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exim -bp | exiqgrep -i | xargs exim -Mrm |
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var youtube = require('youtube-feeds'); | |
var fs = require('fs'); | |
var ytdl = require('ytdl'); | |
var slug = require('slug-component'); | |
youtube.httpProtocol = 'http'; | |
var videos = null; | |
youtube.feeds.playlist("PL8Mfzkj8FPJtepq2syn8nFKtOWdyPigE_",{} , | |
function( err, data ) { | |
if( err instanceof Error ) { |
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Now that bitbucket supports git, it's easy to use their service as a free, private, offsite code backup. Just create an empty repo for your project on bitbucket, add it as a remote to your development repo: | |
username@host:~/project$ git remote add bitbucket git@bitbucket.org:username/project.git | |
Edit: I had to change in the config file the url value to set the complete https url: https://username@bitbucket.org/username/project.git | |
and use this post-commit hook to silently and automatically push your changes up after each commit. |