How to go change working directory in file-explorer UI in Google Colab? - google-colaboratory

So Google Colab has a file-explorer UI pane to the left side.
How do you change the file-explorer on the left in Google Colab to just "go down" into a folder?!?!?!?!?!?!
Or, how do you change the working directory in the file-explorer UI in Google Colab?!?!?!?!?
There doesn't seem to be any relevant buttons or menu options.
Nothing happens when I try to run the console command !cd /content.
I've seen this and this answer. When I run %cd /content, the working directory in the console gets changed, but it seems that that has nothing to do with the file explorer.
Here's an example. Say that I accidentally click this button...
Now, my working directory is severely bogged, and it's not at all obvious that my previous directory was in /content/.
How do I change it back?

Refreshing the page works for me.

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phpStorm 7 Code completion stopped working

I have been working with phpStorm and it had suddenly stopped showing suggestions for code completion. When i do Ctrl + space its behaving correctly by showing all the possible options in a drop down.
I have followed the below link and have did invalidate cache but still of no use.
PhpStorm code completion doesn't show core classes/extensions
My Setup is:
OS: Mac - 10.9.2 (Mavericks)
PHPStorm: 7.1.3
I just had the same problem, fixed it when I realized I mistakenly put PHPStorm in Power Save Mode. Click the little fellow on the bottom right of your PHPStorm window and switch that off
Indeed, the Power saving mode (File > Power Saving Mode) allow you to disable the code inspection functionnality.
However sometimes the PhpStorm code analysis failed and you lost your code completion. In this case you juste have to ask for a new code analysis (File > Synchronize [CTRL+ALT+Y]) or invalid the cache and force a restart (File > Invalid cache / Restart).
Hope that helps.
Invalidating the cache did not work for me, but this did:
Enable power save mode (File > Power Save Mode), then disable it.
If your are using a Linux distro (Ubuntu, Debian, Centos) etc, it is due to ibus.
Just change the Shortcut (run: ibus-setup and change to Super+Ctrl+Space for instance) and everything will be fine again.
Or (my favorite): uninstall ibus if you are not using it.
In a Debian/Ubuntu distro should be:
sudo apt-get remove ibus
Ctrl+Space autocompletion should be back.
It was power saving mode for me too. It's an option at the bottom of the File menu.
install a previous version
https://www.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/download/other.html
Worked for me after I tried everything.
I struggled with this for a few hours this morning. After invalidation of caches, a complete reinstall, etc.. nothing worked.
I closed phpstorm and removed the .idea folder in the filesystem. I then renamed the project folder and reopened it. Autocomplete was now working!
I noticed that phpstorm then created the old project directory in the background, even though I did not open it and put a .idea folder in it. Something is obviously corrupted here.
" ... stopped showing suggestions for code completion".
On mac you can invoke it by fn+ctrl+space.
Going to php-storm -> Settings -> Keymap -> Set Active Changelist you can see it is associated with ^+space.
on windows ctrl+space

"Git Bash here" isn't working when right clicking

I don't know, how that happened but before today I could right click on any folder and there would be and an option Git Bash here. But today I dont have that option. Anyone knows how to get that back?
HOW TO FIX WITHOUT RE-Installing:
I got this problem after moving all my programs off of my main hard drive and pasting them into my "P" drive. But kept all of the directory structures the same.
Git was moved from:
C:\DEV\PROG\GIT
TO:
P:\DEV\PROG\GIT
1: Open The Registry Editor:
Type "regedit" in start menu search and hit enter.
2: Find the context menu shortcut configuration for "git bash here"
In regedit: Menu "Edit" > "Find" > "Find what" and enter "git_shell"
3: Edit the Data value so that path points to the correct location.
In my case I changed:
"C:\DEV\PROG\GIT\git-bash.exe" "--cd=%v."
TO:
"P:\DEV\PROG\GIT\git-bash.exe" "--cd=%v."
Screen shot included below.
Steps if you can't use the reinstall metod.
Use REGEDIT
1/ Open regedit (search it if needed)
2/ Go to 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Classes/Directory/Background'
3/ Create new key 'shell'
4/ Create new key 'Git bash here' (or whatever name you want to see in the menu)
5/ Create new key 'command' (must be named command)
At this point point you'll have
'HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Directory/Background/shell/Git bash here/command'
6/ Edit the value of the command key as follow 'pathToGit/git-bash.exe'
Update or open new windows explorer and you'll see it when right clicking.
Image to sum this up :
Reinstall Git and select:
Context menu entries: "Git Bash Here" (and the "Git GUI Here" option)
During the installation. Can't say why it disappeared, but this should bring it back.
Run this script (AddGitToExplorerContextMenu.reg).
You may need to update the location of Git. You can add it
manually through regedit also
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\git_shell]
#="Git Bash"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\git_shell\command]
#="\"C:\\Program Files\\Git\\git-bash.exe\" \"--cd=%v.\""
Had the same issue , realized that previously right clicking anywhere or inside the folder the Option would show but now I had to select or highlight the folder and then right_click for the option to show.
Uninstall Git completely and delete the Git folder in program files.
Install Git.
From the Context menu, select "Git Bash" & "Git GUI here" options.
I found what I was looking for was in the left pane, not in the right folder. And still using the right-click.
Press SHIFT+F10. It will appear
After Windows 11 update, it got invisible. I first uninstalled the older version and installed the latest 2.35 version. it was still not visible.
It is still there albeit inside another folder in the context menu that comes with a right click.
By going inside any folder right-click INSIDE that folder, in German OS there is
Shift + F10 combination you have it there like before. Or without this shortcut combination go inside Further option (This last) it is there.
It worked fine when I was using Win 10 ,after upgrading my windows to 11 it stopped working.
I solved my problem by following these simple steps.
Uninstall Git completely on computer
Download it here : https://git-scm.com/download/win
Install it
It works fine now!!!
Once you right click on the folder , click on 'Show More Options'.
Now you should be able to see all the earlier options such as 'Git Bash Here'

