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  • Tutorial: Deploy MODX on 000Webhost? preview
    8 min read
    In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to deploy MODX on 000Webhost. MODX is a flexible and powerful content management system that helps you create and manage websites with ease. On the other hand, 000Webhost is a free web hosting service.Before getting started, make sure you have created an account on 000Webhost and have the necessary credentials. Let's dive into the steps:Access your account on 000Webhost and navigate to the control panel.

  • How to Contribute to A Git Project on GitHub? preview
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    To contribute to a Git project on GitHub, you can follow these steps:Fork the Repository: Go to the project's repository on GitHub and click on the "Fork" button in the top-right corner of the page. This will create a copy of the repository in your GitHub account. Clone the Repository: Next, clone the forked repository to your local machine using the Git command git clone followed by the URL of your forked repository. This will create a local copy of the repository on your machine.

  • Installing CodeIgniter on A2 Hosting? preview
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    To install CodeIgniter on A2 hosting, follow these steps:Download the latest version of CodeIgniter from the official website (https://codeigniter.com/download).Extract the downloaded ZIP file on your local computer.Connect to your A2 hosting account using an FTP client or A2 Hosting's File Manager.Navigate to the public_html or the web root directory of your A2 hosting account.Upload all the extracted CodeIgniter files to the public_html directory.

  • How to Set Up A Git Repository on GitHub? preview
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    To set up a Git repository on GitHub, follow these steps:Create a GitHub account: Go to github.com and sign up for a new account. If you already have an account, log in. Set up a new repository: Once you are logged in, click on the "+" sign in the top right corner of the screen and select "New Repository" from the dropdown menu. Fill in the repository details: Give your repository a name, which should be related to the project it will contain.

  • Deploying TYPO3 on HostGator? preview
    8 min read
    Deploying TYPO3 on HostGator is a process that involves installing and configuring this popular content management system (CMS) on a HostGator hosting account. TYPO3 is a highly flexible and customizable CMS that allows users to create and manage websites efficiently.To deploy TYPO3 on HostGator, you would typically follow these steps:Choose a HostGator hosting plan: HostGator offers various hosting plans, including shared hosting, virtual private servers (VPS), and dedicated servers.

  • How to Revert Changes In Git? preview
    6 min read
    In Git, reverting changes means undoing the last commit or a series of commits. There are a few different ways to revert changes in Git:Revert a single commit: To revert a single commit, you can use the command: git revert Here, is the unique identifier of the commit you want to revert. Git will create a new commit that undoes the changes made in the specified commit, effectively reverting it. Revert multiple commits: If you want to revert multiple commits, you can use the command: git revert .

  • Installing Drupal on Vultr? preview
    6 min read
    To install Drupal on Vultr, you can follow these steps:Sign up for a Vultr account: Go to the Vultr website and create a new account by providing the necessary details. Create a new server: Once you're logged into your Vultr account, click on the "+ Deploy" button to create a new server. Choose the desired server location, operating system, server size, and other options as per your requirements.

  • How to Ignore Files In Git Using .Gitignore? preview
    5 min read
    To ignore files in Git using .gitignore, you can follow these steps:Create a new file named ".gitignore" in the root directory of your Git repository (if it doesn't already exist).Open the .gitignore file in a text editor.In this file, you can specify patterns for the files or directories you want Git to ignore. Here are some examples of common patterns:To ignore a specific file, simply write the file name or path relative to the repository's root directory.

  • Installing Gatsby on AWS? preview
    7 min read
    Installing Gatsby on AWS involves a few steps. Firstly, you need to have an AWS account and access to the AWS Management Console. Here is a general outline of the process:Launch an EC2 instance: Log in to the AWS Management Console and navigate to the EC2 service. Select an appropriate instance type and launch a new instance. Set up security groups: While configuring the instance, define security groups to control inbound and outbound traffic.

  • How to Create And Apply Git Tags? preview
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    Creating and applying Git tags is a useful way to label specific points in a Git repository's history. Tags can be used to mark significant versions or milestones in a project. Here's how you can create and apply Git tags:Creating a Git tag: To create a Git tag, you can use the git tag command followed by the desired tag name. For example: git tag v1.0.0 This creates a lightweight tag named v1.0.0 at the current commit.

  • Tutorial: Deploy Symfony on 000Webhost? preview
    9 min read
    "Symfony" is a popular PHP web application framework used for building dynamic websites and applications. "000Webhost" is a free web hosting platform that provides users with the ability to deploy their websites easily.To deploy Symfony on 000Webhost, follow these steps:Create an account: Visit the 000Webhost website and create a new account by providing your email address and choosing a password.

  • How to Delete A Branch In Git? preview
    5 min read
    To delete a branch in Git, you can use the command git branch -d <branch_name>. This command will delete the specified branch from your local repository.However, if the branch has not been merged into other branches, Git will refuse to delete it and show an error message. In this case, you can use the -D option instead of -d to force delete the branch: git branch -D <branch_name>.To delete a branch from the remote repository (e.g.