In Git you can add a submodule to a repository. This is basically a repository embedded in your main repository. This can be very useful. A couple of usecases of submodules:
- Separate big codebases into multiple repositories.
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首先要说明的是:这里介绍的方法都是大部分是本人“悟”出来的,所以网上难有流传! | |
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欢迎流传,为最优秀的分布式版本管理系统Git做宣传!! | |
步骤: | |
1. 下载:http://loaden.googlecode.com/files/gitconfig.7z | |
2. 解压到:<MsysGit安装目录>/cmd/,例如:D:\Program Files\Git\cmd |
# from i8ramin - http://getintothis.com/blog/2012/04/02/git-grep-and-blame-bash-function/ | |
# runs git grep on a pattern, and then uses git blame to who did it | |
ggb() { | |
git grep -n $1 | while IFS=: read i j k; do git blame -L $j,$j $i | cat; done | |
} | |
# small modification for git egrep bash | |
geb() { | |
git grep -E -n $1 | while IFS=: read i j k; do git blame -L $j,$j $i | cat; done | |
} |
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I recently upgraded to a new system, and instead of running Arch Linux natively I've decided to run it inside VirtualBox on Windows 10. Below I note down the steps I took, which closely follow the excellent wiki pages of archlinux. But along the way, I also noted a few other steps steps I took to make this system very comfortable, which you'll have to figure out for yourself if you like them or not!
There isn't much of preparation required, given that I started from scratch, but I did have to setup my windows environment a little bit.
choco install qbittorrent
(recommended to run the command line as an adm*.xls diff=xdoc2txt
SPC s c remove highlight | |
**** Files manipulations key bindings | |
Files manipulation commands (start with ~f~): | |
| Key Binding | Description | | |
|-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------| | |
| ~SPC f c~ | copy current file to a different location | | |
| ~SPC f C d~ | convert file from unix to dos encoding | | |
| ~SPC f C u~ | convert file from dos to unix encoding | |
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