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alphazo / archlinux-install-guide.md
Created August 7, 2012 12:54
ArchLinux Installation Guide

ArchLinux Installation guide

This will use GPT partitions and GRUB2 on a BIOS enabled PC (see Wiki for EFI). The Installation Guide can be found at /root/install.txt.

Prepare USB stick

Get 2012.08.04 image or later from http://www.archlinux.org/download. Following tutorial requires at least 2011.07.15 image.

dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdx bs=1k count=1

@senko
senko / onchange.sh
Last active April 1, 2025 17:30
OnChange - Watch current directory and execute a command if anything in it changes
#!/bin/bash
#
# Watch current directory (recursively) for file changes, and execute
# a command when a file or directory is created, modified or deleted.
#
# Written by: Senko Rasic <[email protected]>
#
# Requires Linux, bash and inotifywait (from inotify-tools package).
#
# To avoid executing the command multiple times when a sequence of
@esperlu
esperlu / mysql2sqlite.sh
Created April 27, 2011 05:46
MySQL to Sqlite converter
#!/bin/sh
# Converts a mysqldump file into a Sqlite 3 compatible file. It also extracts the MySQL `KEY xxxxx` from the
# CREATE block and create them in separate commands _after_ all the INSERTs.
# Awk is choosen because it's fast and portable. You can use gawk, original awk or even the lightning fast mawk.
# The mysqldump file is traversed only once.
# Usage: $ ./mysql2sqlite mysqldump-opts db-name | sqlite3 database.sqlite
# Example: $ ./mysql2sqlite --no-data -u root -pMySecretPassWord myDbase | sqlite3 database.sqlite
@bfoz
bfoz / fixup_committer_date.sh
Created September 7, 2010 19:24
Force GIT_COMMITTER_DATE = GIT_AUTHOR_DATE
git filter-branch --env-filter 'export GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="$GIT_AUTHOR_DATE"'
@katylava
katylava / git-selective-merge.md
Last active February 27, 2024 10:18
git selective merge

Update 2022: git checkout -p <other-branch> is basically a shortcut for all this.

FYI This was written in 2010, though I guess people still find it useful at least as of 2021. I haven't had to do it ever again, so if it goes out of date I probably won't know.

Example: You have a branch refactor that is quite different from master. You can't merge all of the commits, or even every hunk in any single commit or master will break, but you have made a lot of improvements there that you would like to bring over to master.

Note: This will not preserve the original change authors. Only use if necessary, or if you don't mind losing that information, or if you are only merging your own work.