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#!/bin/sh | |
SITEMAP=$1 | |
if [ "$SITEMAP" = "" ]; then | |
echo "Usage: $0 http://domain.com/sitemap.xml" | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
XML=`wget -O - --quiet $SITEMAP` |
The git command-line utility has plenty of inconsistencies http://steveko.wordpress.com/2012/02/24/10-things-i-hate-about-git/
A GUI like http://sourcetreeapp.com is often helpful, but staying on the command line usually quicker. This is a list of the commands I use most frequently, listed by functional category:
git status
list which (unstaged) files have changed
Recommendations of unit types per media type:
Media | Recommended | Occasional use | Infrequent use | Not recommended |
---|---|---|---|---|
Screen | em, rem, % | px | ch, ex, vw, vh, vmin, vmax | cm, mm, in, pt, pc |
em, rem, % | cm, mm, in, pt, pc | ch, ex | px, vw, vh, vmin, vmax |
There are two ways - the first way is just one command run plainly in front of you; the second one runs in the background and in a different instance so you can get out of your ssh session and it will continue.
First make a folder to download the websites to and begin your downloading: (note if downloading www.SOME_WEBSITE.com
, you will get a folder like this: /websitedl/www.SOME_WEBSITE.com/
)
Memory Optimization (Christer Ericson, GDC 2003)
http://realtimecollisiondetection.net/pubs/GDC03_Ericson_Memory_Optimization.ppt
Cache coherency primer (Fabian Giesen)
https://fgiesen.wordpress.com/2014/07/07/cache-coherency/
Code Clinic 2015: How to Write Code the Compiler Can Actually Optimize (Mike Acton)
http://gdcvault.com/play/1021866/Code-Clinic-2015-How-to
/* | |
##Device = Desktops | |
##Screen = 1281px to higher resolution desktops | |
*/ | |
@media (min-width: 1281px) { | |
/* CSS */ | |
Disclaimer: I'm not the original author of this sheet, but can't recall where I found it. If you know the author, please let me know so I give the attribution.
The original author seems to be Charles Edge, here's the original content, as pointed out by @percisely.
Note: Since this seems to be helpful to some people, I formatted it to improve readability of the original. Also, note that this is from 2016, many things may have changed, and I don't use macOS anymore, so I probably can't help in case of questions, but maybe someone else can.
After writing up the presentation for MacSysAdmin in Sweden, I decided to go ahead and throw these into a quick cheat sheet for anyone who’d like to have them all in one place. Good luck out there, and s
Adding @k1sul1's suggestion from the comments as it's more concise than what I had before:
I just wanted them all gone, so I ran this in the MySQL shell.
UPDATE wp_posts SET post_content = REGEXP_REPLACE(post_content, "\\[\/?vc(.*?)\]", "");
Note the double backslash. If you forget it, you'll replace all v's and c's with nothing, and the shortcodes will still be there. This works for other shortcode as well, just replace vc.
<?php | |
/* | |
Important! | |
Make sure to replace {my_} with your theme's unique prefix. | |
All future functions you write should use that same prefix. | |
Example: mrwnten_parent_theme_enqueue_styles() | |
*/ | |
add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', '{my_}parent_theme_enqueue_styles' ); |