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flaviocopes / check-substring-starts-with.go
Last active June 23, 2024 09:05
Go: check if a string starts with a substring #golang
package main
import (
"strings"
)
func main() {
strings.HasPrefix("foobar", "foo") // true
}
@manasthakur
manasthakur / submodules.md
Last active October 17, 2024 08:11
Using git submodules to version-control Vim plugins

Using git-submodules to version-control Vim plugins

If you work across many computers (and even otherwise!), it's a good idea to keep a copy of your setup on the cloud, preferably in a git repository, and clone it on another machine when you need. Thus, you should keep the .vim directory along with your .vimrc version-controlled.

But when you have plugins installed inside .vim/bundle (if you use pathogen), or inside .vim/pack (if you use Vim 8's packages), keeping a copy where you want to be able to update the plugins (individual git repositories), as well as your vim-configuration as a whole, requires you to use git submodules.

Creating the repository

Initialize a git repository inside your .vim directory, add everything (including the vimrc), commit and push to a GitHub/BitBucket/GitLab repository:

cd ~/.vim