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How do I remove a submodule?

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What is the best way to ensure only one instance of a Bash script is running? [duplicate]

What is the simplest/best way to ensure only one instance of a given script is running - assuming it's Bash on Linux? 14 An...
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How to specify the private SSH-key to use when executing shell command on Git?

A rather unusual situation perhaps, but I want to specify a private SSH-key to use when executing a shell (git) command from the local computer. ...
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How to define a List bean in Spring?

I'm using Spring to define stages in my application. It's configured that the necessary class (here called Configurator ) is injected with the stages. Now I need the List of Stages in another class, named LoginBean . The Configurator doesn't offer access to his List of Stages. ...
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apt-get for Cygwin?

Is there any apt-get -like program for use with Cygwin? 7 Answers 7 ...
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Mixin vs inheritance

What is the difference between a mixin and inheritance? 8 Answers 8 ...
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Filtering collections in C#

I am looking for a very fast way to filter down a collection in C#. I am currently using generic List collections, but am open to using other structures if they perform better. ...
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Including all the jars in a directory within the Java classpath

Is there a way to include all the jar files within a directory in the classpath? 25 Answers ...
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In Java, is there a way to write a string literal without having to escape quotes?

Say you have a String literal with a lot of quotation marks inside it. You could escape them all, but it's a pain, and difficult to read. ...
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How do I read all classes from a Java package in the classpath?

I need to read classes contained in a Java package. Those classes are in classpath. I need to do this task from a Java program directly. Do you know a simple way to do? ...