In many tech conferences, attendees are invited to rate the talk and/or the speaker from 1 to 5 stars. This type of ratings is interesting but has a few drawbacks.
The discussion started as a twitter thread with this french proposition.
In many tech conferences, attendees are invited to rate the talk and/or the speaker from 1 to 5 stars. This type of ratings is interesting but has a few drawbacks.
The discussion started as a twitter thread with this french proposition.
| # Version key/value should be on his own line | |
| PACKAGE_VERSION=$(cat package.json \ | |
| | grep version \ | |
| | head -1 \ | |
| | awk -F: '{ print $2 }' \ | |
| | sed 's/[",]//g') | |
| echo $PACKAGE_VERSION |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # for an "svn pristine text not present" error like this: | |
| # svn: E155010: Pristine text 'd6612ee6af5d9fb4459cbe7e2e8e18f7fb4201f8' not present | |
| # you can delete the file and retrieve it with svn up | |
| # (if you have local modifications, make up your own plan) | |
| # - | |
| # Run this script from the root of the working copy. | |
| # It retrieves the file that's causing the error from wc.db | |
| # usage example : ./svn-pristine-find.sh d6612ee6af5d9fb4459cbe7e2e8e18f7fb4201f8 |