App failing validation: Unable to create Configuration directory: /user/username/.itmstransporter

I recently switched to a different computer for my programming. it was another collegue's computer and was not reformated. i installed xCode on it. This is the first time i've tried to update an app of ours on this machine. i archived w/out errors and i validated w/out errors. when i go to submit, i get these two errors:
*Unable to create configuration directory: /Users/username/.itmstransporter
*Your home folder must be writable in order to save run-time configuration data. Please
ensure your home folder exists and is writable.
i am not a mac OS person and can barely get around on a mac. a coworker checked and i do have read/write permisions for /Users directory.
can i fix this or do i need to re-install xCode or the OS?
I belive this is because your username on that machine can not write to your home directory (some how)..
Try opening a finder window and "get info" on your home folder. (from finder, Cmd-N opens a window, right click on the folder in the left that is your user name, that is your home folder, and select get info. Right click might not work, if it does not work, use ctrl-click.)
In the "get info" dialog, at the bottom you will see "Sharing & Permissions" you may have to turn the triangle by clicking on it. In the list, make sure your username has Read & Write prifileges, if not, you need to add them by logging in as an admin and changing them.
This photo is just for reference, but you can see justin (me) has Read & Write, that is what you need on your home directory.

Computer overriding autorun behaviour of CD?

I'm hoping this isnt too much of a problem, but I want to make sure.
I'm creating an autorun CD that when put in, will launch a Flash Video with links for customers to navigate through.
I've created my autorun.inf file in the root directory of the CD with the following info in it:
[autorun]
open=catmenu.exe
However, when I try and run the file on an other computer I still get the options screen 'run program or open to view files'. If I click 'run program' then it launches like normal. I think this is just the computer overiding the autorun feature, but I've never made a CD before so I cant be sure. Is there a way to bypass this 'run or view' option or is that just the way it is?
The autorun is determined by the operating system. For Windows 7 as an example - you can go to the Control Panel | AutoPlay and change the settings for each type of media (software, music, video). It is generally safest to work with the "Ask me" option or "Take no action"

Application Loader: "Cannot proceed with delivery: an existing transporter instance is currently uploading this package"

I have been unable to overcome this error in Application Loader. I've quit, restarted, tried different computers - it's like the server is hung up on an op that I never initiated and it won't time out. Has anyone seen it before and beaten it?
Basically, you need to clear out the transport tokens. This can happen if you were to close out of Xcode while in the middle of submitting an app to iTunes Connect.
The token files now appear in the
Library/Caches/com.apple.amp.itmstransporter/UploadTokens/ subfolder of the given user's home directory. Which, honestly, is a better place for them anyway.
Delete any .token files in this directory.
--
If you are unable to find the .token files, this is because they are hidden in Finder. To hide/show hidden files in Finder, use the following Terminal command (TRUE = UNHIDE, FALSE = HIDE):
defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE;killall Finder
You need to clear out the transport tokens.
Open Terminal on your Mac, and paste:
rm /Users/<username>/Library/Caches/com.apple.amp.itmstransporter/UploadTokens/*.token
That should clear the stuck token. After this, try uploading the build again.
It might be because Xcode crashed as you were uploading your app. Either, all you need to do is delete the token files:
Open Terminal on your Mac, and paste:
rm ~/.itmstransporter/UploadTokens/*.token
That should clear it. If it still doesn't work (at this point you should try re-uploading your app), run that command on Terminal again, or manually go to...
/Users/<username>/.itmstransporter/UploadTokens/
...and delete all the .token files.
Hope that helps!
token was in here
/Users/(user_name)/Library/Caches/com.apple.amp.itmstransporter/UploadTokens/
Appreciated #WrightsCS 's answer It helps me to overcome Application Loader issue.
I would like to highlight one more thing here.
I proceed as per #WrightsCS answer and it resolved Application loader error:
Can not proceed with delivery: an existing transporter instance is currently uploading this package
But I found one more issue after removing all tokens from
/Users//.itmstransporter/UploadTokens/
I went to iTunesConnect and clicked on "My Apps", what I saw a message that "Can not connect... please contact Apple".
Here I don't know why it suddenly stops working!
I submitted the same build which was there on iTunesConnect for submission but it has shown as processing.
After submission of that build, iTunesConnect works fine! Also, I am able to see last uploaded build in a list for submission.
In my case (I am using OSX Catalina), I was not able to find the folder:
Library/Caches/com.apple.amp.itmstransporter/UploadTokens/
Under my user home directory (even when showing hidden files and folders)
but it seems my problem was a bit different and I just closed xCode completely (every xCode window opened) and reopened it again then I archived my project and uploaded it without any issues
maybe this could help someone else fix this issue
You need to clear out the upload tokens that are "stuck". To do this, open the tokens file found in /users//.itmstransporter/UploadTokens/. You should see one line of text at the top that refers to your current upload token. Simply delete this line and save the file. You should now be able to submit your app again.
Cheers