TL;DR
Install Postgres 9.5, and then:
sudo pg_dropcluster 9.5 main --stop
sudo pg_upgradecluster 9.3 main
sudo pg_dropcluster 9.3 main
This will format python datetime as a string to be used within jinja conditionals for comparing current date to article date using pelican app. | |
1. Create a file named jinjaext.py | |
2. paste the following snippet | |
def convertdate(datetime, format='%a-%d-%m-%Y'): | |
return datetime.date().strftime(format) | |
3. Add the following line to your config file |
var myScript = document.createElement('script'); | |
myScript.src = 'http://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.1.4.min.js'; | |
myScript.onload = function() { | |
console.log('jQuery loaded.'); | |
}; | |
document.body.appendChild(myScript); |
TL;DR
Install Postgres 9.5, and then:
sudo pg_dropcluster 9.5 main --stop
sudo pg_upgradecluster 9.3 main
sudo pg_dropcluster 9.3 main
If you are like me you find yourself cloning a repo, making some proposed changes and then deciding to later contributing back using the GitHub Flow convention. Below is a set of instructions I've developed for myself on how to deal with this scenario and an explanation of why it matters based on jagregory's gist.
To follow GitHub flow you should really have created a fork initially as a public representation of the forked repository and the clone that instead. My understanding is that the typical setup would have your local repository pointing to your fork as origin and the original forked repository as upstream so that you can use these keywords in other git commands.
Clone some repo (you've probably already done this step)
git clone git@github...some-repo.git
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// Catmull-Rom Spline to Bezier Spline Converter | |
// | |
// | |
// This is an experimental extension of the SVG 'path' element syntax to | |
// allow Catmull-Rom splines, which differs from Bézier curves in that all | |
// defined points on a Catmull-Rom spline are on the path itself. | |
// | |
// This is intended to serve as a proof-of-concept toward inclusion of a |