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How to reload .bash_profile from the command line?

I can get the shell to recognize changes to .bash_profile by exiting and logging back in but I would like to be able to do it on demand. ...
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How to Truncate a string in PHP to the word closest to a certain number of characters?

I have a code snippet written in PHP that pulls a block of text from a database and sends it out to a widget on a webpage. The original block of text can be a lengthy article or a short sentence or two; but for this widget I can't display more than, say, 200 characters. I could use substr() to cho...
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How to place div side by side

I have a main wrapper div that is set 100% width. Inside that i would like to have two divs, one that is fixed width and the other that fills the rest of the space. How do i float the second div to fill the rest of the space. Thanks for any help. ...
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What's the difference between “git reset” and “git checkout”?

I've always thought of git reset and git checkout as the same, in the sense that both bring the project back to a specific commit. However, I feel they can't be exactly the same, as that would be redundant. What is the actual difference between the two? I'm a bit confused, as the svn only has s...
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VIM ctrlp.vim plugin: how to rescan files?

I have come across the awesome ctrlp.vim plugin . It is a good alternative to the Command-T plugin which I have used before. What I did not like about Command-T is that it would take about 20-30 seconds to rescan files when it is invoked for the first time after starting vim. ...
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Show which git tag you are on?

I'm having trouble finding out which tag is currently checked out. 6 Answers 6 ...
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How to use > in an xargs command?

I want to find a bash command that will let me grep every file in a directory and write the output of that grep to a separate file. My guess would have been to do something like this ...
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How do I generate random integers within a specific range in Java?

How do I generate a random int value in a specific range? 66 Answers 66 ...
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How do I access this object property with an illegal name?

I'm using a PHP class someone wrote to interface with the BaseCamp API. 2 Answers 2 ...
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How to set warning level in CMake?

How to set the warning level for a project (not the whole solution) using CMake ? Should work on Visual Studio and GCC . ...