- Modificado (modified);
- Preparado (staged/index)
- Consolidado (comitted);
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{ | |
"terminal.integrated.fontSize": 14, | |
"workbench.iconTheme": "material-icon-theme", | |
"workbench.startupEditor": "newUntitledFile", | |
"editor.tabSize": 2, | |
"editor.fontSize": 16, | |
"editor.lineHeight": 26, | |
"editor.fontFamily": "JetBrains Mono", |
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app.directive("corMediaSigaBadge", function() { | |
return { | |
restrict: "A", | |
template: `<span class="badge {{class}}">{{value}}{{showPercent ? '%' : ''}}</span>`, | |
scope: { | |
value: "=", | |
showPercent: "=" // boolean | |
}, | |
link: function($scope, $elem, $attr) { |
This is a quick guide to install PostgreSQL 10 - tested on Ubuntu 16.04 but likely can be used for Ubuntu 14.04 and 17.04 as well, with one minor modification detailed below.
To make life simple, remove all other versions of Postgres. Obviously not required, but again, makes life simple.
dpkg -l | grep postgres