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Pedro Henrique
671a21fd73 Merge 963878ce07 into 5ff48033e1 2023-07-10 18:47:38 -04:00
Julien Le Coupanec
5ff48033e1 Merge pull request #304 from sangeethkc/master
new laravel artisan commands added
2023-06-26 22:00:00 +02:00
SANGEETH
6c3b6ee90e Merge branch 'LeCoupa:master' into master 2023-06-26 15:24:39 +05:30
Julien Le Coupanec
7e9e6af408 Merge pull request #334 from samyak003/master
Added cheatsheet for Firebase CLI
2023-06-19 12:59:07 +02:00
Samyak
0ee3753e2f Added cheatsheet for Firebase CLI 2023-06-18 19:58:27 +05:30
pedro
963878ce07 feat(javascript): add a number cheatsheets 2022-10-22 14:16:12 -03:00
pedro
ff6e413e0f feat(javascript): add a string cheatsheets 2022-10-22 13:06:07 -03:00
pedro
97f3ac0ec7 fix(javascript): flatMap in alphabetical order 2022-10-19 09:00:13 -03:00
pedro
3599b0a631 feat(javascript): add a flatMap, array method 2022-10-18 15:54:12 -03:00
sangeethkc
cb9ca87a4b new laravel commands added 2022-10-18 15:27:14 +05:30
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@@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ Feel free to take a look. You might learn new things. They have been designed to
- [Nginx](tools/nginx.sh) - [Nginx](tools/nginx.sh)
- [PM2](tools/pm2.sh) - [PM2](tools/pm2.sh)
- [Ubuntu](tools/ubuntu.sh) - [Ubuntu](tools/ubuntu.sh)
- [Firebase CLI](tools/firebase_cli.md)
</details> </details>
## 🙌🏼 How to Contribute? ## 🙌🏼 How to Contribute?

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// MAIN. // MAIN.
php artisan clear-compiled // Remove the compiled class file php artisan clear-compiled // Remove the compiled class file
php artisan db // Start a new database CLI session
php artisan docs // Access the Laravel documentation
php artisan down // Put the application into maintenance mode php artisan down // Put the application into maintenance mode
php artisan dump-server // Start the dump server to collect dump information. php artisan dump-server // Start the dump server to collect dump information.
php artisan env // Display the current framework environment php artisan env // Display the current framework environment
@@ -43,6 +45,9 @@ php artisan config:clear // Remove the configuration cache file
// DB // DB
php artisan db:seed // Seed the database with records php artisan db:seed // Seed the database with records
php artisan db:show // Display information about the given database
php artisan db:table // Display information about the given database table
php artisan db:wipe // Drop all tables, views, and types
// EVENT // EVENT
@@ -54,9 +59,10 @@ php artisan key:generate // Set the application key
// MAKE // MAKE
php artisan make:auth // Scaffold basic login and registration views and routes php artisan make:cast // Create a new custom Eloquent cast class
php artisan make:channel // Create a new channel class php artisan make:channel // Create a new channel class
php artisan make:command // Create a new Artisan command php artisan make:command // Create a new Artisan command
php artisan make:component // Create a new view component class
php artisan make:controller // Create a new controller class php artisan make:controller // Create a new controller class
php artisan make:event // Create a new event class php artisan make:event // Create a new event class
php artisan make:exception // Create a new custom exception class php artisan make:exception // Create a new custom exception class
@@ -74,6 +80,7 @@ php artisan make:provider // Create a new service provider class
php artisan make:request // Create a new form request class php artisan make:request // Create a new form request class
php artisan make:resource // Create a new resource php artisan make:resource // Create a new resource
php artisan make:rule // Create a new validation rule php artisan make:rule // Create a new validation rule
php artisan make:scope // Create a new scope class
php artisan make:seeder // Create a new seeder class php artisan make:seeder // Create a new seeder class
php artisan make:test // Create a new test class php artisan make:test // Create a new test class
@@ -86,6 +93,10 @@ php artisan migrate:reset // Rollback all database migrations
php artisan migrate:rollback // Rollback the last database migration php artisan migrate:rollback // Rollback the last database migration
php artisan migrate:status // Show the status of each migration php artisan migrate:status // Show the status of each migration
// MODEL
