create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your_email@youremail.com"
create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your_email@youremail.com"
<?php | |
header("Content-Type:text/html; charset=utf-8"); | |
print "hello world"; | |
['SVG DIAGRAMS'] <---- (Derived From) <-- STATE | |
| | | |
(via CASE Tools Generate) --> ['Code', 'Configs', 'Tests'] | |
1. What types of state? | |
2. How does YAML fit in? | |
3. Can site audits generate diagrams to present to biz? | |
4. What languages ought we consider including and why? | |
5. What kind of CASE Tools? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-aided_software_engineering |
# Example with basic types | |
--- | |
hash: | |
string: some text | |
number: 12345 | |
array_of_bool: [on, off, true, false, yes, no] | |
ruby symbol: :symbol | |
array: | |
- item one | |
- item two |
#!/usr/bin/perl | |
### <beg-file_info> | |
### main: | |
### - date: created="Thu May 05 12:16:56 2016" | |
### last: lastmod="Thu May 05 12:16:56 2016" | |
### tags: tags | |
### dreftymacid: "ding_fresher_mesh" | |
### filetype: "perl" | |
### seealso: | | |
### * |
Vim regular expressions are powerful, but they pre-date Perl.
This can be frustrating since the Perl-flavored-regex syntax has expanded beyond into other programming languages and contexts, becoming a de-facto standard.
This guide is a quick cheatsheet and tipsheet for using regular expressions in Vim for those who may be more familiar with Perl.
# SSH Agent | |
# Note: ~/.ssh/environment should not be used, as it | |
# already has a different purpose in SSH. | |
# source : https://www.schoonology.com/technology/ssh-agent-windows/ | |
env=~/.ssh/agent.env | |
# Note: Don't bother checking SSH_AGENT_PID. It's not used | |
# by SSH itself, and it might even be incorrect | |
# (for example, when using agent-forwarding over SSH). |
This information is likely to quickly become outdated when Qualtrics next changes the formatting of the QSF file. This guide was started February 2017. I hope that it is a useful introduction to understanding the contents of the QSF file that one can download from Qualtrics.
This document includes: