As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
| # source: http://st-on-it.blogspot.com/2010/01/how-to-move-folders-between-git.html | |
| # First of all you need to have a clean clone of the source repository so we didn't screw the things up. | |
| git clone git://server.com/my-repo1.git | |
| # After that you need to do some preparations on the source repository, nuking all the entries except the folder you need to move. Use the following command | |
| git filter-branch --subdirectory-filter your_dir -- -- all | |
| # This will nuke all the other entries and their history, creating a clean git repository that contains only data and history from the directory you need. If you need to move several folders, you have to collect them in a single directory using the git mv command. |
| ### | |
| ### Rails.root/lib/scheduler.rb | |
| ### | |
| require 'celluloid/autostart' | |
| module AwesomeRailsApp | |
| class ClockworkScheduler | |
| include Celluloid | |
| include Clockwork | |
| def run |
| # copied from http://gbayer.com/development/moving-files-from-one-git-repository-to-another-preserving-history/ | |
| git clone <git repository A url> # clone source repository | |
| cd <git repository A directory> | |
| git remote rm origin # to make sure it doesn't affect the original repository | |
| git filter-branch --subdirectory-filter <directory 1> -- --all # remove all files other than the ones needed | |
| mkdir <directory 1> # move them into another directory where they will be stored in the destination repository (if needed) | |
| mv * <directory 1> | |
| git add . | |
| git commit |
| /* Usage: | |
| * | |
| * $ make cryptosplice | |
| * cc cryptosplice.c -o cryptosplice | |
| * | |
| * $ rm -f cryptosplice.out | |
| * $ ./cryptosplice | |
| * | |
| * Now, in another terminal: | |
| * |