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What goes inside? Rubbish posts? :D
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Whatever you feel like putting here :) Old banana peels, used condoms, your ex cut to pieces, the content of dmesg.3.gz ...
..gnutella..
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:D :D :D.
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I am trapped in /dev/null.machinebacon wrote:my greatest concern: why does ivanov not sleep?
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monkey.
All statements are true in some sense, false in some sense, meaningless in some sense, true and false in some sense, true and meaningless in some sense, false and meaningless in some sense, and true and false and meaningless in some sense.
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bloat is bloat/more is more/high carb & high fat/and I am gonna do it :D
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time does not fucking exist.
All statements are true in some sense, false in some sense, meaningless in some sense, true and false in some sense, true and meaningless in some sense, false and meaningless in some sense, and true and false and meaningless in some sense.
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How the fuck did I end up here? Meh, still more interesting than work today.
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I used this to insert a line of text in my xcolor files.
I know its junk, but it worked and saved me time. I had to end up concatenating the second sed b/c I couldn't otherwise get a blank line in after the inserted text. Like I said, junk, and probably simple for you guys.
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#! /bin/bash
FILES=$HOME/xcolor_code/*
for f in $FILES
do
sed -i '1i ! dkeg 2013, 2014 !' $f && sed -i '2i! ' $f
done
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^ Woah - wrong subforum dkeg!
This goes in scripts buddy! Get this neat script in the right place!
This goes in scripts buddy! Get this neat script in the right place!
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I named my new Spring 2014.02 hostbox beardsmoker after laughing my ass off that Bacon put "smokes a beard in his pipe" as an option on the profile configuration. I'm fairly drunk.
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I just had a fucking shit storm my my Saturday morning git activity. JFC. All I wanted to do was add colorbar to xcolors. It looks like in the latest git release using git -A is no good. Before that it was just git add ., now it seems you need to be more explicit about what is being added.
Anyway, so I somehow ended up with a full xcolor directory duplicated inside of the original xcolor directory. And when trying to ls, it was not local ... then tried to git pull, but still, according to my local I was up to date, but still that extra directory did not show for me. So I completely wiped my local and started over from scratch.
Once I was set up, I pulled in the repo and the duplicate directory finally reared its ugly head. git rm -r extra directory, git commit, and git push, and we are finally all back to normal. Holy fuck man. How quickly you can get all twisted up in versioning. I'm already worn out.
Anyway, so I somehow ended up with a full xcolor directory duplicated inside of the original xcolor directory. And when trying to ls, it was not local ... then tried to git pull, but still, according to my local I was up to date, but still that extra directory did not show for me. So I completely wiped my local and started over from scratch.
Once I was set up, I pulled in the repo and the duplicate directory finally reared its ugly head. git rm -r extra directory, git commit, and git push, and we are finally all back to normal. Holy fuck man. How quickly you can get all twisted up in versioning. I'm already worn out.
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I broke my fucking fork during lunch at work yesterday, now I have a dogdamned trident:
[yt]X_Vmjy6A2ug[/yt]
[yt]X_Vmjy6A2ug[/yt]
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@dkeg, no biggie...it happens. Also, I got the diff from your newest theme up. I always use "git add" and then tab for completions, and let the non-committed files appear. I know this works with zsh, I assume bash does the same. Also, the command you were looking for is "git reset --hard HEAD" which resets your local to the most previously pushed header at the origin.
..or
git fetch origin
git reset --hard origin/master
which is a much better choice, IMHO, as it makes sure that previous commits are dumped from the local.
What section is this?
dkeg's push > /dev/null
..or
git fetch origin
git reset --hard origin/master
which is a much better choice, IMHO, as it makes sure that previous commits are dumped from the local.
What section is this?
dkeg's push > /dev/null