git clone git@github.com:YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-FORKED-REPO.git
cd into/cloned/fork-repo
git remote add upstream git://github.com/ORIGINAL-DEV-USERNAME/REPO-YOU-FORKED-FROM.git
git fetch upstream
git clone <repo-address> | |
git tag -l | |
git checkout <tag-name> | |
git branch -D master | |
git checkout -b master |
function getScrollBarWidth() { | |
var inner = document.createElement('p'); | |
inner.style.width = "100%"; | |
inner.style.height = "200px"; | |
var outer = document.createElement('div'); | |
outer.style.position = "absolute"; | |
outer.style.top = "0px"; | |
outer.style.left = "0px"; | |
outer.style.visibility = "hidden"; |
false
as "0"
, so you want to typecast them.$hidden
array then OOPS!/users/id/5/active/true
. Your API does not need to be SEO optimised.?format=xml
is stupid, use an Accept: application/xml
header. I added this to the CodeIgniter Rest Server once for lazy people, and now people think it's a thing. It's not.People
:bowtie: |
😄 :smile: |
😆 :laughing: |
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😊 :blush: |
😃 :smiley: |
:relaxed: |
😏 :smirk: |
😍 :heart_eyes: |
😘 :kissing_heart: |
😚 :kissing_closed_eyes: |
😳 :flushed: |
😌 :relieved: |
😆 :satisfied: |
😁 :grin: |
😉 :wink: |
😜 :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: |
😝 :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: |
😀 :grinning: |
😗 :kissing: |
😙 :kissing_smiling_eyes: |
😛 :stuck_out_tongue: |
# delete local tag '12345' | |
git tag -d 12345 | |
# delete remote tag '12345' (eg, GitHub version too) | |
git push origin :refs/tags/12345 | |
# alternative approach | |
git push --delete origin tagName | |
git tag -d tagName |
<?php | |
# http://jeffreysambells.com/2012/10/25/human-readable-filesize-php | |
function human_filesize($bytes, $decimals = 2) { | |
$size = array('B','kB','MB','GB','TB','PB','EB','ZB','YB'); | |
$factor = floor((strlen($bytes) - 1) / 3); | |
return sprintf("%.{$decimals}f", $bytes / pow(1024, $factor)) . @$size[$factor]; | |
} | |
echo human_filesize(filesize('example.zip')); |
server { | |
# Redirect any subdomain to the root domain | |
# to be captured by next server block | |
server_name *.example.com; | |
return 301 $scheme://example.com$request_uri; | |
} | |
server { | |
root /var/www; | |
index index.html index.htm; |
Saved from Archive.org, Date: May 14, 2010 Author: Jesse Webb
Our development machines here at Point2 are not standardized; we have a mixture of Windows XP, 7, and Mac OSX/Unix computers. I find myself constantly switching back and forth between command prompt interfaces when pair programming. As a result, I catch myself using “ls” to list a directories contents regardless of what system I am on. I am currently using a Windows XP machine for my developer box and I wanted to setup an alias to the “ls” command to actually perform a “dir”. Here is how I accomplished it…
There is a command available in a Window’s shell that let’s you “alias” command to whatever you please: DOSKey. It allows you to create “macros” to execute one or more other commands with a custom nam