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These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
$ git clone git@github.com:xxxxx/xxxx.git my-awesome-proj | |
Cloning into 'my-awesome-proj'... | |
ssh: connect to host github.com port 22: Connection timed out | |
fatal: Could not read from remote repository. | |
$ # This should also timeout | |
$ ssh -T git@github.com | |
ssh: connect to host github.com port 22: Connection timed out | |
$ # but this might work |
import React from 'react' | |
import ReactModal from 'react-modal' | |
import styled from 'styled-components' | |
import { I18n } from 'react-i18next' | |
import { mixin } from 'styles' | |
const MODAL_BODY_WIDTH = '500px' | |
const ModalBody = styled.div` | |
position: relative; |
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# Description: This file holds all my BASH configurations and aliases | |
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# Sections: | |
# 1. Environment Configuration | |
# 2. Make Terminal Better (remapping defaults and adding functionality) | |
# 3. File and Folder Management | |
# 4. Searching | |
# 5. Process Management |
Command Line
pry -r ./config/app_init_file.rb
- load your app into a pry session (look at the file loaded by config.ru)pry -r ./config/environment.rb
- load your rails into a pry sessionDebugger
When working with Git, there are two prevailing workflows are Git workflow and feature branches. IMHO, being more of a subscriber to continuous integration, I feel that the feature branch workflow is better suited, and the focus of this article.
If you are new to Git and Git-workflows, I suggest reading the atlassian.com Git Workflow article in addition to this as there is more detail there than presented here.
I admit, using Bash in the command line with the standard configuration leaves a bit to be desired when it comes to awareness of state. A tool that I suggest using follows these instructions on setting up GIT Bash autocompletion. This tool will assist you to better visualize the state of a branc