Render 1 | Render 2 | State Preserved? |
---|---|---|
<>...</> |
<>{[...]}</> |
yes (in any level) |
<><>...</></> |
<>...</> |
no |
[...] |
[[...]] |
no |
[<>...</>] * |
[...] |
no |
[<>...</>] * |
<>...</> |
no |
[<>...</>] * |
<>[...]</> |
no |
[<>...</>] * |
[[...]] |
yes |
[<>...>] * |
<><>...>> |
yes |
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The only way I've succeeded so far is to employ SSH.
Assuming you are new to this like me, first I'd like to share with you that your Mac has a SSH config
file in a .ssh
directory. The config
file is where you draw relations of your SSH keys to each GitHub (or Bitbucket) account, and all your SSH keys generated are saved into .ssh
directory by default. You can navigate to it by running cd ~/.ssh
within your terminal, open the config
file with any editor, and it should look something like this:
Host * AddKeysToAgent yes
> UseKeyChain yes
// Replace SmartObject’s Content and Save as JPG | |
// 2017, use it at your own risk | |
// Via @Circle B: https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/92796/replacing-a-smart-object-in-bulk-with-photoshops-variable-data-or-scripts/93359 | |
// JPG code from here: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/737789 | |
#target photoshop | |
if (app.documents.length > 0) { | |
var myDocument = app.activeDocument; | |
var theName = myDocument.name.match(/(.*)\.[^\.]+$/)[1]; | |
var thePath = myDocument.path; |
vite.config.ts | |
src/vite-env.d.ts | |
dist |
DEMZF-UCKEE-HB222-DJDDH-594U5 | |
DMAZF-UCKEE-A6222-8CADP-HQZ7H | |
DPAZF-UCKEE-FH222-ET546-DLRGT | |
DRNZF-UCKEE-UK222-RWNLU-XVZH7 | |
DSBZF-UCKEE-BF222-K24JB-S9JLC | |
DSHZF-UCKEE-D3222-NMB93-UKSQF | |
DTHZF-UCKEE-BW222-Q2BKZ-NXPU8 | |
DVAZF-UCKEE-J7222-5UHCT-QSRFE | |
DVEZF-UCKEE-PR222-ZAPFE-4C49Q |
// This is the clear code for CH376S UART communication. | |
#include <SoftwareSerial.h> | |
byte USB_Byte; //used to store data coming from the USB stick | |
int LED = 13; //the LED is connected to digital pin 13 | |
int timeOut = 2000; //TimeOut is 2 seconds. This is the amount of time you wish to wait for a response from the CH376S module. | |
SoftwareSerial USB(10, 11); // Digital pin 10 on Arduino (RX) connects to TXD on the CH376S module | |
// Digital pin 11 on Arduino (TX) connects to RXD on the CH376S module |
#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
"""Unittest with DocTests.""" | |
import doctest | |
import unittest |
Sometimes, when rebasing interactively with git, we need to squash a sequence of commits in a branch.
For example, we need to transform this:
pick 0253dc894f bumped
pick 5a1e86933c remove dependency
pick bffoffb395 memberships rpc resource
pick 222fabf5e0 rpc membership service
pick 726a2f9a10 remove crypto logic
Some notes and techniques for reverse engineering Webpack (and a little bit about React/Vue/Angular) apps.
## Pre-requisite: You have to know your last commit message from your deleted branch. | |
git reflog | |
# Search for message in the list | |
# a901eda HEAD@{18}: commit: <last commit message> | |
# Now you have two options, either checkout revision or HEAD | |
git checkout a901eda | |
# Or | |
git checkout HEAD@{18} |