You can’t clone a Bitbucket repo using GithHub Desktop directly. Instead you would have to:
- Clone the Bitbucket repo locally via command line.
- Add the cloned repository to your GitHub Desktop app.
ps ax | grep node | grep meteor | |
kill -9 | |
--- | |
kill -9 `ps ax | grep node | grep meteor | awk '{print $1}'` |
You can’t clone a Bitbucket repo using GithHub Desktop directly. Instead you would have to:
-- Adapted from these sources: | |
-- http://peterdowns.com/posts/open-iterm-finder-service.html | |
-- https://gist.github.com/cowboy/905546 | |
-- | |
-- Modified to work with files as well, cd-ing to their container folder | |
on run {input, parameters} | |
tell application "Finder" | |
set my_file to first item of input | |
set is_folder to (do shell script "file -b " & quoted form of (POSIX path of my_file)) | |
if is_folder ends with "directory" then |
UPDATE: I finally made an NPM package for this component! It is made with TypeScript, and now has a fully customizable styling system. It is also far ahead of this wrapper at this point. Check it out here if you'd like: https://github.com/csandman/chakra-react-select
In order to use this component, you can implement it and use it like you would normally use react-select. It should accept all of the props that the original takes, however customizing the theme or the components could break this implementation. There are also a few extra things you can do with this wrapper that pull from the chakra library.
size
prop with either sm
, md
, or lg
. These will reflect the sizes available on the Chakra <Input />
component (with the exception of xs
because it's too small to work).isFixed
to emulate the exa