when you are bored doing docker exec -ti foo bash
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https://github.com/arnaudmm/dotfiles/blob/master/eccCreate a new key shortcut
alt + shit + ;
send escape sequence + "."
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https://superuser.com/questions/703911/iterm2-alt-dot-functionality-with-cmd-dot
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https://github.com/zhiwehu/Python-programming-exercises/blob/master/100%2B%20Python%20challenging%20programming%20exercises.txtPour binder par defaut sur 127.0.0.1
/etc/docker/daemon.json → "ip": "127.0.0.1"
via Doo
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https://links.infomee.fr/?bjo6gwfind . -printf "%T@ %Tc %p\n" | sort -n
printf arguments from man find:
%Tk: File's last modification time in the format specified by k.
@: seconds since Jan. 1, 1970, 00:00 GMT, with fractional part.
c: locale's date and time (Sat Nov 04 12:02:33 EST 1989).
%p: File's name.
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https://superuser.com/questions/294161/unix-linux-find-and-sort-by-date-modifieddocker system df
docker system prune
docker system prune --all
docker volume prune
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https://links.infomee.fr/?9wYw4wAdd this to your user's ~/.gitconfig under [alias] to make it globally available:
lsch = "!f() { git diff --name-status -r "HEAD~$1"; }; f"
You can invoke this to retrieve all affected files in the last 7 commits like so:
$ git lsch 7
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https://coderwall.com/p/8rtfgg/git-alias-to-show-affected-files-in-last-n-commits