php artisan model:prune // Prune models that are no longer needed
php artisan model:show // Show information about an Eloquent model
// NOTIFICATIONS // NOTIFICATIONS
php artisan notifications:table // Create a migration for the notifications table php artisan notifications:table // Create a migration for the notifications table
@@ -100,13 +111,19 @@ php artisan package:discover // Rebuild the cached package manifest
// QUEUE // QUEUE
php artisan queue:batches-table // Create a migration for the batches database table
php artisan queue:clear // Delete all of the jobs from the specified queue
php artisan queue:failed // List all of the failed queue jobs php artisan queue:failed // List all of the failed queue jobs
php artisan queue:failed-table // Create a migration for the failed queue jobs database table php artisan queue:failed-table // Create a migration for the failed queue jobs database table
php artisan queue:flush // Flush all of the failed queue jobs php artisan queue:flush // Flush all of the failed queue jobs
php artisan queue:forget // Delete a failed queue job php artisan queue:forget // Delete a failed queue job
php artisan queue:listen // Listen to a given queue php artisan queue:listen // Listen to a given queue
php artisan queue:monitor // Monitor the size of the specified queues
php artisan queue:prune-batches // Prune stale entries from the batches database
php artisan queue:prune-failed // Prune stale entries from the failed jobs table
php artisan queue:restart // Restart queue worker daemons after their current job php artisan queue:restart // Restart queue worker daemons after their current job
php artisan queue:retry // Retry a failed queue job php artisan queue:retry // Retry a failed queue job
php artisan queue:retry-batch // Retry the failed jobs for a batch
php artisan queue:table // Create a migration for the queue jobs database table php artisan queue:table // Create a migration for the queue jobs database table
php artisan queue:work // Start processing jobs on the queue as a daemon php artisan queue:work // Start processing jobs on the queue as a daemon
@@ -116,9 +133,26 @@ php artisan route:cache // Create a route cache file for faster route r
php artisan route:clear // Remove the route cache file php artisan route:clear // Remove the route cache file
php artisan route:list // List all registered routes php artisan route:list // List all registered routes
// SAIL
php artisan sail:install // Install Laravel Sail's default Docker Compose file
php artisan sail:publish // Publish the Laravel Sail Docker files
// SANCTUM
php artisan sanctum:prune-expired // Prune tokens expired for more than specified number of hours.
// SCHEDULE // SCHEDULE
php artisan schedule:clear-cache // Delete the cached mutex files created by scheduler
php artisan schedule:list // List the scheduled commands
php artisan schedule:run // Run the scheduled commands php artisan schedule:run // Run the scheduled commands
php artisan schedule:test // Run a scheduled command
php artisan schedule:work // Start the schedule worker
// SCHEMA
php artisan schema:dump // Dump the given database schema
// SESSION // SESSION
@@ -128,6 +162,10 @@ php artisan session:table // Create a migration for the session database
php artisan storage:link // Create a symbolic link from "public/storage" to "storage/app/public" php artisan storage:link // Create a symbolic link from "public/storage" to "storage/app/public"
// STUD
php artisan stub:publish // Publish all stubs that are available for customization
// VENDOR // VENDOR
php artisan vendor:publish // Publish any publishable assets from vendor packages php artisan vendor:publish // Publish any publishable assets from vendor packages

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@@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ arr.every(callback[, thisArg]) // Returns true if every el
arr.filter(callback[, thisArg]) // Creates a new array with all of the elements of this array for which the provided filtering function returns true. arr.filter(callback[, thisArg]) // Creates a new array with all of the elements of this array for which the provided filtering function returns true.
arr.find(callback[, thisArg]) // Returns the found value in the array, if an element in the array satisfies the provided testing function or undefined if not found. arr.find(callback[, thisArg]) // Returns the found value in the array, if an element in the array satisfies the provided testing function or undefined if not found.
