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Manage your todo in command line with rtd (Rust To Do).
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rtd Key Features
rtd Examples and Code Snippets
# List all todo not done yet
rtd list
# List completed todo
rtd list --done
rtd list -d
# List all
rtd list --all
rtd list -a
# List all todo from a specific list
rtd list inbox
// Mark todo as done
rtd done
// Mark todo as not done
rtd done --unset
rtd done -u
// Mark a todo as your today's priority
rtd today
// Unmark a todo from your today's priority
rtd today --unset
rtd today -u
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Trending Discussions on rtd
QUESTION
Is there a way to search for the pattern "MV=" within each column and update the column values to reflect the number of times "MV=" occurs.
Dataframe:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Apr-07 at 11:27The issue is that you have lists as elements, you need to extract the elements first:
QUESTION
According to the writing docstrings tutorial of Sphinx, it is possible to utilize Sphinx's autodoc
extension to automatically generate documentation. We can either write docstring with the Sphinx
format, Google
or Numpy
(the latter two with the napoleon
extension).
Is it possible to write docstrings in reStructuredText format?
e.g.:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-24 at 10:47Thanks to @mzjin's answer in the comments: this link describes that it is possible since v0.4
.
The below example is given in the link, which is exactly what I was looking for.
QUESTION
I am new to Pyxll and Asyncio and having trouble get the following code going. I kept getting the initial value = 0 on the spreadsheet and it's not refreshing. Could you help and let me know what I did wrong? I followed the example from Pyxll's tutorial here: https://www.pyxll.com/docs/userguide/rtd.html#using-the-asyncio-event-loop
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-23 at 17:49I figured out with xbbg blp.bdp function which does similar thing. This is a good substitute if you have a massive bbg function pulling RT price. PyXLL allows you to input an array of tickers which saves a lot of time. I hope this could save someone some time :)
QUESTION
I have created an rtd themed documentation for my package using sphinx
and sphinx_rtd_theme
. The index.rst
is as follows:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-15 at 07:49According to the docs for the theme, you can set collapse_navigation = False
.
QUESTION
Firebase 9,real time database / react native with expo.
issue: I can not unsubscribe from firebase RTD onChange event listener.
The docs say: "Calling off() on a parent listener does not automatically remove listeners registered on its child nodes; off() must also be called on any child listeners to remove the callback." Firebase docs
error: When I try using .off
on the reference I get reference.off() is not a function
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-05 at 21:50For v9, when you call onValue
it returns an unsubscribe function, as shown in the reference docs for onValue
. So to unsubscribe:
QUESTION
I need to add a node after a template match. The template match is on an attribute value, based on a parameter. I have been successful at adding the node as a child of the matched attribute. However, I need the added node to be a sibling node, not a child node. Is there a way to add the note as a sibling, not as a child of the matched attribute?
This is my xml file:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-02 at 20:27Change your template to match on the element that has that attribute, and then add your new element after copying that element.
QUESTION
I've asked this question before but decided to delete that old question and reformulate it along with a minimum reproducible example. The issue is that when I deploy my gunicorn webserver on nginx, my streamed responses from my go server via gRPC get truncated. All details can be found in the repository. My nginx configuration for this site looks like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-26 at 02:53Looking at your python code, it seems like pushing the data from the backend to the frontend would be done better with websockets. I've rewritten your backend to use FastAPI instead of Flask and modified the nginx configuration.
main.py
QUESTION
I am trying to build a container using the docker official python:3.6.8
image that will encapsulate a python package I am developing along with its dependencies. The idea is to supply the container with the code repository using the ADD mypkg.tar.gz /pytmp/mypkg
directive then create a virtualenv and install mypkg
from within this env, then output the corresponding site-packages
directory to share it later.
My Dockerfile first gets virtualenv
through apt-get
then creates the dummy environment and tries to install the package before zipping site-packages
:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-16 at 17:00It's probably failing because you're pointing it at a thing that looks like a package name, rather than like a directory. Make sure you're doing pip install /actual/path/to/your/package
, with a slash at end at least, might need full path, as right now it's going to try to install from PyPI.
However: you really shouldn't be distributing site-packages
. For libraries, just distribute your tarball. If you're distributing an application, the full Docker image might work, or you can use PyInstaller, or other tools (https://pythonspeed.com/articles/distributing-software/ has a survey).
QUESTION
I am learning about swift coding and firebase. I am trying out this code which in theory does make sense however I do not achieve the desired result. It seems as though my math is wrong however, I think I may be formatting the code incorrectly.
Essentially, a post is saved to the firebase rtd with a timestamp. I am wanting for the post to be deleted if a minute has passed after the post has been uploaded.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-16 at 06:27Here check it
QUESTION
I am building a daemon and I have two services that will be sending data to and from each other. Service A is what produces the data and service B a is Data Buffer service or like a queue. So from the main.go
file, service B is instantiated and started. The Start()
method will perform the buffer()
function as a goroutine because this function waits for data to be passed onto a channel and I don't want the main process to halt waiting for buffer
to complete. Then Service A is instantiated and started. It is then also "registered" with Service B.
I created a method called RegisterWithBufferService
for Service A that creates two new channels. It will store those channels as it's own attributes and also provide them to Service B.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-18 at 20:56To diagnose this I changed fmt.Println("Sending data to Data buffer...")
to fmt.Println("Sending data to Data buffer...", s.OutgoingBuffChans)
and the output was:
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