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// Shows the author and commit per line of specified file git blame test.c // Shows the author email and commit per line of specified git blame -e test.c file // Limits the selection of lines by specified range git blame -L 1,10 test.c
Configure your app's URLconf to automatically use a URL namespace by setting the app_name attribute: # In <myapp>/urls.py from django.conf.urls import url from .views import overview app_name = 'myapp' urlpatterns = [ url(r'^$', overview, name='overview'), ] This will set t...
Setup First, install the necessary packages with: npm install express cors mongoose Code Then, add dependencies to server.js, create the database schema and the name of the collection, create an Express.js server, and connect to MongoDB: var express = require('express'); var cors = require('...
Use $this to refer to the current object. Use self to refer to the current class. In other words, use $this->member for non-static members, use self::$member for static members. In the example below, sayHello() and sayGoodbye() are using self and $this difference can be observed here. cl...
The dot operator repeats the last action performed, for instance: file test.tx helo, World! helo, David! (cursor at [1][1]) Now perform a cwHello<Esc> (Change Word helo to Hello) Now the buffer looks like that: Hello, World! helo, David! (cursor at [1][5]) After typing j_ the cur...
As we know we can declare an array with default values: int[] arr = new int[10]; This will create an array of 10 integers with each element of the array having value 0 (the default value of type int). To create an array initialized with a non-default value, we can use Enumerable.Repeat from the...
Event delegation is a process which allow us to avoid adding event listeners to specific nodes; instead, the event listener is added to parent node. This mechanism utilizes the event propagation/bubbling to handle an event at a higher level element/node in the DOM instead of using the element on whi...
You might have heard that everything in Python is an object, even literals. This means, for example, 7 is an object as well, which means it has attributes. For example, one of these attributes is the bit_length. It returns the amount of bits needed to represent the value it is called upon. x = 7 ...
<svg width="900px" height="400px" viewBox="900 400"> <defs> <filter id="GaussianHardEdge" x="0%" y="0%" width="100%" height="100%"> <feGaussianBlur stdDeviation="5"/&gt...
<svg width="800px" height="600px"> <defs> <filter id="inner-glow"> <feFlood flood-color="red"/> <feComposite in2="SourceAlpha" operator="out"/> <feGaussianBlur stdDeviation="2" r...
<svg width="800px" height="600px"> <defs> <filter id="greyscale"> <feColorMatrix type="matrix" values="0.2126 0.7152 0.0722 0 0 0.2126 0.7152 0.0722 0 0 0...
<svg width="800px" height="600px"> <defs> <filter id="greyscale"> <feColorMatrix type="matrix" values="0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ...
<svg width="800px" height="600px"> <defs> <filter id="focus-blur" > <feDiffuseLighting result = "diffOut" diffuseConstant = "1" lighting-color="white"> <feSpotLight id="spotlight" x =...
Since Java 7 it has been possible to use one or more underscores (_) for separating groups of digits in a primitive number literal to improve their readability. For instance, these two declarations are equivalent: Java SE 7 int i1 = 123456; int i2 = 123_456; System.out.println(i1 == i2); // tru...
CREATE (beginning_node)-[:edge_name{Attribute:1, Attribute:'two'}]->(ending_node)
A common problem when working with Unity is when 2 or more developers are modifying a Unity scene or prefab (*.unity files). Git does not know how to merge them correctly out of the box. Thankfully the Unity team deployed a tool called SmartMerge which makes simple merge automatic. The first thing...
Simple toggle() case function toggleBasic() { $(".target1").toggle(); } With specific duration function toggleDuration() { $(".target2").toggle("slow"); // A millisecond duration value is also acceptable } ...and callback function toggleCallback() { ...
As a root user run: nginx -s reopen
/*(8)*/ SELECT /*9*/ DISTINCT /*11*/ TOP /*(1)*/ FROM /*(3)*/ JOIN /*(2)*/ ON /*(4)*/ WHERE /*(5)*/ GROUP BY /*(6)*/ WITH {CUBE | ROLLUP} /*(7)*/ HAVING /*(10)*/ ORDER BY /*(11)*/ LIMIT The order in which a query is processed and description of each section. V...
Elasticsearch is accessed through a HTTP REST API, typically using the cURL library. The messages between the search server and the client (your or your application) are sent in the form of JSON strings. By default, Elasticsearch runs on port 9200. In the examples below, ?pretty is added to tell El...

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