arr.findIndex(callback[, thisArg]) // Returns the found index in the array, if an element in the array satisfies the provided testing function or -1 if not found. arr.findIndex(callback[, thisArg]) // Returns the found index in the array, if an element in the array satisfies the provided testing function or -1 if not found.
arr.flatMap(callback[, thisArg]) // Apply the callback function for each element in array and flatten the result in a new array
arr.forEach(callback[, thisArg]) // Calls a function for each element in the array. arr.forEach(callback[, thisArg]) // Calls a function for each element in the array.
arr.keys() // Returns a new Array Iterator that contains the keys for each index in the array. arr.keys() // Returns a new Array Iterator that contains the keys for each index in the array.
arr.map(callback[, initialValue]) // Creates a new array with the results of calling a provided function on every element in this array. arr.map(callback[, initialValue]) // Creates a new array with the results of calling a provided function on every element in this array.
@@ -94,3 +95,77 @@ arr.reduce(callback[, initialValue]) // Apply a function against
arr.reduceRight(callback[, initialValue]) // Apply a function against an accumulator and each value of the array (from right-to-left) as to reduce it to a single value. arr.reduceRight(callback[, initialValue]) // Apply a function against an accumulator and each value of the array (from right-to-left) as to reduce it to a single value.
arr.some(callback[, initialValue]) // Returns true if at least one element in this array satisfies the provided testing function. arr.some(callback[, initialValue]) // Returns true if at least one element in this array satisfies the provided testing function.
arr.values() // Returns a new Array Iterator object that contains the values for each index in the array. arr.values() // Returns a new Array Iterator object that contains the values for each index in the array.
/* *******************************************************************************************
* GLOBAL OBJECTS > STRING
* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String
* ******************************************************************************************* */
// Global object: properties
str.length // Returns the number of characters in string
// Methods of the Object constructor
String.fromCharCode(num1[, ...[, numN]]) // Returns a string created from the specified sequence of UTF-16 code units.
String.fromCodePoint(num1[, ...[, numN]]) // Returns a string created by using the specified sequence of code points
String.raw(strings, ...substitutions) // It's used to get the raw string form of template literals that is, substitutions (e.g. ${foo}) are processed, but escape sequences (e.g. \n) are not.
// Methods
str.charAt(index) // Takes an integer and return the character in position passed, if not found returns an empty string
str.charCodeAt(index) // Takes an integer that corresponds to a position in the string and returns Unicode of the character at that position
str.codePointAt(index) // Takes an integer and returns the Unicode of the position passed as an argument
str.concat(string2[, ...stringN]) // Receives an N number of strings and returns their concatenation
str.endsWith(searchString[, endPosition]) // Checks if the string ends with one or more characters, returning a boolean
str.includes(searchString[, position]) // Checks if the characters passed as an argument are present in the string
str.indexOf(searchValue[, fromIndex]) // Returns the index of the first occurrence of the value provided as an argument in the searchValue
str.lastIndexOf(searchValue[, fromIndex]) // Returns the index of the last occurrence of the value provided as an argument in the searchValue
str.localeCompare(compareString[,locales[,options]]) // Checks if the reference string comes before or after the one passed as an argument
str.match(regexp) // Retrieves the result of matching a string against a regular expression.
str.matchAll(regexp) // Returns an iterator of all results matching a string against a regular expression, including capturing groups
str.normalize([form]) // Returns the Unicode Normalization Form of the string
str.padEnd(targetLength [, padString]) // Returns a new string padded from the right end with the character or group of characters specified in padString
str.padStart(targetLength [, padString]) // Returns a new string padded from the beginning with the character or group of characters specified in padString
str.repeat(count) // Constructs and returns a new string which contains the specified number of copies of the string on which it was called, concatenated together
str.replace(regexp|substr, newSubStr|func) // Takes as first argument a string or a Regex that the match or matches are replaced, the second argument is a new string or a function that the return will replace the occurrences, and returns a new string with the replacements
str.replaceAll(regexp|substr, newSubStr|func) // It takes as the first argument a string or a Regex that matches will be replaced, the second argument is a new string or a function that the return will replace the occurrences, and returns a new string with the replacements
str.search(regexp) // It takes a regexp as an argument and returns the index of the position that satisfies it
str.slice(start, end) // Remove a part of the string and return a new string
str.split([separator[, limit]]) // Splits the string from a separator defined in the first argument and returns an array of strings
str.startsWith(searchString[, position]) // Checks if the string starts with one or more characters, returning a boolean
str.toLocaleLowerCase(locale) // Converts all letters to lowercase and return the string with the converted values according to the locale specified as an argument
str.toLocaleUpperCase(locale) // Converte todas as letras em valores retorna uma string com os valores de acordo com a localidade especificada como argumento
str.toLowerCase() // Convert all letters to lowercase and return the string with the converted values
str.toString() // Returns a string representing the specified string value.
