git clone [email protected]:YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-FORKED-REPO.git
cd into/cloned/fork-repo
git remote add upstream git://github.com/ORIGINAL-DEV-USERNAME/REPO-YOU-FORKED-FROM.git
git fetch upstream
git clone [email protected]:YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-FORKED-REPO.git
cd into/cloned/fork-repo
git remote add upstream git://github.com/ORIGINAL-DEV-USERNAME/REPO-YOU-FORKED-FROM.git
git fetch upstream
There are many Git workflows out there, I heavily suggest also reading the atlassian.com [Git Workflow][article] article as there is more detail then presented here.
The two prevailing workflows are [Gitflow][gitflow] and [feature branches][feature]. IMHO, being more of a subscriber to continuous integration, I feel that the feature branch workflow is better suited.
When using Bash in the command line, it leaves a bit to be desired when it comes to awareness of state. I would suggest following these instructions on [setting up GIT Bash autocompletion][git-auto].
When working with a centralized workflow the concepts are simple, master
represented the official history and is always deployable. With each now scope of work, aka feature, the developer is to create a new branch. For clarity, make sure to use descriptive names like transaction-fail-message
or github-oauth
for your branches.
----- Esc ----- | |
Quick change directory: Esc + c | |
Quick change directory history: Esc + c and then Esc + h | |
Quick change directory previous entry: Esc + c and then Esc + p | |
Command line history: Esc + h | |
Command line previous command: Esc + p | |
View change: Esc + t (each time you do this shortcut a new directory view will appear) | |
Print current working directory in command line: Esc + a | |
Switch between background command line and MC: Ctrl + o | |
Search/Go to directory in active panel: Esc + s / Ctrl + s then start typing directory name |
import UIKit | |
extension UIView { | |
// In order to create computed properties for extensions, we need a key to | |
// store and access the stored property | |
fileprivate struct AssociatedObjectKeys { | |
static var tapGestureRecognizer = "MediaViewerAssociatedObjectKey_mediaViewer" | |
} | |
import UIKit | |
import Foundation | |
@IBDesignable class PlaceholderTextView: UITextView, UITextViewDelegate | |
{ | |
private let _placeholderColor: UIColor = UIColor(white: 0.78, alpha: 1) | |
private var _placeholderLabel: UILabel! | |
@IBInspectable var placeholder: String = "" { | |
didSet { |
// | |
// HideableUIView.swift | |
// Albert Bori | |
// | |
// Created by Albert Bori on 5/19/15. | |
// Copyright (c) 2015 Albert Bori under the MIT license. | |
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: | |
// | |
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. | |
// |
// Create CustomView.xib, set File's Owner to CustomView. | |
// Link the top level view in the XIB to the contentView outlet. | |
class CustomView : UIView { | |
@IBOutlet private var contentView:UIView? | |
// other outlets | |
override init(frame: CGRect) { // for using CustomView in code | |
super.init(frame: frame) | |
self.commonInit() |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
############################################################################### | |
# $Id$ | |
# | |
# Project: GDAL2Tiles, Google Summer of Code 2007 & 2008 | |
# Global Map Tiles Classes | |
# Purpose: Convert a raster into TMS tiles, create KML SuperOverlay EPSG:4326, | |
# generate a simple HTML viewers based on Google Maps and OpenLayers | |
# Author: Klokan Petr Pridal, klokan at klokan dot cz | |
# Web: http://www.klokan.cz/projects/gdal2tiles/ |
/// This is a list of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) response status codes. | |
/// It includes codes from IETF internet standards, other IETF RFCs, other specifications, and some additional commonly used codes. | |
/// The first digit of the status code specifies one of five classes of response; an HTTP client must recognise these five classes at a minimum. | |
enum HTTPStatusCode: Int, Error { | |
/// The response class representation of status codes, these get grouped by their first digit. | |
enum ResponseType { | |
/// - informational: This class of status code indicates a provisional response, consisting only of the Status-Line and optional headers, and is terminated by an empty line. | |
case informational |