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subfuzion / github-wiki-how-to.md
Last active June 5, 2024 05:31
GitHub Wiki How-To

How do I clone a GitHub wiki?

Any GitHub wiki can be cloned by appending wiki.git to the repo url, so the clone url for the repo https://myorg/myrepo/ is: git@github.com:myorg/myrepo.wiki.git (for ssh) or https://github.com/my/myrepo.wiki.git (for https).

You make edits, and commit and push your changes, like any normal repo. This wiki repo is distinct from any clone of the project repo (the repo without wiki.get appended).

How do I add images to a wiki page?

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emaloney / guard-closure.md
Last active August 1, 2023 00:24
A simplified notation for avoiding the weak/strong dance with closure capture lists

Simplified notation for avoiding the [weak self]/strongSelf dance with closures

  • Proposal: TBD
  • Author: Evan Maloney
  • Status: Draft
  • Review manager: TBD

Introduction

Frequently, closures are used as completion callbacks for asynchronous operations, such as when dealing with network requests. It is quite common to model these sorts of operations in such a way that an object instance represents a request/response transaction, for example: