This gist has been upgraded to a full repo! You can find an improved version here: https://github.com/lopadz/wp-sync.
See you there! 😉
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| #! /usr/bin/python3 | |
| # !IMPORTANT: Make sure this is installed already: https://github.com/andreafabrizi/Dropbox-Uploader | |
| import subprocess | |
| import time | |
| from datetime import datetime as dt | |
| import os | |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Change directory to /home | |
| cd /home | |
| # Iterate through all users directories | |
| for user in * ; do | |
| # For every webapp under the user directory | |
| # Count wp-config files to make sure its Wordpess |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Change directory to /home | |
| cd /home | |
| # Iterate through all users directories | |
| for user in * ; do | |
| # For every webapp under the user directory | |
| # Count wp-config files to make sure its Wordpess |
This gist has been upgraded to a full repo! You can find an improved version here: https://github.com/lopadz/wp-sync.
See you there! 😉
Having descriptive and an organized media file structure is crucial for delivering a video project within a timely manner. Having recently watched this wedding video edit by Scott Mckenna on YouTube, I noticed how he organized his footage by keywords in Final Cut Pro - and I like it a lot.
I've adopted his keyword collections within an FCPX file and am sharing it here for easy access for anyone who, like me, would find it helpful.
wedding_keywords_import.fcpxml file which will open up Final Cut and will ask to add it as project as a new event OR you can use the import xml menu option (File → Import → XML) within Final Cut Pro X.| #!/usr/bin/env python | |
| import sys, datetime | |
| from xml.etree.ElementTree import parse | |
| xmlfile = raw_input() | |
| if xmlfile == "": | |
| exit() | |
| # Converts the '64bit/32bits' timecode format into seconds | |
| def parseFCPTimeSeconds (timeString): |
| # Ubuntu 20 LTS Server Setup for Laravel | |
| # Login as root user | |
| sudo su - | |
| # Update list of available packages | |
| apt update |
For some reason there is a whole thread on this seemingly simple tasks. In a bootstrapped Laravel 5.4 instance the following worked for me.
npm install font-awesome