https://www.jetbrains.com/webstorm/documentation/WebStorm_ReferenceCard.pdf
File > Settings > Keymap > Visual Studio
Fixes Undo / Redo Keys
# Replace REMOTE_NAME with your remote name (e.g. origin) | |
git branch -r | grep REMOTE_NAME/ | grep -v 'master$' | grep -v HEAD| cut -d/ -f2 | while read line; do git push REMOTE_NAME :$line; done; |
https://www.jetbrains.com/webstorm/documentation/WebStorm_ReferenceCard.pdf
File > Settings > Keymap > Visual Studio
Fixes Undo / Redo Keys
{ | |
"env": { | |
"browser": true, | |
"node": true, | |
"es6": true | |
}, | |
"plugins": ["react"], | |
"ecmaFeatures": { |
module.exports = request_promise_compressed; | |
var request = require('request-promise') | |
, bb = require('bluebird') | |
, zlib = require('zlib'); | |
function request_promise_compressed(url){ // Supports compressed=true; | |
if (!url.compressed) return request(url); | |
var resolveWithFullResponse = url.resolveWithFullResponse; | |
var encoding = url.encoding; |
git log --graph --oneline --decorate ( git fsck --no-reflog | awk '/dangling commit/ {print $3}' )
This will show you all the commits at the tips of your commit graph which are no longer referenced from any branch or tag – every lost commit, including every stash commit you’ve ever created, will be somewhere in that graph.