[alias]
lg = log --graph --pretty=format:'%C(yellow)%d%Creset %C(cyan)%h%Creset %s %Cgreen(%cr) %C(bold blue)<%an>%Creset' --abbrev-commit --date=short --all
This alias is going to generate an output like this:
When hosting our web applications, we often have one public IP
address (i.e., an IP address visible to the outside world)
using which we want to host multiple web apps. For example, one
may wants to host three different web apps respectively for
example1.com
, example2.com
, and example1.com/images
on
the same machine using a single IP address.
How can we do that? Well, the good news is Internet browsers
test/coverage/ |
A minimal sample app using ADAL.JS and plain old vanilla JavaScript to obtain an access token from Azure Active Directory and use that access token to make an API request. In this case, the API we're requesting a token for is the Microsoft Graph API, which is used to retrieve the signed-in user's basic profile.
You can see (and test) this live at: https://bl.ocks.org/psignoret/raw/50e88652ae5cb6cc157c09857e3ba87f/
using System; | |
using System.Collections.Generic; | |
using System.Data.OleDb; | |
using System.Reflection; | |
using NUnit.Framework; | |
namespace Excel.CustomerTests | |
{ | |
[TestFixture] | |
public class MathsCustomerTests |
# Written by Michael Feathers July 10th, 2020 | |
class Command | |
def run line, session | |
return unless matches? line | |
process line, session | |
end | |
end | |
class FixView < Command |
node_modules |