Commands to get commit statistics for a Git repository from the command line -
using git log
, git shortlog
and friends.
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<center> | |
<table><tr><td width="580"> | |
<![endif]--> | |
<div style="max-width:580px; margin:0 auto;"> | |
<p>This text will be centered and constrained to 580 pixels even on Outlook which does not support max-width CSS</p> | |
</div> | |
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# On slow systems, checking the cached .zcompdump file to see if it must be | |
# regenerated adds a noticable delay to zsh startup. This little hack restricts | |
# it to once a day. It should be pasted into your own completion file. | |
# | |
# The globbing is a little complicated here: | |
# - '#q' is an explicit glob qualifier that makes globbing work within zsh's [[ ]] construct. | |
# - 'N' makes the glob pattern evaluate to nothing when it doesn't match (rather than throw a globbing error) | |
# - '.' matches "regular files" | |
# - 'mh+24' matches files (or directories or whatever) that are older than 24 hours. | |
autoload -Uz compinit |
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# There was a day where I have too many color schemes in iTerm2 and I want to remove them all. | |
# iTerm2 doesn't have "bulk remove" and it was literally painful to delete them one-by-one. | |
# iTerm2 save it's preference in ~/Library/Preferences/com.googlecode.iterm2.plist in a binary format | |
# What you need to do is basically copy that somewhere, convert to xml and remove color schemes in the xml files. | |
$ cd /tmp/ | |
$ cp ~/Library/Preferences/com.googlecode.iterm2.plist . | |
$ plutil -convert xml1 com.googlecode.iterm2.plist | |
$ vi com.googlecode.iterm2.plist |
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BBEdit / BBEdit-Lite / TextWrangler Regular Expression Guide Modified: 2018/08/10 01:19 | |
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NOTES: | |
The PCRE engine (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions) is what BBEdit and TextWrangler use. | |
Items I'm unsure of are marked '# PCRE?'. The list while fairly comprehensive is not complete. |
Instructions for installing zsh plugins, for a variety of plugin managers
-
antibody: Add
<owner>/<repo>
to your plugins file. If you use static loading update the sh. -
Antigen: Add
antigen bundle <owner>/<repo>
to your.zshrc
. -
- Clone to OMZ's plugins' directory:
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#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Notify of Homebrew updates via Notification Center on Mac OS X | |
# | |
# Author: Chris Streeter http://www.chrisstreeter.com | |
# Requires: terminal-notifier. Install with: | |
# brew install terminal-notifier | |
TERM_APP='/Applications/Terminal.app' | |
BREW_EXEC='/usr/local/bin/brew' |
- Jump down to the plugin
- Try it on Codepen — and heart it!
- Try it on Tailwind Play
- Read my blog post about this plugin - and share it!
and star this gist!
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.visible-android { | |
display:none; | |
} | |
.visible-ios { | |
display:none; | |
} | |
.on-device .visible-android, .on-device .visible-android { | |
display:inherit; | |
} | |
.device-ios .visible-android { |
I'm currently the lead instructor at Code Platoon and an instructor/developer at the Turing School of Software and Design.
I've been advocating the Fish shell and when the choice is up to me, I choose that for my students. Enough people ask about the decision, particularly in relation to the preinstalled Bash shell, that I figured it's worth laying out my reasoning.
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