str.toUpperCase() // Converts all letters to uppercase returns the string with the converted values
str.trim() // Remove whitespace at the beginning and end of the string
str.trimStart() // Remove whitespace at the beginning
str.trimEnd() // Remove whitespace at the end of the string
str.valueOf() // Returns the primitive value of a String object.
/* *******************************************************************************************
* GLOBAL OBJECTS > STRING
* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Number
* ******************************************************************************************* */
// Global object: methods
Number.EPSILON // The smallest interval between two representable numbers.
Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER // The maximum safe integer in JavaScript (253 - 1).
Number.MAX_VALUE // The largest positive representable number.
Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER // The minimum safe integer in JavaScript (-(253 - 1)).
Number.MIN_VALUE // The smallest positive representable number—that is, the positive number closest to zero (without actually being zero).
Number.NaN // Special "Not a Number" value.
Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY // Special value representing negative infinity. Returned on overflow.
Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY // Special value representing infinity. Returned on overflow.
Number.isFinite(value) // Determine whether the passed value is a finite number, returns a boolean.
Number.isInteger(value) // Determine whether the passed value is an integer, returns a boolean.
Number.isNaN(value) // Determine whether the passed value is NaN, returns a boolean.
Number.isSafeInteger() // Determine whether the passed value is a safe integer (number between -(253 - 1) and 253 - 1), returns a boolean.
Number.parseFloat() // Parses a string argument and returns a floating point number, this is the same as the global parseFloat() function.
Number.parseInt() // Parses a string argument and returns an integer of the specified radix, this is the same as the global parseInt() function.
// Methods
number.toExponential(fractionDigits) // Returns a string representing the number in exponential notation.
number.toFixed(digits) // Returns a string representing the number in fixed-point notation.
number.toLocaleString(locales, options) // Returns a string with a language-sensitive representation of this number.
number.toPrecision(precision) // Returns a string representing the number to a specified precision in fixed-point or exponential notation.
number.toString(radix) // Returns a string representing the specified number value.
number.valueOf(radix) // Returns a string representing the specified number value.

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# Firebase CLI Guide
Firebase CLI (Command Line Interface) is a powerful tool that allows developers to interact with Firebase services and manage their Firebase projects directly from the command line. It provides a convenient and efficient way to deploy projects, manage databases, configure authentication, and more, streamlining the development and deployment processes.
## Installation
To use the Firebase CLI, you need to have Node.js and npm (Node Package Manager) installed on your system. Follow the steps below to install the Firebase CLI:
1. Install Node.js and npm by downloading the installer from the [official Node.js website](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) and following the installation instructions for your operating system.
2. Once Node.js and npm are installed, open your terminal or command prompt and run the following command to install the Firebase CLI globally:
```
npm install -g firebase-tools
```
This command will download and install the Firebase CLI package from the npm registry.
3. After the installation is complete, you can verify that the Firebase CLI is installed correctly by running the following command:
```
firebase --version
```
If the installation was successful, you will see the version number of the Firebase CLI printed in the terminal.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed the Firebase CLI.
## Usage
The Firebase CLI allows you to interact with Firebase services and manage your Firebase projects from the command line. Here are some common tasks you can perform using the Firebase CLI:
- Initialize a new Firebase project in your current directory.
