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// dm Klopapier Widget | |
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// Copyright (C) 2020 by marco79 <[email protected]> | |
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A commit should be a wrapper for related changes. For example, fixing two different bugs should produce two separate commits. Small commits make it easier for other developers to understand the changes and roll them back if something went wrong. With tools like the staging area and the ability to stage only parts of a file, Git makes it easy to create very granular commits.
Committing often keeps your commits small and, again, helps you commit only related changes. Moreover, it allows you to share your code more frequently with others. That way it‘s easier for everyone to integrate changes regularly and avoid having merge conflicts. Having large commits and sharing them infrequently, in contrast, makes it hard to solve conflicts.
This is a set of scripts that help running Google Drive Backup and Sync under Wine, with multiple Google accounts.
Each account is given its own Wine prefix (a separate wine configuration).
To install, run install-gdrive-sync google_account
List the accounts set up in ~/.config/gdrive-accounts
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$.fn.scrollLock=function(){return $(this).on("DOMMouseScroll mousewheel",function(h){var g=$(this),f=this.scrollTop,d=this.scrollHeight,b=g.height(),i=h.originalEvent.wheelDelta,a=i>0,c=function(){h.stopPropagation();h.preventDefault();h.returnValue=false;return false};if(!a&&-i>d-b-f){g.scrollTop(d);return c()}else{if(a&&i>f){g.scrollTop(0);return c()}}})};$.fn.scrollRelease=function(){return $(this).off("DOMMouseScroll mousewheel")}; |
- Make atomic commits of changes, even across multiple files, in logical units. That is, as much as possible, each commit should be focused on one specific purpose.
- As much as possible, make sure a commit does not contain unnecessary whitespace changes. This can be checked as follows:
$ git diff --check