Text editor to open big (giant, huge, large) text files [closed]

Free read-only viewers: Large Text File Viewer (Windows) – Fully customizable theming (colors, fonts, word wrap, tab size). Supports horizontal and vertical split view. Also support file following and regex search. Very fast, simple, and has small executable size. klogg (Windows, macOS, Linux) – A maintained fork of glogg. Its main feature is regular expression … Read more

Can’t start Eclipse – Java was started but returned exit code=13

Your version of Eclipse is 64-bit, based on the paths and filenames. However, the version of Java that it’s picking up is 32-bit, as indicated by where it is coming from, on this line: -vm C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\javaw.exe Program Files (x86) is the folder where 64-bit Windows places 32-bit programs. Program Files is the folder … Read more

How do I kill the process currently using a port on localhost in Windows? [closed]

Step 1: Open up cmd.exe (note: you may need to run it as an administrator, but this isn’t always necessary), then run the below command: netstat -ano | findstr :<PORT> (Replace <PORT> with the port number you want, but keep the colon) The area circled in red shows the PID (process identifier). Locate the PID … Read more

Git replacing LF with CRLF

These messages are due to an incorrect default value of core.autocrlf on Windows. The concept of autocrlf is to handle line endings conversions transparently. And it does! Bad news: the value needs to be configured manually. Good news: it should only be done one time per Git installation (per project setting is also possible). How … Read more

Filename too long in Git for Windows

Git has a limit of 4096 characters for a filename, except on Windows when Git is compiled with msys. It uses an older version of the Windows API and there’s a limit of 260 characters for a filename. So as far as I understand this, it’s a limitation of msys and not of Git. You … Read more

Is there an equivalent of ‘which’ on the Windows command line?

Windows Server 2003 and later (i.e. anything after Windows XP 32 bit) provide the where.exe program which does some of what which does, though it matches all types of files, not just executable commands. (It does not match built-in shell commands like cd.) It will even accept wildcards, so where nt* finds all files in … Read more

Hata!: SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045] Access denied for user 'divattrend_liink'@'localhost' (using password: YES)