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ideogram | gitignore | |
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3 | 285 | |
91 | 157,882 | |
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2.0 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | 4 days ago | |
Vala | ||
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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ideogram
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What do you all do for emoji input?
There once was an application Ideogram. But now it's not maintained for a long time, and hasn't been packaged as a flatpak for the AppCenter. But still it is possible to build by yourself from here. And there was a project to make a flatpak version, but seems like it has led to nothing =(. See this pull. May be it's possible to package it as a flatpak? I donno... it's not a friendly way for me by any means
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The real reason behind why I switched
There are a couple of programs for linux like Ideogram that let you insert emojis using super+E. Pretty useful imo.
- Planner: Built from source. But it looks like this. I'm on i3 WM. Can resolve the UI to look normal?
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Streamlining Software Development: The Power of .gitignore Templates
In conclusion, the Gitignore repository stands as a testament to the power of collective knowledge and collaboration in software development. By providing a centralized repository of .gitignore templates, it empowers developers to streamline their workflow, maintain cleaner repositories, and focus on what they do best â writing exceptional code. As the software development landscape continues to evolve, the significance of .gitignore templates as indispensable tools for developers is set to endure.
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Release 0.12.0 of stevedore - minor feature enhancement
The challenge here was actually from my #48in28 Exercism participation, where I am pretty familiar the standard layout for some repositories since I am familiar with tooling and language, working with new languages does not come with the same familiarity, so I found it made sense to use canonical definitions, hence the use of github/gitignore.
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How to Use Environment Variables in Node.js
Add .env to your .gitignore file to prevent it from being committed. Here's an example file with it already added. You may also use dotenv for advanced configuration and it will automatically load environment variables from a .env file into process.env.
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Git Lesson: How to Use .gitignore and .gitkeep?
Here you can find ready-made .gitignore templates for various technologies and languages such as Python, Java, Kotlin, Go, and many others: https://github.com/github/gitignore/tree/main.
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New to Git/GitHub/Terraform, some questions about Terraform and pushing to GitHub
You could also use this git ignore template. Create you .gitignore and add the contents from that file in.
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Is there a free way to use unity for creating group projects?
I've only used free Unity with GitHub or GitLab, professionally and reaching back into internships. One recommendation would be to use a slightly longer .gitignore than the default, like this one.
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Basic Python Project Layout
Virtual Environments are a feature that has been part of python itself since version 3.3. It allows you to isolate both a python version and any packages you install with it. Every python project I develop with uses a virtual environment for such isolation purposes. Now I generally like to create these virtual environments inside the target project's directory so I know exactly what it's tied to. If you use GitHub's python gitignore file naming the virtual environment folder as venv or .venv will ensure it doesn't get committed (which you don't want). So I'll make a new project folder and create a virtual environment inside of it:
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Node.js 20.6.0 will include built-in support for .env files
Especially considering the GitHub .gitignore template for Node only ignores .env.local, not .local.env: https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Node.gitignore...
- Where can I find common .gitignores for C# Web API projects?
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Unable to push to github via github desktop. I added it to GitIgnore and it yielded another issue
# Get latest from https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Unity.gitignore
What are some alternatives?
renaming - Guidance for changing the default branch name for GitHub repositories
terragrunt - Terragrunt is a thin wrapper for Terraform that provides extra tools for working with multiple Terraform modules.
git-lfs - Git extension for versioning large files
bfg-repo-cleaner - Removes large or troublesome blobs like git-filter-branch does, but faster. And written in Scala
gitlab
parcel - The zero configuration build tool for the web. ðĶð
gitignore.plugin.zsh - ZSH plugin for creating .gitignore files.
pdoc - API Documentation for Python Projects
Hapi - The Simple, Secure Framework Developers Trust
awesome-python - An opinionated list of awesome Python frameworks, libraries, software and resources.
Bower - A package manager for the web
wtfjs - ðĪŠ A list of funny and tricky JavaScript examples