I got one project which uses helhum/typo3-config-handling.
I therefore needed to adjust the config to return the final result, as
the package expects an array instead of globals.
It also loads config multiple times. I therefore needed to remove
require_once and replace by require. But some code can't be required
multiple times and was moved to dedicated files with require_once.
This package prevents writing back silent upgrades, I therefore needed
to clean up the very old configs for TYPO3 < 10.
I need to maintain the docker-compose environment as I should update the
hosting environment and we wanna deploy the docker image.
The ecosystem is using docker, I use podman.
I therefore need to configure docker hub as look up registry for podman
for unqualified images.
There doesn't seem to be a `toTOML` nixpkgs method. That's why I write
the contents of the file myself.
I have an alias nsz which runs a nix-shell with zsh.
But the $SHELL is still bash.
I now change the SHELL variable in order to use my expected shell in all
circumstances.
I also ensure neovim will use zsh for commands as some of my auto
commands expect this shell for expansion of **.
It looks like the more up to date and established tool.
It looks like a faster tool.
It can be used by telescope neovim plugin to find files.
It supports an .ignore file in combination with .gitignore for more fine
grained setup.
This change allows to set a Cookie with name `das_prevent_login` and
truish value like `1` to prevent auto login.
This can be useful when backend users need to be simulated (switched).
Merge with existing array, that way only environment specific settings
are replaced. But stuff like init commands are kept, which are specific
to a project.
This allows to easily switch to tmux copy mode and navigate between
paragraphs / prompts and results. As long as the output doesn't have
additional blank lines.
This reverts commit b929c17ace.
As I don't like the small interrupt.
Also I don't like to have the same setup in this case. I prefer to keep
focus on the input and therefore seeing suggestions right there.
As I always search for keepassxc in file names.
I always forget that I've inlined within xdg file.
Now I can search for the keepassxc file and open it.