start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
find `pwd` -type d -maxdepth 3 -name 'node_modules' | xargs -n 1 tmutil addexclusion |
Get Git log in JSON format
git log --pretty=format:'{%n "commit": "%H",%n "abbreviated_commit": "%h",%n "tree": "%T",%n "abbreviated_tree": "%t",%n "parent": "%P",%n "abbreviated_parent": "%p",%n "refs": "%D",%n "encoding": "%e",%n "subject": "%s",%n "sanitized_subject_line": "%f",%n "body": "%b",%n "commit_notes": "%N",%n "verification_flag": "%G?",%n "signer": "%GS",%n "signer_key": "%GK",%n "author": {%n "name": "%aN",%n "email": "%aE",%n "date": "%aD"%n },%n "commiter": {%n "name": "%cN",%n "email": "%cE",%n "date": "%cD"%n }%n},'
The only information that aren't fetched are:
%B
: raw body (unwrapped subject and body)%GG
: raw verification message from GPG for a signed commitPermalink: git.io/vps
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In this document I am using Sass's SCSS syntax. You can choose to use the indented syntax in sass, if you prefer it, it has no functional differences from the SCSS syntax.
For Less, I'm using the JavaScript version because this is what they suggest on the website. The ruby version may be different.
CULTURE SPEC.CULTURE ENGLISH NAME | |
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Invariant Language (Invariant Country) | |
af af-ZA Afrikaans | |
af-ZA af-ZA Afrikaans (South Africa) | |
ar ar-SA Arabic | |
ar-AE ar-AE Arabic (U.A.E.) | |
ar-BH ar-BH Arabic (Bahrain) | |
ar-DZ ar-DZ Arabic (Algeria) | |
ar-EG ar-EG Arabic (Egypt) |
This entire guide is based on an old version of Homebrew/Node and no longer applies. It was only ever intended to fix a specific error message which has since been fixed. I've kept it here for historical purposes, but it should no longer be used. Homebrew maintainers have fixed things and the options mentioned don't exist and won't work.
I still believe it is better to manually install npm separately since having a generic package manager maintain another package manager is a bad idea, but the instructions below don't explain how to do that.
Installing node through Homebrew can cause problems with npm for globally installed packages. To fix it quickly, use the solution below. An explanation is also included at the end of this document.
# Install Bash 4 using homebrew | |
brew install bash | |
# Or build it from source... | |
curl -O http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2.tar.gz | |
tar xzf bash-4.2.tar.gz | |
cd bash-4.2 | |
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/bin && make && sudo make install | |
# Add the new shell to the list of legit shells |
Your name and email address were configured automatically based | |
on your username and hostname. Please check that they are accurate. | |
You can suppress this message by setting them explicitly: | |
git config --global user.name "Your Name" | |
git config --global user.email you@example.com | |
After doing this, you may fix the identity used for this commit with: | |
git commit --amend --reset-author |