- Deploy your Firebase project to Firebase hosting.
- Manage Firebase Authentication, Realtime Database, Cloud Firestore, Cloud Functions, and other Firebase services.
- Configure Firebase project settings.
- Interact with Firebase emulators for local development and testing.
To use the Firebase CLI, open your terminal or command prompt and run the `firebase` command followed by the desired command and options.
Here's an example of the basic usage:
```
firebase <command> [options]
```
Replace `<command>` with the specific Firebase command you want to execute, and `[options]` with any additional options or flags required for that command.
For more detailed usage information, you can run the following command:
```
firebase help
```
This command will display the available Firebase commands and provide detailed information about each command.
## Commands
Here are the commonly used Firebase CLI commands along with a brief explanation, syntax, and an example for each command:
- `firebase init`: Initializes a new Firebase project in the current directory.
- Syntax: `firebase init [options]`
- Example: `firebase init hosting` initializes Firebase Hosting for the current project.
- `firebase deploy`: Deploys your Firebase project to Firebase hosting or other Firebase services.
- Syntax: `firebase deploy [options]`
- Example: `firebase deploy --only hosting` deploys only the Firebase Hosting content.
- `firebase serve`: Starts local development servers and Firebase emulators.
- Syntax: `firebase serve [options]`
- Example: `firebase serve --only functions,hosting` starts the Firebase emulators for functions and hosting.
- `firebase login`: Authenticates the Firebase CLI with your Firebase account.
- Syntax: `firebase login [options]`
- Example: `firebase login --no-localhost` initiates an interactive login session without connecting to localhost.
- `firebase logout`: Logs out from the Firebase CLI.
- Syntax: `firebase logout [options]`
- Example: `firebase logout` logs out the currently authenticated user.
- `firebase use`: Sets the active Firebase project for the current directory.
- Syntax: `firebase use <project_id> [options]`
- Example: `firebase use my-project` sets "my-project" as the active Firebase project.
- `firebase functions`: Interacts with Firebase Cloud Functions.
- Syntax: `firebase functions:command [options]`
- Example: `firebase functions:delete [function_name]` deletes all functions that match the specified name in all regions.
- `firebase database`: Interacts with Firebase Realtime Database.
- Syntax: `firebase database:command [options]`
- Example: `firebase database:get /users` retrieves data from the Firebase Realtime Database.
- `firebase firestore`: Interacts with Firebase Cloud Firestore.
- Syntax: `firebase firestore:command [options]`
- Example: `firebase firestore:delete collection/document` deletes a document from the Firestore database.
- `firebase auth`: Interacts with Firebase Authentication.
- Syntax: `firebase auth:command [options]`
- Example: `firebase auth:export users.csv` exports user data to a CSV file.
- `firebase hosting`: Interacts with Firebase Hosting.
- Syntax: `firebase hosting:command [options]`
- Example: `firebase hosting:disable` disables Firebase Hosting for the current project.
- `firebase remoteconfig`: Interacts with Firebase Remote Config.
- Syntax: `firebase remoteconfig:command [options]`
- Example: `firebase remoteconfig:get template` retrieves the Remote Config template.
- `firebase ext`: Interacts with Firebase Extensions.
- Syntax: `firebase ext:command [options]`
- Example: `firebase ext:install firebase/delete-user-data` installs the Firebase Extension named "firebase/delete-user-data".
- `firebase appdistribution`: Interacts with Firebase App Distribution.
- Syntax: `firebase appdistribution:command [options]`
- Example: `firebase appdistribution:testers:add` Adds testers to the project.
- `firebase use --add`: Adds an existing Firebase project to the current directory
- Syntax: `firebase use --add`
- Example: `firebase use --add` interactively adds an existing Firebase project.
- `firebase projects:create`: Creates a new Firebase project.
- Syntax: `firebase projects:create [options]`
- Example: `firebase projects:create --display-name "My Project"` creates a new Firebase project with the given display name.
These are just a few examples of the available commands. You can explore more commands and their options by running `firebase help` or visiting the [official Firebase CLI documentation](https://firebase.google.com/docs/cli).