Inspired by dannyfritz/commit-message-emoji
See also gitmoji.
Commit type | Emoji |
---|---|
Initial commit | 🎉 :tada: |
Version tag | 🔖 :bookmark: |
New feature | ✨ :sparkles: |
Bugfix | 🐛 :bug: |
Inspired by dannyfritz/commit-message-emoji
See also gitmoji.
Commit type | Emoji |
---|---|
Initial commit | 🎉 :tada: |
Version tag | 🔖 :bookmark: |
New feature | ✨ :sparkles: |
Bugfix | 🐛 :bug: |
All of the below properties or methods, when requested/called in JavaScript, will trigger the browser to synchronously calculate the style and layout*. This is also called reflow or layout thrashing, and is common performance bottleneck.
Generally, all APIs that synchronously provide layout metrics will trigger forced reflow / layout. Read on for additional cases and details.
elem.offsetLeft
, elem.offsetTop
, elem.offsetWidth
, elem.offsetHeight
, elem.offsetParent
Locate the section for your github remote in the .git/config
file. It looks like this:
[remote "origin"]
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
url = git@github.com:joyent/node.git
Now add the line fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/*
to this section. Obviously, change the github url to match your project's URL. It ends up looking like this:
This is the short guide about how to recompile/enable --enable-ssl
option in a Squid caching proxy server. The --enable-ssl
option turned off by default, to be able to use SslBump feature we have to turn it on. To my own surprise Squid was compiled not only without --enable-ssl
flag, but also with GnuTLS due to GPL legal reasons.
Optionally enable:
Ideas are cheap. Make a prototype, sketch a CLI session, draw a wireframe. Discuss around concrete examples, not hand-waving abstractions. Don't say you did something, provide a URL that proves it.
Nothing is real until it's being used by a real user. This doesn't mean you make a prototype in the morning and blog about it in the evening. It means you find one person you believe your product will help and try to get them to use it.
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Generates client and server certificates used to enable HTTPS | |
# remote authentication to a Docker daemon. | |
# | |
# See http://docs.docker.com/articles/https/ | |
# | |
# To start the Docker Daemon: | |
# | |
# sudo docker -d \ |
Minimal example making webpack and wasm/Emscripten work together.
Build instructions:
npm install
npm start
http://localhost:8080
Update 2022: git checkout -p <other-branch>
is basically a shortcut for all this.
FYI This was written in 2010, though I guess people still find it useful at least as of 2021. I haven't had to do it ever again, so if it goes out of date I probably won't know.
Example: You have a branch refactor
that is quite different from master
. You can't merge all of the
commits, or even every hunk in any single commit or master will break, but you have made a lot of
improvements there that you would like to bring over to master.
Note: This will not preserve the original change authors. Only use if necessary, or if you don't mind losing that information, or if you are only merging your own work.
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# Usage: gitio URL [CODE] | |
# | |
# Turns a github.com URL | |
# into a git.io URL | |
# | |
# Copies the git.io URL to your clipboard. | |
url = ARGV[0] | |
code = ARGV[1] |