Run this command to remember your password:
git config --global credential.helper 'cache --timeout 28800'
Above command will tell git to cache your password for 8 hours.
#!/bin/sh | |
echo "installing fonts at $PWD to ~/.fonts/" | |
mkdir -p ~/.fonts/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro | |
git clone https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro.git ~/.fonts/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro | |
# find ~/.fonts/ -iname '*.ttf' -exec echo \{\} \; | |
fc-cache -f -v ~/.fonts/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro | |
echo "finished installing" |
At some point you’ll find yourself in a situation where you need edit a commit message. That commit might already be pushed or not, be the most recent or burried below 10 other commits, but fear not, git has your back 🙂.
git commit --amend
This will open your $EDITOR
and let you change the message. Continue with your usual git push origin master
.
Hmm... I don't see any docs for 4.0 on https://webpack.js.org. I guess I'll just wing it.
All I need to do is npm i -D webpack@next
, right?
+ webpack@4.0.0-beta.2