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myproject
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GIT Basics: A beginners guide!
git clone https://github.com/user/MyProject.git
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Ask HN: Remote Unix CLI on local files?
Tell me, if this idea is (1) useful, (2) possible or (3) already exists: A local command line tool that runs standard Unix CLI on a fully configured remote server but on local files.
So say the local machine only has a process called 'remo' that talks to a 'remo-server' process on a remote machine fully configured with git, gradle, python, java, etc. Then I could do something like this locally:
> remo git -clone https://github.com/user/MyProject
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Which is the more standard way to use venv for Python 3.8 or newer?
create new project on GH git clone https://github.com/user/myproject python -m venv myproject cd myproject (activate venv)
- How to make a Python package in 2021
laravel-websockets-example
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Bash functions are better than I thought
I do the same thing, but slightly differently. https://github.com/francislavoie/laravel-websockets-example/...
- Laravel Websockets + apache2 + docker
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How to make a Python package in 2021
I rather just write a bash script. It's the lowest common denominator. Make may not be installed by default in many places and it has some weird syntax quirks that make it annoying to use IMO.
Here's an example of how I like to do my "bash scripts that sorta work like make": https://github.com/francislavoie/laravel-websockets-example/... basically each function is a "command", so I do like "./utils start" or whatever.
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Sail for production?
This is an example repo I built a little while ago which outlines how I like to structure my Laravel projects for Docker: https://github.com/francislavoie/laravel-websockets-example
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Creating Docker container for PHP scripts
I wrote up my own version of what a docker stack looks like as an example repo a few months ago, I wanted to give Laravel Sail a spin but I found that it really wasn't that good; no path to transitioning to running on prod with that setup, no easy local HTTPS support, etc. Here it is: https://github.com/francislavoie/laravel-websockets-example
What are some alternatives?
sampleproject - A sample project that exists for PyPUG's "Tutorial on Packaging and Distributing Projects"
caddy-docker - Source for the official Caddy v2 Docker Image
virtualenv - Virtual Python Environment builder
docker-images-php - A set of PHP Docker images
python-template - A simple template Python repository which describes a workflow and set of tools, to make group projects more manageable
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
flit - Simplified packaging of Python modules
yew - Rust / Wasm framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications
python-lib - Opinionated cookiecutter template for creating a new Python library
vscode-python - Python extension for Visual Studio Code