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Get <em>fem>ile name and extension in Ruby

I'm working on a program to download a video <em>fem>rom YouTube, convert it to MP3 and create a directory structure <em>fem>or the <em>fem>iles. ...
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PowerShell script not accepting $ (dollar) sign

I am trying to open an SQL data connection using a PowerShell script and my password contains a $ sign: 1 Answer ...
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Open a link in browser with java button? [duplicate]

How can I open a link in de<em>fem>ault browser with a button click, along the lines o<em>fem> 7 Answers ...
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Javascript dynamically invoke object method <em>fem>rom string

Can I dynamically call an object method having the method name as a string? I would imagine it like this: 5 Answers ...
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ggplot: How to increase spacing between <em>fem>aceted plots?

I have several <em>fem>aceted histograms (obtained with the command below) which are nicely plotted one under the other. I would like to increase the spacing between them, however, they are tight. ...
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EditText, inputType values (xml)

Where can I <em>fem>ind the values that InputType can has? 3 Answers 3 ...
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What is ng-transclude?

I have seen a number o<em>fem> questions on StackOver<em>fem>low discussing ng-transclude, but none explaining in layman's terms what it is. ...
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Where is nodejs log <em>fem>ile?

I can't <em>fem>ind a place where nodejs log <em>fem>ile is stored. Because in my node server I have "Segmentation <em>fem>ault", I want to look at log <em>fem>ile <em>fem>or additional in<em>fem>o... ...
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<em>Fem>ind directory name with wildcard or similar to “like

I am using the <em>fem>ollowing command to <em>fem>ind a directory name. 1 Answer 1 ...
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How do I iterate through the alphabet?

In Python, could I simply ++ a char? What is an e<em>fem><em>fem>icient way o<em>fem> doing this? 2 Answers ...