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How to link to specific line number on github

I know I can link to a specific line number on a file on a github repo (I'm sure I've seen this before)... 7 Answers ...
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pull/push from multiple remote locations

The short: is there a way to have a git repo push to and pull from a list of remote repos (rather than a single "origin")? ...
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Best way to store JSON in an HTML attribute?

I need to put a JSON object into an attribute on an HTML element. 9 Answers 9 ...
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Listing only directories using ls in Bash?

This command lists directories in the current path: ls -d */ 26 Answers 26 ...
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Uploading images using Node.js, Express, and Mongoose

Please consider newer answers that have more up-to-date information as things have changed over the years! 12 Answers ...
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Is there a built-in method to compare collections?

I would like to compare the contents of a couple of collections in my Equals method. I have a Dictionary and an IList. Is there a built-in method to do this? ...
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What is `mt=8` in iTunes links for the App Store?

Does anyone know the significance of the mt parameter in App Store Links? 8 Answers ...
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The project file has been moved renamed or is not on your computer

I get this error when I try to load a VS 2008 project from TFS source control: 15 Answers ...
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Child inside parent with min-height: 100% not inheriting height

I found a way to make a div container to occupy at least full height of a page, by setting min-height: 100%; . However, when I add a nested div and set height: 100%; , it doesn't stretch to container's height. Is there a way to fix it? ...
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Dependency Inject (DI) “friendly” library

I'm pondering the design of a C# library, that will have several different high level functions. Of course, those high-level functions will be implemented using the SOLID class design principles as much as possible. As such, there will probably be classes intended for consumers to use directly on ...