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Git merge errors
I have a git branch called 9-sign-in-out with perfectly working code, and I want to turn it into the master. I'm currently on the master branch.
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How to limit depth for recursive file list?
Is there a way to limit the depth of a recursive file listing in linux?
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Getting an empty JQuery object
In the following code I set up a change handler on a select box to show and hide some follow up questions based on the value of the selection.
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Can I use an OR in regex without capturing what's enclosed?
I'm using rubular.com to build my regex, and their documentation describes the following:
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Getting pids from ps -ef |grep keyword
I want to use ps -ef | grep "keyword" to determine the pid of a daemon process (there is a unique string in output of ps -ef in it).
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jquery how to empty input field
I am in a mobile app and I use an input field in order user submit a number.
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str performance in python
While profiling a piece of python code ( python 2.6 up to 3.2 ), I discovered that the
str method to convert an object (in my case an integer) to a string is almost an order of magnitude slower than using string formatting.
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Setting environment variables for accessing in PHP when using Apache
I have a Linux environment and I have a PHP Web Application that conditionally runs based on environment variables using getenv in PHP. I need to know how these environment variables need to be set for the application to work correctly. I am not sure how to set this up on Apache.
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What is the difference between double-ampersand (&&) and semicolon (;) in Linux Bash?
What is the difference between ampersand and semicolon in Linux Bash ?
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keep rsync from removing unfinished source files
I have two machines, speed and mass. speed has a fast Internet connection and is running a crawler which downloads a lot of files to disk. mass has a lot of disk space. I want to move the files from speed to mass after they're done downloading. Ideally, I'd just run:
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