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< h1 class = "courselink" > Raspberry Pi Setup< / h1 >
< h2 class = "lecturer" > Personal Project< / h2 >
< h2 class = "episodetitle" > Useful Links< / h2 >
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< h2 class = "sectiontitle" > Basic Pi Setup< / h2 >
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< th > Command< / th >
< th > What does it do?< / th >
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< td > sudo deluser --remove-home pi< / td >
< td > Remove the pi user to give better security.< / td >
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< h2 class = "sectiontitle" > Useful Aliases< / h2 >
< p > There are a couple of aliases I set up to make some simple Web Developments tasks a little bit quicker and easier.< / p >
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< th > Command< / th >
< th > Alias< / th >
< th > What does it do?< / th >
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< td > cd /var/www/html< / td >
< td > html< / td >
< td > Takes the user directly to the folder containing the files for the website.< / td >
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< td > sudo cp -Rf /home/philip/FTP/website/* /var/www/html/< / td >
< td > webcopy< / td >
< td > Copies all of the files that have been copied over from the development machine over to the live site.< / td >
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< td > ps aux | grep cp< / td >
< td > copy_status< / td >
< td > Not really used anymore but can quickly check if the files are currently being copied to the website so I can avoid two copy jobs running simultaneously.< / td >
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< td > tail -f /var/log/syslog< / td >
< td > logtail< / td >
< td > Quick way to check the end of the syslog file and to check for new entries.< / td >
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< td > rsync -azvh /home/philip/FTP/website/* /var/www/html/< / td >
< td > mysync< / td >
< td > Similar to webcopy but syncs rather than copies the file so is much faster and removes the need to monitor to see if the job is currently running (Tales 2 or three seconds).< / td >
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