event but another data signal event. These are called data-to-data checks. You can find them frequently in hard macros with asynchronous interfaces; but also in flip-flops with both asynchronous set and reset to enforce priority of one over the other.
Data-to-data checks can be expressed as user constraints (set_data_check
) or as Liberty timing arcs
%% \todo{} command. | |
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% Outputs red TODOs in the document. Requires \usepackage{color}. | |
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% Usage: \todo{Document the TODO command.} | |
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% Comment out second line to disable. | |
\newcommand{\todo}[1]{} | |
\renewcommand{\todo}[1]{{\color{red} TODO: {#1}}} |