Used nodes:
Linux raspberrypi 4.9.41-v7+ #1023 SMP Tue Aug 8 16:00:15 BST 2017 armv7l GNU/Linux
Linux localhost.localdomain 4.14.5-200.fc26.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Dec 11 16:29:08 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
| #!/bin/bash | |
| case "${1:-''}" in | |
| 'start') | |
| if test -f /tmp/selenium.pid | |
| then | |
| echo "Selenium is already running." | |
| else | |
| export DISPLAY=localhost:99.0 | |
| java -Dwebdriver.gecko.driver="/usr/lib/geckodriver/geckodriver" -jar /usr/lib/selenium/selenium-server-standalone.jar -port 4444 > /var/log/selenium/output.log 2> /var/log/selenium/error.log & echo $! > /tmp/selenium.pid |
| <? | |
| ///////////////////// | |
| // slack2html | |
| // by @levelsio | |
| ///////////////////// | |
| // | |
| ///////////////////// | |
| // WHAT DOES THIS DO? | |
| ///////////////////// | |
| // |
| git branch -m old_branch new_branch # Rename branch locally | |
| git push origin :old_branch # Delete the old branch | |
| git push --set-upstream origin new_branch # Push the new branch, set local branch to track the new remote |
Ok, I geeked out, and this is probably more information than you need. But it completely answers the question. Sorry. ☺
Locally, I'm at this commit:
$ git show
commit d6cd1e2bd19e03a81132a23b2025920577f84e37
Author: jnthn <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Apr 15 16:35:03 2012 +0200
When I added FIRST/NEXT/LAST, it was idiomatic but not quite so fast. This makes it faster. Another little bit of masak++'s program.
| #include <iostream> | |
| #include <sstream> | |
| #include <bitset> | |
| #include <vector> | |
| #include <iomanip> | |
| #include <cstring> | |
| // By: hak8or | |
| // To compile: g++ -std=c++0x SHA_256_hak.cpp -o SHA_256_hak | |
| // To run self test just run the following: SHA_256_hak |
| == | |
| Visual Studio | |
| http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8264323/how-to-compile-a-visual-studio-c-sharp-project-with-mono | |
| apt-get install mono-complete | |
| and run from the command line : | |
| xbuild mysolution.sln | |
| xbuild myproject.csproj |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # store the current dir | |
| CUR_DIR=$(pwd) | |
| # Let the person running the script know what's going on. | |
| echo "\n\033[1mPulling in latest changes for all repositories...\033[0m\n" | |
| # Find all git repositories and update it to the master latest revision | |
| for i in $(find . -name ".git" | cut -c 3-); do |
If you're like me you have a dir like ~/Workspace/Github where all your git repos live. I often find myself making a change in a repo, getting side tracked and ending up in another repo, or off doing something else all together. After a while I end up with several repos with modifications. This script helps me pick up where I left off by checking the status of all my repos, instead of having to check each one individually.
Usage:
git-status [directory]This will run git status on each repo under the directory specified. If called with no directory provided it will default to the current directory.
| # source : http://code.google.com/p/natvpn/source/browse/trunk/stun_server_list | |
| # A list of available STUN server. | |
| stun.l.google.com:19302 | |
| stun1.l.google.com:19302 | |
| stun2.l.google.com:19302 | |
| stun3.l.google.com:19302 | |
| stun4.l.google.com:19302 | |
| stun01.sipphone.com | |
| stun.ekiga.net |