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How can I get a list of Git branches, ordered by most recent commit?

I want to get a list of all the branches in a Git repository with the "freshest" branches at the top, where the "freshest" branch is the one that's been committed to most recently (and is, therefore, more likely to be one I want to pay attention to). ...
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How to swap keys and values in a hash

...;:b, 3=>:c} BUT... If you have duplicate values, invert will discard all but the last occurrence of your values (because it will keep replacing new value for that key during iteration). Likewise, key will only return the first match: {a: 1, b: 2, c: 2}.key(2) => :b {a: 1, b: 2, c: 2}.inv...
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Input and Output binary streams using JERSEY?

... This consumes all bytes into memory, which means large files could bring down the server. The purpose of streaming is to avoid consuming all bytes into memory. – Robert Christian Jan 15 '16 at 0:34 ...
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Should I check in node_modules to git when creating a node.js app on Heroku?

... They are no longer recommending the node_modules folder be committed. Usually, no. Allow npm to resolve dependencies for your packages. For packages you deploy, such as websites and apps, you should use npm shrinkwrap to lock down your full dependency tree: https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/shrinkwrap ...
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When would you use .git/info/exclude instead of .gitignore to exclude files?

...gnore rules, unlike .git/info/exclude. So, .gitignore is available across all clones of the repository. Therefore, in large teams all people are ignoring the same kind of files Example *.db, *.log. And you can have more specific ignore rules because of multiple .gitignore. .git/info/exclude is av...
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Resolve Git merge conflicts in favor of their changes during a pull

...ge strategy. So you could simplify it to git pull -X theirs, which is basically equivalent to git pull --strategy-option theirs. – user456814 Jul 28 '14 at 3:26 5 ...
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Why does scanf() need “%lf” for doubles, when printf() is okay with just “%f”?

...cross-use" %lf with float or %f with double. But there's no reason to actually do it in practice. Don't use %f to printf arguments of type double. It is a widespread habit born back in C89/90 times, but it is a bad habit. Use %lf in printf for double and keep %f reserved for float arguments. ...
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CSS does the width include the padding?

...width: 10em; padding: 2em; border: 1em; } would be 10em wide. In contrast, all standards-fearing browsers default to the "content-box" box model. In this model, the width of an element does not include padding or borders. For example: #foo { width: 10em; padding: 2em; border: 1em; } will actually be...
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How to run Node.js as a background process and never die?

...ill %2 with the number being the index of the process. Powerful solution (allows you to reconnect to the process if it is interactive): screen You can then detach by pressing Ctrl+a+d and then attach back by running screen -r Also consider the newer alternative to screen, tmux. ...
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Matching an empty input box using CSS

...e present in the input tag. Tested in Chrome - not sure if this counts for all browsers. – Berend Mar 17 '17 at 6:23 10 ...