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- How do I delete a Git branch locally and remotely?
I only started using Github this year, so I was wondering why this was such a highly rated question, and why none of the top answers were suggesting to just delete it from the Github web interface! Interesting that it's only a recent addition
- Using a comma before but - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I was once told by an English professor that a comma should never be used before but in a sentence For years, I have followed her advice but sometimes I just feel like it just needs to be there O
- How do I check whether a file exists without exceptions?
145 How do I check whether a file exists, using Python, without using a try statement? Now available since Python 3 4, import and instantiate a Path object with the file name, and check the is_file method (note that this returns True for symlinks pointing to regular files as well):
- punctuation - What is the proper way of using triple dots and spaces . . .
What is the proper way of using triple dots and spaces before after them? Ask Question Asked 14 years, 6 months ago Modified 5 years ago
- Authenticate with GitHub using a token - Stack Overflow
I am trying to authenticate with GitHub using a personal access token In the help files at GitHub, it states to use the cURL method to authenticate (Creating a personal access token) I have tried
- Using very with a noun - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Are these correct ways to use very with a noun? She is the very girl I want On the very year of 2012, comes the end of the world This is the very company everyone wants to work for What I unde
- How can I generate a self-signed SSL certificate using OpenSSL?
Modern browsers (like the warez we're using in 2014 2015) want a certificate that chains back to a trust anchor, and they want DNS names to be presented in particular ways in the certificate And browsers are actively moving against self-signed server certificates Some browsers don't exactly make it easy to import a self-signed server certificate
- tenses - Using have ran or have run - English Language Usage . . .
Not really addressed in the dictionary I see "have to run", but not have run or have ran I lean towards the former as correct, but asked here to get other thoughts
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