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sloanlance / git-temporary-ignore.md
Last active March 19, 2025 23:27
git: A couple ways to temporarily ignore changed or new files without altering .gitignore.

There are times notifications aren't wanted about either a changed repo file or a new file that needs to be added to the repo. However, adding the name of the file to .gitignore might not be a good option, either. For example, locally-generated files that other users aren't likely to generate (e.g., files created by an editor) or files of experimental test code might not be appropriate to appear in a .gitignore file.

In those cases, use one of these solutions:

  1. If the file is a changed repo file

    Use the command:

    git update-index --assume-unchanged "$FILE"

@marcelsamyn
marcelsamyn / Creating Neat .NET Core Command Line Apps.md
Last active November 28, 2023 10:41
Creating Neat .NET Core Command Line Apps

Creating Neat .NET Core Command Line Apps

You can now read this on my (pretty) website! Check it out here.

Every reason to get more HackerPointsβ„’ is a good one, so today we're going to write a neat command line app in .NET Core! The Common library has a really cool package Microsoft.Extensions.CommandlineUtils to help us parse command line arguments and structure our app, but sadly it's undocumented.

No more! In this guide, we'll explore the package and write a really neat

@vasanthk
vasanthk / System Design.md
Last active January 11, 2026 19:44
System Design Cheatsheet

System Design Cheatsheet

Picking the right architecture = Picking the right battles + Managing trade-offs

Basic Steps

  1. Clarify and agree on the scope of the system
  • User cases (description of sequences of events that, taken together, lead to a system doing something useful)
    • Who is going to use it?
    • How are they going to use it?
@PurpleBooth
PurpleBooth / README-Template.md
Last active January 10, 2026 20:34
A template to make good README.md

Project Title

One Paragraph of project description goes here

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

[url "ssh://git@github.com"]
# uncomment if you need ssh instead of https
#insteadOf = https://github.com
[url "https://github.com"]
# uncomment if you need https instead of ssh
#insteadOf = git@github.com
[core]
quotepath = false
@myusuf3
myusuf3 / delete_git_submodule.md
Created November 3, 2014 17:36
How effectively delete a git submodule.

To remove a submodule you need to:

  • Delete the relevant section from the .gitmodules file.
  • Stage the .gitmodules changes git add .gitmodules
  • Delete the relevant section from .git/config.
  • Run git rm --cached path_to_submodule (no trailing slash).
  • Run rm -rf .git/modules/path_to_submodule (no trailing slash).
  • Commit git commit -m "Removed submodule "
  • Delete the now untracked submodule files rm -rf path_to_submodule
@tylertadej
tylertadej / wstorm-cheatsheet.md
Last active November 23, 2022 06:10
WebStorm keyboard shortcuts

WebStorm keyboard shortcuts

List of helpful keyboard shortcuts for IntelliJ WebStorm 8 running on OSX
Alt+Up                Select text blocks in incrementing size
Alt+Down              Deselect text blocks in decreasing size
Shift+Shift           Search Everywhere pop-up window
  • 🎨 when improving the format/structure of the code
  • πŸš€ when improving performance
  • ✏️ when writing docs
  • πŸ’‘ new idea
  • 🚧 work in progress
  • βž• when adding feature
  • βž– when removing feature
  • πŸ”ˆ when adding logging
  • πŸ”‡ when reducing logging
  • πŸ› when fixing a bug