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@danielestevez
danielestevez / gist:2044589
Last active April 13, 2025 23:35
GIT Commit to an existing Tag
1) Create a branch with the tag
git branch {tagname}-branch {tagname}
git checkout {tagname}-branch
2) Include the fix manually if it's just a change ....
git add .
git ci -m "Fix included"
or cherry-pick the commit, whatever is easier
git cherry-pick {num_commit}
@jexchan
jexchan / multiple_ssh_setting.md
Created April 10, 2012 15:00
Multiple SSH keys for different github accounts

Multiple SSH Keys settings for different github account

create different public key

create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git

$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"
@JWally
JWally / ExampleFileMD5.js
Last active October 29, 2024 11:23
Simple Method to Calculate the Hash of a file in Javascript using HTML5 API
//Event Listener tied to the file input field
document.getElementById('attachment').addEventListener('change', eventHandler, false)
/**
*Description: Simple method to handle an event
*and fire off a function
**/
function eventHandler(evt){
var file = evt.target.files[0];
fileHash( file, md5, function(x){
@mwhite
mwhite / git-aliases.md
Last active May 10, 2025 04:07
The Ultimate Git Alias Setup

The Ultimate Git Alias Setup

If you use git on the command-line, you'll eventually find yourself wanting aliases for your most commonly-used commands. It's incredibly useful to be able to explore your repos with only a few keystrokes that eventually get hardcoded into muscle memory.

Some people don't add aliases because they don't want to have to adjust to not having them on a remote server. Personally, I find that having aliases doesn't mean I that forget the underlying commands, and aliases provide such a massive improvement to my workflow that it would be crazy not to have them.

The simplest way to add an alias for a specific git command is to use a standard bash alias.

# .bashrc
@colmarius
colmarius / git-aliases.md
Created September 23, 2014 09:50
A list of useful git aliases

Intro

Bellow follows a list of aliases, split between beginner and advanced.

To start using them right away you should place the aliases you like most in a file like ~/.zsh/git. Now all that remains is to add the following line to your ~/.zshrc or ~/.bashrc:

. ~/.zsh/git # git aliases
@derhuerst
derhuerst / intro.md
Last active November 27, 2024 06:01
Installing the Z Shell (zsh) on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows

Installing zsh – the easy way

The Z shell (zsh) is a Unix shell [...]. Zsh can be thought of as an extended Bourne shell with a large number of improvements, including some features of bash, ksh, and tcsh.

Z shell – Wikipedia

Read more about ZSH at An Introduction to the Z Shell.

Choose one of the following options.

@umayr
umayr / recover-deleted-branch.sh
Created April 1, 2016 11:41
How to recover a deleted branch
## Pre-requisite: You have to know your last commit message from your deleted branch.
git reflog
# Search for message in the list
# a901eda HEAD@{18}: commit: <last commit message>
# Now you have two options, either checkout revision or HEAD
git checkout a901eda
# Or
git checkout HEAD@{18}
@ahtcx
ahtcx / deep-merge.js
Last active June 9, 2024 14:56
Deep-Merge JavaScript objects with ES6
// ⚠ IMPORTANT: this is old and doesn't work for many different edge cases but I'll keep it as-is for any of you want it
// ⚠ IMPORTANT: you can find more robust versions in the comments or use a library implementation such as lodash's `merge`
// Merge a `source` object to a `target` recursively
const merge = (target, source) => {
// Iterate through `source` properties and if an `Object` set property to merge of `target` and `source` properties
for (const key of Object.keys(source)) {
if (source[key] instanceof Object) Object.assign(source[key], merge(target[key], source[key]))
}
@macbookandrew
macbookandrew / findStyles.js
Last active February 16, 2025 03:00
List unique CSS properties for all DOM elements
/**
* List unique CSS properties for all DOM elements
* Initially created to list unique font stacks on a page
* @see {@link http://stackoverflow.com/a/35022690/ Inspired by this StackOverflow answer}
*
* @see {@link https://gist.github.com/macbookandrew/f33dbbc0aa582d0515919dc5fb95c00a/ URL for this file}
*
* @author AndrewRMinion Design (https://andrewrminion.com)
* @version 1.1
*
@mikebridge
mikebridge / exampleComponent.tsx
Created April 28, 2017 20:33
An example react component in TypeScript
import * as React from "react";
import * as PropTypes from "prop-types";
interface IExampleComponentProps {
text?: string;
onCounterIncrease: (count: number) => void;
}
interface IExampleComponentState {
clicks: number;