Git with a Network Folder as Remote
git
R
RStudio
Windows
If you do not have access to a dedicated Git server (usually hosts the GitLab/GitHub platforms), but still want to use Git for version control and collaboration, this page is for you! Most environments utilize a shared network drive, so you can use a folder on the drive as the remote “server”. This allows you to work locally, which is much faster in most cases. This setup is ideal for client environments without access to GitLab or GitHub.
Personal Macro Workbook
Excel
VBA
Windows
Sometimes we find we are copying modules between workbooks just to use a few macros in them. It may be more efficient to store your custom macros in one place. Note, however, that this may not be the best solution for collaboration. If another team member will be using the same macros upon opening the workbook, then it is not a good idea to store them in a personal location.
WebEx Teams with GitLab
GitLab
WebEx
Productivity
GitLab supports many integrations with other apps. One of the useful ones is WebEx Teams. Rather than messaging your team directly after changes have been pushed (or, forgetting to), you can configure the GitLab project to send selective notifications to the space of your choosing. For example:
X Window Setup on Ubuntu
PuTTY
Linux
ssh
PuTTY is great as an ssh client, and allows you to do anything while connected to the server. However, the colors are difficult to configure, and having a desktop environment set up can be beneficial in a variety of ways. With this set up, you will be able to open the Remote Desktop Connection feature on a Windows machine, and connect to an Ubuntu server, just like you would with a remote Windows machine.
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