brew install git bash-completion
Configure things:
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
$("[data-provide='select2']").each(function () { | |
var $element = $(this); | |
$element.select2({ | |
placeholder: $element.data("placeholder"), | |
minimumInputLength: 0, | |
allowClear: true, | |
initSelection: function (element, callback) { | |
callback({ | |
id: $(element).val(), |
/** | |
* Creates a new Uint8Array based on two different ArrayBuffers | |
* | |
* @private | |
* @param {ArrayBuffers} buffer1 The first buffer. | |
* @param {ArrayBuffers} buffer2 The second buffer. | |
* @return {ArrayBuffers} The new ArrayBuffer created out of the two. | |
*/ | |
var _appendBuffer = function(buffer1, buffer2) { | |
var tmp = new Uint8Array(buffer1.byteLength + buffer2.byteLength); |
passwd | |
systemctl enable sshd.service | |
systemctl start sshd.service | |
parted -s /dev/sda mklabel gpt | |
parted -s /dev/sda mkpart "primary" "fat16" "50MB" "60MB" | |
parted -s /dev/sda mkpart "primary" "ext4" "1%" "99%" | |
parted -s /dev/sda set 1 bios_grub on | |
mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda2 |
brew install git bash-completion
Configure things:
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
// example function where arguments 2 and 3 are optional | |
function example( err, optionalA, optionalB, callback ) { | |
// retrieve arguments as array | |
var args = []; | |
for (var i = 0; i < arguments.length; i++) { | |
args.push(arguments[i]); | |
} | |
// first argument is the error object |
var parser = document.createElement('a'); | |
parser.href = "http://example.com:3000/pathname/?search=test#hash"; | |
parser.protocol; // => "http:" | |
parser.hostname; // => "example.com" | |
parser.port; // => "3000" | |
parser.pathname; // => "/pathname/" | |
parser.search; // => "?search=test" | |
parser.hash; // => "#hash" | |
parser.host; // => "example.com:3000" |
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.
[ | |
{name: 'Afghanistan', code: 'AF'}, | |
{name: 'Åland Islands', code: 'AX'}, | |
{name: 'Albania', code: 'AL'}, | |
{name: 'Algeria', code: 'DZ'}, | |
{name: 'American Samoa', code: 'AS'}, | |
{name: 'AndorrA', code: 'AD'}, | |
{name: 'Angola', code: 'AO'}, | |
{name: 'Anguilla', code: 'AI'}, | |
{name: 'Antarctica', code: 'AQ'}, |