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jacklorusso / workbench.colorCustomizations.json
Last active December 23, 2025 21:53
A list of all Visual Studio Code customizable colors, grouped by UI region. Copy and paste into User Settings (comments are allowed) to tweak an existing theme or work on your own.
"workbench.colorCustomizations": {
// Contrast Colors - The contrast colors are typically only set for high contrast themes. If set, they add an additional border around items across the UI to increase the contrast.
"contrastActiveBorder": "",
"contrastBorder": "",
// Base Colors
"focusBorder": "",
"foreground": "",
"widget.shadow": "",
"selection.background": "",
"descriptionForeground": "",
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parmentf / GitCommitEmoji.md
Last active January 8, 2026 15:35
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ilyar / Install_gitflow_on_Windows.md
Created April 22, 2014 19:16
Install gitflow on Windows

Install gitflow on Windows

Download and install Git from MSysGit or Git SCM. Download and install getopt.exe from the util-linux package into C:\Program Files\Git\bin. (Only getopt.exe, the others util-linux files are not used). Also install libintl3.dll and libiconv2.dll from the Dependencies packages (libintl and libiconv), into the same directory.

Suppose that Git is installed in the folder c:\bin\git and GnuWin32 in the folder c:\bin\GnuWin32.

Clone the git-flow sources from GitHub:

$ git clone --recursive git://github.com/nvie/gitflow.git