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How do I move a file with Ruby?
...our_file', '/opt/new/location/your_file')
Remember; if you are moving across partitions, "mv" will copy the file to new destination and unlink the source path.
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How to upgrade PostgreSQL from version 9.6 to version 10.1 without losing data?
I'm using the PostgreSQL database for my Ruby on Rails application (on Mac OS X 10.9).
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How to connect to my http://localhost web server from Android Emulator
What can I do in the Android emulator to connect it to my localhost web server page at http://localhost or http://127.0.0.1 ?
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Why do I get a SyntaxError for a Unicode escape in my file path?
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why triple `\`? Editing typo? Ok now I see post history and someone fixed formatting not carefully enough, so I've fixed that. Please familiarize yourself it with SO features.
– Marek R
Jan 20 at 11:17
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Failed to build gem native extension (installing Compass)
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This fixes the error on Ubuntu, but it seems OP is using OSX.
– mhnagaoka
Oct 8 '14 at 5:33
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Only get hash value using md5sum (without filename)
...he - indicates the source as stdin). – You must tell bash to capture those words into a string, using Command Substitution: $( command ). – The ( brackets ) produce a bash array with 2 elements. However, you must assign that array construct ( … ) to an variable name; hence, using md5 as the...
How to determine the Boost version on a system?
Is there a quick way to determine the version of the Boost C++ libraries on a system?
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Reload Flask app when template file changes
...ment to Flask().run(), a collection of filenames to watch: any change on those files will trigger the reloader.
Example:
from os import path, walk
extra_dirs = ['directory/to/watch',]
extra_files = extra_dirs[:]
for extra_dir in extra_dirs:
for dirname, dirs, files in walk(extra_dir):
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How to Batch Rename Files in a macOS Terminal?
...se you can use the following bash command (bash is the default shell on macOS):
for f in *.png; do echo mv "$f" "${f/_*_/_}"; done
Note: If there's a chance that your filenames start with -, place -- before them[1]:
mv -- "$f" "${f/_*_/_}"
Note: echo is prepended to mv so as to perform a dry ru...
What is the difference between Sublime text and Github's Atom [closed]
... example, at the time of this writing, Atom is only available on the Macintosh while Sublime Text is already multiplatform.
Can I use the themes, schemes and packages from Sublime as is, like Sublime could do with text mate.
The short answer is no, but because of Atom's hackability, it will be ea...
