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How to compare two revisions in Bitbucket?
...id with the current version of Bitbucket?
– Martin Stålberg
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Secure random token in Node.js
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@Triforcey can you explain why you usually would want the async option?
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Declaring array of objects
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Is it possible to rename a maven jar-with-dependencies?
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Tab key == 4 spaces and auto-indent after curly braces in Vim
... has been replaced by cindent which "Works more cleverly", although still mainly for languages with C-like syntax:
:help C-indenting
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How do I return to an older version of our code in Subversion?
...end up with a working copy looking like the old version) and then commit again. So for example to go from revision 150 (current) back to revision 140:
svn update
svn merge -r 150:140 .
svn commit -m "Rolled back to r140"
The Subversion Red Book has a good section about this.
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Resolve absolute path from relative path and/or file name
...ou need to support both relative and absolute paths, you can make use of Frédéric Ménez's solution: temporarily change the current working directory.
Here's an example that'll demonstrate each of these techniques:
@echo off
echo %%~dp0 is "%~dp0"
echo %%0 is "%0"
echo %%~dpnx0 is "%~dpnx0"
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