Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:
def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)
That's it!
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** Quassel Theme | |
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Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:
def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)
That's it!
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Some simple Github-like styles, with syntax highlighting CSS via Pygments. | |
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body{ | |
font-family: helvetica, arial, freesans, clean, sans-serif; | |
color: #333; | |
background-color: #fff; | |
border: none; | |
line-height: 1.5; | |
margin: 2em 3em; |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# Convert Trac DB Wiki pages to Markdown source files | |
# This script is based on http://github.com/seven1m/trac_wiki_to_github which | |
# converted all pages from a Trac DB to GitHub Wiki format (as Textile). | |
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# I made two changes: | |
# - uses MarkDown format instead | |
# - uses the sqllite3-ruby gem which does not need Ruby 1.9 |