I initialze $JENKINS_HOME
as a git repository with the following .gitignore
file.
#global types to ignore
*.swp
#Only get job configs and ignore other data
!jobs/*
jobs/*/*
!jobs/*/config.xml
// | |
// DATextField.swift | |
// devslopes-app | |
// | |
// Created by Jack Davis on 2/26/16. | |
// Copyright © 2016 Devslopes. All rights reserved. | |
// | |
import UIKit |
I initialze $JENKINS_HOME
as a git repository with the following .gitignore
file.
#global types to ignore
*.swp
#Only get job configs and ignore other data
!jobs/*
jobs/*/*
!jobs/*/config.xml
#!/bin/bash | |
# Simple script by chris1111 | |
# Vars | |
apptitle="Trim Enabler Catalina" | |
version="1.0" | |
# Set Icon directory and file | |
iconfile="/System/Library/CoreServices/Expansion Slot Utility.app/Contents/Resources/AppIcon.icns" | |
# Select Trim Choice |
#The power of z
Do you spend lots of time doing things like this?
cd this/is/the/path/that/i/want/so/i/type/it/all/out/to/get/whereiwant
With z, you could just do this:
This method avoids merge conflicts if you have periodically pulled master into your branch. It also gives you the opportunity to squash into more than 1 commit, or to re-arrange your code into completely different commits (e.g. if you ended up working on three different features but the commits were not consecutive).
Note: You cannot use this method if you intend to open a pull request to merge your feature branch. This method requires committing directly to master.
Switch to the master branch and make sure you are up to date:
This is how to connect to another host with your docker client, without modifying your local Docker installation or when you don't have a local Docker installation.
First be sure to enable the Docker Remote API on the remote host.
This can easily be done with a container.
For HTTP connection use jarkt/docker-remote-api.
# From http://garmoncheg.blogspot.com/2012/06/pretty-git-log.html | |
git config --global alias.lg "log --color --graph --pretty=format:'%Cred%h%Creset -%C(yellow)%d%Creset %s %Cgreen(%cr) %C(bold blue)<%an>%Creset' --abbrev-commit --" |
Syntax: cat <filename> | jq -c '.[] | select( .<key> | contains("<value>"))'
Example: To get json record having _id equal 611
cat my.json | jq -c '.[] | select( ._id | contains(611))'
Remember: if JSON value has no double quotes (eg. for numeric) to do not supply in filter i.e. in contains(611)