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Easy way to list node modules I have npm linked?

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How does Python 2 compare string and int? Why do lists compare as greater than numbers, and tuples g

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Installing specific laravel version with composer create-project

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How can I use a file in a command and redirect output to the same file without truncating it?

...can use a temporary file though. #!/bin/sh tmpfile=$(mktemp) grep -v 'seg[0-9]\{1,\}\.[0-9]\{1\}' file_name > ${tmpfile} cat ${tmpfile} > file_name rm -f ${tmpfile} like that, consider using mktemp to create the tmpfile but note that it's not POSIX. ...
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How can you hide database output in Rails console?

...logging in console) To turn it back on ActiveRecord::Base.logger.level = 0 share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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How can I switch my git repository to a particular commit

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How can I display just a portion of an image in HTML/CSS?

Let's say I want a way to display just the the center 50x50px of an image that's 250x250px in HTML. How can I do that. Also, is there a way to do this for css:url() references? ...
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Looping over a list in Python

... 200 Try this, x in mylist is better and more readable than x in mylist[:] and your len(x) should b...
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Is there a literal notation for an array of symbols?

... Yes! This is possible now in Ruby 2.0.0. One way to write it is: %i{foo bar} # => [:foo, :bar] You can also use other delimiters, so you could also write %i(foo bar) or %i!foo bar! for example. This feature was originally announced here: http://www.ru...
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How to get the last element of a slice?

... 307 For just reading the last element of a slice: sl[len(sl)-1] For removing it: sl = sl[:len(s...