CLI, Batch Image Format Conversion Here’s a neat trick to convert an image or batch convert a bunch of images from an Ubuntu CLI using ImageMagick.
Unix Stuff Web Developers Should Know Echoed from: https://certsimple.com/blog/unix-things-web-developers-struggle-with I spent the first decade of my career as a Linux person before switching to the web. Continue Reading →
CHMOD #PermissionrwxBinary7read, write and executerwx1116read and writerw-1105read and executer-x1014read onlyr–1003write and execute-wx0112write only-w-0101execute only–x0010none—000 For example, 754 would allow: “read”, “write”, and “execute” for the user class, as the binary value of 7 is 111.“read” and “execute” for the Group class, as the binary value of 5 is 101.Only “read” for the Others class, as the binary value of 4 is 100. Continue Reading →
Server Storage Space Management For users running CPanel there’s a handy tool labeled “Disk Space Usage” that sums up the general usage of your hosting space. Continue Reading →
Loading an SQL file via SSH CLI Loading an SQL file to a remote MySQL server has been made easy nowadays by web-based interfaces made available by web applications like PHPMyAdmin and the compact Adminer utility. Continue Reading →
SSH and RSYNC: Why developers can’t do away with them It’s been about half a decade since I’ve been called upon to play with SSH and RSYNC. Continue Reading →