Note
This no longer works in browser!
Note
This no longer works if you're alone in vc! Somebody else has to join you!
How to use this script:
- Accept the quest under User Settings -> Gift Inventory
<template> | |
<div ref="editor" class="notranslate"> | |
<div v-show="showSuggestions" ref="suggestions"> | |
<template v-if="(filteredSuggestions || []).length"> | |
<div | |
v-for="(item, index) in filteredSuggestions.slice(0, 10)" | |
:key="index" | |
:class="[$style.suggestion, navigatedSuggestionIndex === index && $style.selected]" | |
@click="selectSuggestion(item)" | |
> |
If you hate git submodule
, then you may want to give git subtree
a try.
When you want to use a subtree, you add the subtree to an existing repository where the subtree is a reference to another repository url and branch/tag. This add
command adds all the code and files into the main repository locally; it's not just a reference to a remote repo.
When you stage and commit files for the main repo, it will add all of the remote files in the same operation. The subtree checkout will pull all the files in one pass, so there is no need to try and connect to another repo to get the portion of subtree files, because they were already included in the main repo.
Let's say you already have a git repository with at least one commit. You can add another repository into this respository like this:
//import puppeteer | |
import puppeteer from 'puppeteer'; | |
async function muiSelectOption(page, buttonSelector, optionValue) { | |
let liComponent; | |
let selectorSubstr = buttonSelector.substring(1); // Remove the leading '#' or '.' | |
if (optionValue) { | |
liComponent = `li[data-value="${optionValue}"]`; | |
} else { | |
liComponent = 'li:first-child'; |
package main | |
import ( | |
"flag" | |
"io" | |
"log" | |
"net" | |
"net/http" | |
"strings" | |
) |
See the following links for further updates to Github Desktop for Ubuntu. These are official instructions. (also mentioned by fetwar on Nov 3, 2023)
For the sake of "maintaining the tradition" here is the updated version.
source: http://www.skorks.com/2009/09/bash-shortcuts-for-maximum-productivity/
# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/projects.html | |
# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/issues.html | |
# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/notes.html | |
# Project List | |
$r = Invoke-RestMethod -Headers @{ 'PRIVATE-TOKEN'='xxxxx' } -Uri http://xxxxx/api/v4/projects/ | |
$r | Sort-Object -Property id | Format-Table -Property id, name | |
# Issues List | |
$r = Invoke-RestMethod -Headers @{ 'PRIVATE-TOKEN'='xxxxx' } -Uri http://xxxxx/api/v4/projects/<xx>/issues |
An guide how to activate Windows 11 Pro for free
Because you will get some more features like an Bitlocker and host your device as an External Desktop which can be accessed through the internet
The answer is yes! You can switch from almost any edition to Pro completely for free!
People which already have Pro, but not activated, can skip to this step.
What you first need to do is open CMD (Command Prompt) as Administrator using this keyboard key:
<#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
Release Notes: | |
v1.4: | |
Author: Jared Poeppelman, Microsoft | |
First version published on TechNet Script Gallery | |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#> | |
function Test-Command | |
{ |