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| | Anyone who knows me knows I love the shell. I got my "start" in bash and still have a plethora of scripts lying around doing all sorts of useful and fun things for me. Recently, however, I tackled a task that I had attempted many times in shell script always to be met with frustration. How did I finally figure it out? I made it a rake task and did it in ruby.
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| | Nithin Bekal's blog about programming - Ruby, Rails, Vim, Elixir.
| | longqian.me
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| | Github page does not allow customized plugins, and jekyll-tagging is not one of the supported GEMs of Github pages. It needs some effort to add tag support your Jekyll blog hosted by Github page. This blog shows you how to do this step by step.
| | purefun.dev
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| If you install a new machine and forget to set your email and commiter name, then your Git history will be a tad ugly, with your machine name involved instead of a real email. So how do you set the default? Like this: git config --global user.name "Alice E" git config --global user.email "alice@example.org" Override per repo Ideally, do it before you start committing things. But what if you want different committer names and emails depending on the context?