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How should I use git diff for long lines?
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The display of the output of git diff is handled by whatever pager you are using.
Commonly, under Linux, less would be used.
You can tell git to use a different pager by setting the GIT_PAGER environment variable. If you don't mind about paging (for example, your t...
Using LINQ to remove elements from a List
...ly need to do it based on another collection, I'd use a HashSet, RemoveAll and Contains:
var setToRemove = new HashSet<Author>(authors);
authorsList.RemoveAll(x => setToRemove.Contains(x));
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When applying a patch is there any way to resolve conflicts?
... you want to go to a gui or just manually merge the files using vim (the standard <<<<<<, ||||||, >>>>>> conflict resolution).
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How to get database structure in MySQL via query
...e table name after db name in mysqldump. You get the same results with SQL and SHOW CREATE TABLE:
SHOW CREATE TABLE table;
Or DESCRIBE if you prefer a column listing:
DESCRIBE table;
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How to install lxml on Ubuntu
...on of lxml altogether though, you could try
apt-get install python-lxml
and be done with it. :)
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What does mc:Ignorable=“d” mean in WPF?
...e which is ignored at runtime. In your case, you can specify DesignHeight and DesignWidth, which are not "real" properties on a Window, but work in the designer for providing a default design time experience.
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Break parallel.foreach?
...e<...> before the one that invokes state.Break() are being processed and those coming after it are not? Although the former could be achieved somehow, I don't see how the latter would be possible at all.
– Hendrik Wiese
Mar 14 '13 at 12:29
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How to define different dependencies for different product flavors
I am converting one of my apps to Gradle and would like to use the new build flavor features to have a paid and a free ad based flavor.
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Split a vector into chunks in R
...along(d)/20))
More details: I think all you need is seq_along(), split() and ceiling():
> d <- rpois(73,5)
> d
[1] 3 1 11 4 1 2 3 2 4 10 10 2 7 4 6 6 2 1 1 2 3 8 3 10 7 4
[27] 3 4 4 1 1 7 2 4 6 0 5 7 4 6 8 4 7 12 4 6 8 4 2 7 6 5
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Cross-referencing commits in github
...people can find it without following the link to the Autolinked References and URLs section of the GitHub help:
User/Project@SHA
For example:
mojombo/god@be6a8cc1c1ecfe9489fb51e4869af15a13fc2cd2
Short SHAs work as well (as long as they are unique):
mojombo/god@be6a8cc
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