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@hofmannsven
hofmannsven / README.md
Last active April 30, 2025 15:25
Git CLI Cheatsheet
@rxaviers
rxaviers / gist:7360908
Last active May 4, 2025 18:37
Complete list of github markdown emoji markup

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@ijy
ijy / sublime-text-3-setup.md
Last active March 7, 2025 20:44
My Sublime Text 3 setup.

Sublime Text 3 Setup

Install Package Control

Install Package Control for easy package management.

  1. Open the console with Ctrl+`
  2. Paste in the following:
@hanxue
hanxue / Clone-Github-Wiki-Pages.sh
Created January 18, 2014 10:21
Cloning Github Wiki Pages
hanxue-mac:Github hanxue$ git clone https://github.com/AppScale/appscale.wiki.git
Cloning into 'appscale.wiki'...
remote: Counting objects: 1745, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (1733/1733), done.
remote: Total 1745 (delta 1089), reused 10 (delta 4)
Receiving objects: 100% (1745/1745), 267.93 KiB | 35.00 KiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (1089/1089), done.
Checking connectivity... done
hanxue-mac:Github hanxue$ ls appscale.wiki/
.git/
@MilanGrubnic70
MilanGrubnic70 / puts_print_p.md
Last active June 13, 2022 19:22
puts vs. print vs. p

#puts vs. print vs. p ###The 'puts' (short for "put string") and 'print' commands are both used to display the results of evaluating Ruby code. ###Both 'puts' and 'print' call the 'to_s' method on the object AND return nil.

###The primary difference between them is that 'puts' adds a newline after executing, and 'print' does not. ###They don't RETURN anything so the RETURN value is nil. ###Using 'p' calls the 'inspect' method on the object.

print "Milan"
Milan => nil

When you modify a file in your repository, the change is initially unstaged. In order to commit it, you must stage it—that is, add it to the index—using git add. When you make a commit, the changes that are committed are those that have been added to the index.

git reset changes, at minimum, where your current branch is pointing. The difference between --mixed and --soft is whether or not your index is also modified. So, if we're on branch master with this series of commits:

- A - B - C (master)

HEADpoints to C and the index matches C.

--soft

@othiym23
othiym23 / npm-upgrade-bleeding.sh
Created September 20, 2014 19:36
a safe way to upgrade all of your globally-installed npm packages
#!/bin/sh
set -e
set -x
for package in $(npm -g outdated --parseable --depth=0 | cut -d: -f3)
do
npm -g install "$package"
done
@nolanlawson
nolanlawson / protips.js
Last active November 19, 2024 02:40
Promise protips - stuff I wish I had known when I started with Promises
// Promise.all is good for executing many promises at once
Promise.all([
promise1,
promise2
]);
// Promise.resolve is good for wrapping synchronous code
Promise.resolve().then(function () {
if (somethingIsNotRight()) {
throw new Error("I will be rejected asynchronously!");
// Test
{
// TEST
// TEST
// TEST
/* TEST */
# TEST
}
/* TEST */