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Still moving stuff around… rsync « The Letter D
http://www.theletterd.co.uk/2011/04/still-moving-stuff-around-rsync
It's a damn good letter. Laquo; Moving stuff around…. Hello I’m British. Still moving stuff around… rsync. Hmm… I get the feeling that I spend a lot of time moving stuff around…. In a previous post. I talked about creating a load of image thumbnails by running a custom script. Each time you added a new image to the directory, it would be necessary to run the script again. Rsync -rv local image folder/ you@your remote server: /path/to/remote/image folder. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site.
gazehawk.com
Switching from SVN to Git: A Startup’s Perspective | GazeHawk Blog
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Get a Custom Quote. Pricing and Sign Up. Switching from SVN to Git: A Startup’s Perspective. November 3, 2010. While you see a lot of posts about large teams switching from SVN to Git, I haven’t found many discussing the transition for a small team. Since we’re a team of two who just made the leap, I figured I’d comment on our experience. Why We Originally Chose SVN. When we started GazeHawk and I had to build up our working environment, the obvious choices for us were SVN and Trac. We’ve launched,...
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Weekly Vim Focus | Phonons
https://phonons.wordpress.com/2012/02/09/weekly-vim-focus
Photography and Music, Science and Code. I’m a long time user of vim, but sometimes I feel I have retained some bad habits. Here’s what I am going for this week:. Use c for change instead of deleting and then going to insert mode. Use ctrl-O to jump to the previous location (I just found out. This also works across buffers). Use ctrl-R to paste registers in insert mode. Seems like a short enough list to be tractable. More to come next week if I find this approach to be helpful. Weekly Vim Focus: Week 2.
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