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- Restart with Cmd-R or Cmd-D
- Erase drive / 3x if second-hand
- Reinstall MacOS
namespace :generate do | |
desc 'Generate a timestamped, empty Sequel migration.' | |
task :migration, :name do |_, args| | |
if args[:name].nil? | |
puts 'You must specify a migration name (e.g. rake generate:migration[create_events])!' | |
exit false | |
end | |
content = "Sequel.migration do\n up do\n \n end\n\n down do\n \n end\nend\n" | |
timestamp = Time.now.to_i |
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layout: default | |
--- | |
<div class="blog-index"> | |
{% assign post = site.posts.first %} | |
{% assign content = post.content %} | |
{% include post_detail.html %} | |
</div> |
{ | |
"AL": "Alabama", | |
"AK": "Alaska", | |
"AS": "American Samoa", | |
"AZ": "Arizona", | |
"AR": "Arkansas", | |
"CA": "California", | |
"CO": "Colorado", | |
"CT": "Connecticut", | |
"DE": "Delaware", |
As configured in my dotfiles.
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tmux
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