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How to unstage large nu<em>mem>ber of files without deleting the content

I accidentally added a lot of te<em>mem>porary files using git add -A 9 Answers 9 ...
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How to resize a VirtualBox v<em>mem>dk file

I've run out of space on a virtual <em>mem>achine disk which is a v<em>mem>dk and need to resize the virtual i<em>mem>age. Resizing with the co<em>mem><em>mem>and ...
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https URL with token para<em>mem>eter : how secure is it?

On our site, we provide to users a si<em>mem>ulation based on their private infor<em>mem>ation (given through a for<em>mem>). We would like to allow the<em>mem> to get back on their si<em>mem>ulation results later, but without forcing the<em>mem> to create a login/password account. ...
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git: How to ignore all present untracked files?

Is there a handy way to ignore all untracked files and folders in a git repository? (I know about the .gitignore .) 8 An...
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Python: How to get stdout after running os.syste<em>mem>? [duplicate]

I want to get the stdout in a variable after running the os.syste<em>mem> call. 6 Answers ...
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Express next function, what is it really for?

Have been trying to find a good description of what the next() <em>mem>ethod does. In the Express docu<em>mem>entation it says that next('route') can be used to ju<em>mem>p to that route and skip all routes in between, but so<em>mem>eti<em>mem>es next is called without argu<em>mem>ents. Anybody knows of a good tutorial etc that descri...
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What is the difference between Frag<em>mem>entPagerAdapter and Frag<em>mem>entStatePagerAdapter?

What is the difference between Frag<em>mem>entPagerAdapter and Frag<em>mem>entStatePagerAdapter ? 7 Answers ...
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How to read a single character fro<em>mem> the user?

Is there a way of reading one single character fro<em>mem> the user input? For instance, they press one key at the ter<em>mem>inal and it is returned (sort of like getch() ). I know there's a function in Windows for it, but I'd like so<em>mem>ething that is cross-platfor<em>mem>. ...
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How can I export the sche<em>mem>a of a database in PostgreSQL?

<em>Mem>y co<em>mem>puter broke down but fortunately I backed up the folder C:\Progra<em>mem> Files\PostgreSQL. 8 Answers ...
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The server principal is not able to access the database under the current security context in SQL Se

I a<em>mem> trying to access <em>mem>y hosting server’s database through SQL Server <em>Mem>anage<em>mem>ent Studio, everything till login is fine but when I use the co<em>mem><em>mem>and use <em>mem>yDatabase it gives <em>mem>e this error: ...