First, let's assemble the data. Say we have two sets of objects: Fruits and Vegetables.
const fruits = [
{
name: 'Apple',
color: 'Green'
},
{
name: 'Banana',
# When using RN in combination with Cocoapods, a lot of | |
# things are broken. These are the fixes we had to append | |
# to our Podfile when upgrading to [email protected]. | |
# | |
# WARNING: Check those line numbers when you're on a different version! | |
def change_lines_in_file(file_path, &change) | |
print "Fixing #{file_path}...\n" | |
contents = [] |
First, let's assemble the data. Say we have two sets of objects: Fruits and Vegetables.
const fruits = [
{
name: 'Apple',
color: 'Green'
},
{
name: 'Banana',
## | |
# Creates an alias called "git hist" that outputs a nicely formatted git log. | |
# Usage is just like "git log" | |
# Examples: | |
# git hist | |
# git hist -5 | |
# git hist <branch_name> | |
# git hist <tag_name> -10 | |
## | |
git config --global alias.hist "log --pretty=format:'%C(yellow)[%ad]%C(reset) %C(green)[%h]%C(reset) | %C(red)%s %C(bold red){{%an}}%C(reset) %C(blue)%d%C(reset)' --graph --date=short" |