- Foundation - doesn't work in IE8, and doesn't even degrade gracefully
- Bootstrap - from Twitter. Works in IE8
- Alternatives are available
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Client-side web design frameworks
A short list:
See all commit messages in svn log
After merging a branch to trunk, subversion does not include commit logs from branches in the trunk log. With a little work it can be persuaded to display the log in a more useful way, see "svnlogg" perl script below.
When viewing this log output you may want to see the diff of one of the changes and naively type:
svn diff -c 69271
...this may produce no output. However, if you type this intead:
svn diff -c 69271 https://www.example.com/repo/branches/feature_xyz
...then you will see the expected output.
How to determine the branch name from the commit message is left as an exercise for the reader.
"svnlogg" perl script:
#!/usr/bin/env perl
# First, get all the commits.
# -v shows the filenames of changed files,
# -g shows commits from all merged branches.
my $LOG_TEMP = "/tmp/log.txt";
system("svn log -v -g > $LOG_TEMP");
# Then split the list into individual commits, filter out ones we don't want to see, and sort by date:
open(my $fh,"<",$LOG_TEMP) or die "cannot open file $LOG_TEMP";
local $/="------------------------------------------------------------------------"; # define the record separator
my @a = <$fh>; # populate an array with the commit messages
foreach my $aa (
sort {
# sort the commits by date (descending)
my ($c) = $a =~ /\s\|\s(\d\d\d\d\-\d\d\-\d\d)\s/; # extract date field
my ($d) = $b =~ /\s\|\s(\d\d\d\d\-\d\d\-\d\d)\s/; #
$d cmp $c
} @a
) {
# exclude unwanted messages, especially the hundreds of "remove svn:mergeinfo"
# also exclude the commit messages we use by convention in our organisation
# to refer to branches and merges
if ($aa !~ /(remove svn:mergeinfo|branching|final pull)/i) {
print "$aa\n";
}
}
Depending on your hardware it may be unusably slow, so pipe it into a file for viewing later.
When viewing this log output you may want to see the diff of one of the changes and naively type:
svn diff -c 69271
...this may produce no output. However, if you type this intead:
svn diff -c 69271 https://www.example.com/repo/branches/feature_xyz
...then you will see the expected output.
How to determine the branch name from the commit message is left as an exercise for the reader.
"svnlogg" perl script:
#!/usr/bin/env perl
# First, get all the commits.
# -v shows the filenames of changed files,
# -g shows commits from all merged branches.
my $LOG_TEMP = "/tmp/log.txt";
system("svn log -v -g > $LOG_TEMP");
# Then split the list into individual commits, filter out ones we don't want to see, and sort by date:
open(my $fh,"<",$LOG_TEMP) or die "cannot open file $LOG_TEMP";
local $/="------------------------------------------------------------------------"; # define the record separator
my @a = <$fh>; # populate an array with the commit messages
foreach my $aa (
sort {
# sort the commits by date (descending)
my ($c) = $a =~ /\s\|\s(\d\d\d\d\-\d\d\-\d\d)\s/; # extract date field
my ($d) = $b =~ /\s\|\s(\d\d\d\d\-\d\d\-\d\d)\s/; #
$d cmp $c
} @a
) {
# exclude unwanted messages, especially the hundreds of "remove svn:mergeinfo"
# also exclude the commit messages we use by convention in our organisation
# to refer to branches and merges
if ($aa !~ /(remove svn:mergeinfo|branching|final pull)/i) {
print "$aa\n";
}
}
Depending on your hardware it may be unusably slow, so pipe it into a file for viewing later.
Outlook 2007 autocomplete doesn't work
It really doesn't.
I tried these things:
I tried these things:
- Adding the name to my contacts list
- Composing and sending an email to the contact (source)
- Tools | Address Book | Tools | Options | Check names using these address lists | Contacts
Some names are auto-completed, but some aren't.
:-(
Do you know how to make it work? Leave a comment
Git: Change author name in all previous commits
On any branch, or trunk:
git filter-branch --commit-filter 'if [ "$GIT_AUTHOR_NAME" = "Josh Lee" ]; then export GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="Hobo Bob"; export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=hobo@example.com; export GIT_COMMITTER_NAME="Hobo Bob"; export GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL=hobo@example.com; fi; git commit-tree "$@"'
(source)
Linux package managers
A list:
- rpm
- yum - works with rpms
- zypper (suse)
- pkgsrc (cross-platform, builds from source)
- yast (works on suse)
Debugging Perl in Emacs
Notes only:
- http://search.cpan.org/~yewenbin/Emacs-PDE-0.2.16/lib/Emacs/PDE.pm
- http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/PerlLanguage
- http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/CPerlMode
- http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/YEWENBIN/Emacs-PDE-0.2.16/lisp/doc/QuickStartEn.html
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