Step 1: Export the file to csv format.
Step 2: Remove the empty rows from the file by running below command:
grep -iv ",,,,," file_name.csv > data_clean.csv
Step 3: Run below script
#!/usr/bin/env bash
echo "" > data_cleaned.csv
counter=0
Introduction to git | |
What is git? | |
- git is basically, a version control system where you can collaborate with | |
other and work on your projects. Developed by Linus. | |
Advantages of using git over other version system? | |
- git maintains snapshot of your projects, while other SVN store the diff for every change. | |
- git uses SHA1, so data loss is almost impossible (checks for data integrity). | |
- git maintains the local database, so the search is faster as compare to other. |
require_relative "rules" | |
# An object which represents the checkout process or cash register. | |
# It scans items, which are added to an internal list of items, | |
# which are then used to return the #total at any given moment. | |
# This total tries to use the rules which lead to the cheapest price. | |
class CheckOut < Struct.new(:rules) | |
attr_accessor :rules # list of available pricing rules (passed on initialization) | |
attr_accessor :items # hash of scanned items and quantities | |
# { "A" => 0, "B" => 1 } means we have scanned one "A" and zero "B"s |
./ Makefile and configure scripts. | |
./src General sources | |
./include Header files that expose the public interface and are to be installed | |
./lib Library build directory | |
./bin Tools build directory | |
./tools Tools sources | |
./test Test suites that should be run during a `make test` |
|── autogen.sh | |
├── CODING_STANDARDS.md | |
├── configure | |
├── data | |
│ ├── characters.json | |
│ ├── font | |
│ │ ├── font.ttf | |
│ ├── images | |
│ │ ├── animation | |
│ │ │ └── running |
├── bin => Contains binary of your project | |
├── docs => Contains documentation and future aspects about your project | |
│ └── ToDo => ToDo List of your project | |
├── etc => Add configuration files under this directory | |
│ └── imdb-xplorer.cfg => Configuration file | |
├── LICENSE => Add license for your project | |
├── logs => This directory contains logs about behaviour of your script | |
│ └── imdb-xplorer.log => log file | |
├── README.md => Contains how to install, and use your project | |
├── setup.sh => install the project on your machine |
<project_name>/ | |
application/ | |
configs/ | |
application.ini | |
controllers/ | |
helpers/ | |
forms/ | |
layouts/ | |
filters/ | |
helpers/ |
At the end of your Blogger post , using HTML editor, append this | |
<script src="https://raw.github.com/moski/gist-Blogger/master/public/gistLoader.js" type="text/javascript"></script> | |
In the content of your blog post, simply add this: | |
<div class="gistLoad" data-id="8488564" id="gist-8488564">Loading https://gist.github.com/8488564....</div> | |
Note: adding the URL is useful because when the javascript does not work, readers can copy and paste the URL themselves. |
Step 1: Export the file to csv format.
Step 2: Remove the empty rows from the file by running below command:
grep -iv ",,,,," file_name.csv > data_clean.csv
Step 3: Run below script
#!/usr/bin/env bash
echo "" > data_cleaned.csv
counter=0
GOCMD=go | |
GOTEST=$(GOCMD) test | |
GOVET=$(GOCMD) vet | |
BINARY_NAME=example | |
VERSION?=0.0.0 | |
SERVICE_PORT?=3000 | |
DOCKER_REGISTRY?= #if set it should finished by / | |
EXPORT_RESULT?=false # for CI please set EXPORT_RESULT to true | |
GREEN := $(shell tput -Txterm setaf 2) |
## Create a bin directory in your home directory, if not exists | |
mkdir -p ~/bin | |
## find the url for latest version of the hadolint | |
latest_hadolint=$(curl -sL https://api.github.com/repos/hadolint/hadolint/releases/latest | jq -r '.assets[].browser_download_url' | grep -i windows | grep -iv 256) | |
## Download the hadolint binary to the bin directory | |
curl -sL $latest_hadolint -o ~/bin/hadolint.exe |