How to set up a virtual machine with Linux for development purposes (PHP, MySQL, node)
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How to set up a virtual machine with Linux for development purposes (PHP, MySQL, node)
Set of tools to facilitate the development process. Current tools: Vagrant
Docker image builder for multiple dev tools: lazydocker, pspg, usql.
bash scripts for improving docker workflow
Config files collection to speed-up new workstation setup
Delete Release Candidate (RC) docker image tags from Azure Container Registry (ACR)
vscode in a web browser
This repository contains a Bash-based automation script for managing and configuring a Solana validator. It provides an interactive CLI menu to perform tasks such as adding accounts, importing programs, switching clusters, and starting a local test validator. The script simplifies Solana validator operations for developers and blockchain enthusiast
🛠️ A collection of development automation scripts organized by functionality Features: • Git workflow automation (branch cleanup, sync tools) • Colorful CLI interfaces with interactive confirmations • Safe error handling and network checks • Modular structure for easy expansion Categories: Git | Development | System | Deployment | Utilities
🧹 Clean up hidden `:Zone.Identifier` files in WSL2 for a tidy workspace, ensuring your projects stay organized and Git issues are minimized.
Docker Dev Environment for PHP and Angular
Variable storage and reading for shell scripts. Decouple variables/values/data from your bash scripts
Fish shell function that provides convenient shortcuts for interacting with AI models through GitHub CLI
🚀 Never lose code again! Automated Git commits for every file save. Cross-platform (Linux/macOS/WSL) with systemd/launchd support.
Complete macOS development environment with automated setup, AI integration, and comprehensive documentation. One-command installation for Docker, VS Code, PostgreSQL, Python 3.13, Node.js, and 30+ tools.
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