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How to execute ipdb.set_trace() at will while running pytest tests

I'm using pytest for my test suite. While catching bugs in complex inter-components test, I would like to place import ipdb; ipdb.set_trace() in the middle of my code to allow me to debug it. ...
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Express command not found

For some reason after installing Express globally on my machine with npm install -g express if I cd into a directory and try to run express I get the following error: ...
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Git: How to reuse/retain commit messages after 'git reset'?

As Git user I regular come across the situation, that I need to rework one or more commits in a way which do not fit into --amend or rebase -i with fixup commits. Typically I would do something like ...
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What is the best way to exit a function (which has no return value) in python before the function en

Let's assume an iteration in which we call a function without a return value. The way I think my program should behave is explained in this pseudocode: ...
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Convert string to List in one line?

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How can I check the size of a collection within a Django template?

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How to generate Javadoc HTML files in Eclipse?

I have written Javadoc style comments like this in my project's code: 4 Answers 4 ...
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AngularJS $http, CORS and http authentication

Because using CORS and http authentication with AngularJS can be tricky I edited the question to share one learned lesson. First I want to thank igorzg. His answer helped me a lot. The scenario is the following: You want to send POST request to a different domain with AngularJS $http service. There ...
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How do you execute an arbitrary native command from a string?

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How do I create a class instance from a string name in ruby?

I have the name of a class and I want to create an instance of that class so that I can loop through each rails attribute that is present in the schema of that class. ...