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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. :)
NGINX and Certbot example with CloudFlare API in Docker
Sample config files to demonstrate seup that creates and updates free SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt
given that the domains are maintained at CloudFlare service.
How it works
Certbot verifies domains ownership by accessing CloudFlare API that adds temporary TXT DNS records. To enable it You must provide your CloudFlare API token. More details in documentation for dns-cloudflare Certbot plugin.
Certbot saves created certificates in Docker volume certbot_etc. Pay attention to output of the certbot run - it mentions path to the created certificates.
CTRL + A : Move the cursor to the beginning of the line CTRL + E : Move the cursor to the end of the line OPTION + Left Arrow : Move the cursor one word backward OPTION + Right arrow : Move the cursor one word forward Left Arrow : Move the cursor one character backward Right Arrow : Move the cursor one character forward
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I tried the WSL and it isn't quite seamless enough for me. I ran in to problems when editing in VSCode and having watchers on my files (ng serve, dotnet watch run, etc.). In addition, I kept running in to problems that only manifest themselves when running in WSL. For example, this issue with doing production builds and the terser plugin has made many a developer rage-quit on using WSL. Just figuring out that it was an issue with the WSL took a lot of time.
That terser plugin issue was never resolved and I ended up having to keep a git bash window open in addition to my WSL console window so I could do production builds. To make matters worse, my npm packages were platform-dependent so I couldn't use the same project folder. So, my procedure was: commit whatever changes to test branch, push to repo, git pull on my "windows" project folder, and do a production build there
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Bugfix (Workaround) for Safari (iOS): Border radius with overflow hidden does not work as expected.
There is a bug in Safari when using border-radius and overflow: hidden. Especially when applying transform to a child.
In this case, overflow: hidden does not always work. The child ignores the border radius and overflows.
It's a very old bug. And sadly it seems that it will never be fixed. Anyway, we can't wait for it.
There are some workaround. We need to place the element with the overflow attribute into a stacking context.
I've tested the following workarounds on the latest version of iOS (14.4).
You can choose what you want. But you should search the web for the particular attribute. (e.g. will-change should be rarely used. See docs)
Use this on the element with overflow: hidden and border-radius: