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brycelelbach / zero_copy_archives.cpp
Created October 14, 2012 15:07
Zero Copy with Boost.Asio/Boost.Serialization
// Copyright (c) 2012 Bryce Adelstein-Lelbach
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
// hpx::util::container_device can be found here:
// http://raw.github.com/STEllAR-GROUP/hpx/master/hpx/util/container_device.hpp
// The portable binary archives used can be found here:
// http://raw.github.com/STEllAR-GROUP/hpx/master/hpx/util/portable_binary_oarchive.hpp
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ssp / git-extract-file.markdown
Created January 23, 2012 13:21
Extract a single file from a git repository

How to extract a single file with its history from a git repository

These steps show two less common interactions with git to extract a single file which is inside a subfolder from a git repository. These steps essentially reduce the repository to just the desired files and should performed on a copy of the original repository (1.).

First the repository is reduced to just the subfolder containing the files in question using git filter-branch --subdirectory-filter (2.) which is a useful step by itself if just a subfolder needs to be extracted. This step moves the desired files to the top level of the repository.

Finally all remaining files are listed using git ls, the files to keep are removed from that using grep -v and the resulting list is passed to git rm which is invoked by git filter-branch --index-filter (3.). A bit convoluted but it does the trick.

1. copy the repository to extract the file from and go to the desired branch

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bradland / natophon.sh
Created December 27, 2011 15:06
NATO phonetic string converter for bash
#!/bin/bash
#########################################################################
# #
# #
# NATO String converter #
# #
# Description: converts string (first parameter given) #
# to NATO phonetics-alphabet #
# #