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How to quickly and conveniently disable all console.log statements in my code?

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How do I negate a test with regular expressions in a bash script?

Using GNU bash (version 4.0.35(1)-release (x86_64-suse-linux-gnu), I would like to negate a test with Regular Expressions. For example, I would like to conditionally add a path to the PATH variable, if the path is not already there, as in: ...
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Get specific object by id from array of objects in AngularJS

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Packing NuGet projects compiled in release mode?

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PowerMockito mock single static method and return object

I want to mock a static method m1 from a class which contains 2 static methods, m1 and m2. And I want the method m1 to return an object. ...
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IndentationError: unindent does not match any outer indentation level

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Adding a Google Plus (one or share) link to an email newsletter

I am trying to find a way to embed a share/+1 link for Google+ in a Newsletter, much like the Facebook share and tweeter tweet links can be embedded in a newsletter, which can be achieved with the following two urls: ...
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Get Character value from KeyCode in JavaScript… then trim

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Git ignore sub folders

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How does one escape backslashes and forward slashes in VIM find/search?

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