pit | profile manager for git , it allows you to quickly switch

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pit is a Shell library. pit has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However pit has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitHub.

Pit is a profile manager for git, it allows you to quickly switch between various git accounts, setting your username, email and ssh key as needed. Just slap the application somewhere in your PATH (like /usr/share/bin or something) and you're good to go. I wrote this because I was sick of having to having to faff about when I wanted to work on my personal projects when my defaults were all set for work.
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              It has 34 star(s) with 3 fork(s). There are 2 watchers for this library.
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            QUESTION

            Framer Motion: change color animation direction
            Asked 2021-Jun-07 at 00:53

            In Framer Motion, I'm trying to get two colors to animate smoothly. The colors are red 'hsl(0, 100, 50)' and blue 'hsl(240, 100, 50)'. Unfortunately, the animation is going through the color wheel, making pit stops at orange, yellow, green, cyan, etc. How do I get it to switch "direction" and transition smoothly from red, then violet, then blue?

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-07 at 00:53

            Although this is surprisingly simple to do, it is not at all initially obvious to do this.

            This is wrong: animate={{ backgroundColor: ['hsl(0, 100, 50)', 'hsl(240, 100, 50)] }},

            while this is right: animate={{ backgroundColor: ['hsl(0, 100, 50)', 'hsl(-120, 100, 50)] }}.

            (Just in case anybody is confused about where this code goes, "animate" is a prop within the motion.div element. For more examples, please looks at these examples from the docs: https://www.framer.com/api/motion/examples/)

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67864814

            QUESTION

            Python3 error trying to decode (base64) then decompress (gzip)
            Asked 2021-Jun-02 at 21:22

            I'm trying to decode json text then after decoding it decompress it using gzip but no matter what how i try and go about it i get stuck at this error

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-02 at 21:22

            There's no base64 here. The 'data' member is just a byte string of a gzipped file. They're stored as signed integers, so they have to be converted to unsigned for processing. I can't identify the file format after decompression, but it does have some readable strings in it.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67812604

            QUESTION

            Hierarchical sidebarLayout() using the selectInput() variables information
            Asked 2021-Jun-02 at 17:29

            I'd like to create a dynamic and hierarchical sidebarLayout using the selectInput variables information. I have a pet information data frame (myds) and for example, I choose dog option in "selectedvariable1" pet, then in "selectedvariable3" the options need to be "collie" or "pit-bull", not "birman" or "bobtail" because the option in "selectedvariable1"is a dog, not a cat. In my example:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-01 at 21:50

            Something like this should work, add this to server function and adapt to your code:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67795029

            QUESTION

            Updating array of objects in mongoose based off key in objects value
            Asked 2021-May-24 at 11:13

            I have two ejs forms that when hit, make an HTTP post request to my /api/users/makePicks/:id route. This route hits my controller which updates the Users model in my mongodb with the NFL picks they submitted in the EJS form.

            I need this route to create the picks object for each route if they do not exist for that particular week, and if they do exist it needs to update the picks that are already there. The picks are being stored in my User model in an array, this array contains objects for each weeks picks. Currently the code, with much help from Mohammed, is successfully pushing code to to array. But i cannot seem to figure out how to update the picks if an object with a key of that week exists.

            My validation is finally working properly. What I mean is we are running a for loop on the picks array, it will console.log true if there is already a matching picks object with for that weeks picks, if the object with a first key value with the current weeks form doesn't exist, it will console.log false and push the new picks to the array.

            The only part that isn't working is the if statement nested within my for loop, it is not updating the object if it already exists in the picks.array. But as I said, the validation is working correctly. I suspect the line of code

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Feb-12 at 17:32

            you want to using $push and $set in one findByIdAndUpdate, that's impossible, I prefer use findById() and process and save() so just try

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66148586

            QUESTION

            Foreign Key Constraint based upon specific values in other table
            Asked 2021-May-23 at 20:38

            In my database, I've created the following table:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-23 at 15:43

            What I ended up doing to achieve this was I created a function that returned a BIT based upon the CategoryId provided being a child of a parent CategoryId:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67655121

            QUESTION

            Google map api not showing all the markers on the screen when the markers are too much distant
            Asked 2021-May-22 at 17:31

            I'm trying to show a polyline but I can't get the markers of the map to fit on my phone screen.

            I have 2 markers in the GoogleMap.

            If the two markers are not very distant like, everything work fine, the two markers are visible on the screen.

            But if the two markers are very distant like, the two markers are not visible on the screen.

            Below is my code:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-22 at 17:31

            Update your code with the following:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67622336

            QUESTION

            Plotting time-series plots and converting from 24-h to 12-h
            Asked 2021-May-14 at 19:04

            I am trying to plot the number of PIT tagged animal detections on a antenna per hour. I have a nice plot that shows when animals are being detected, yet I want to scale the x-axis as a 12 hour instead of 24 hour.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-14 at 18:17

            Does this work for you?

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67539056

            QUESTION

            Sending mail in Nuxt.js with nuxt-mail
            Asked 2021-May-13 at 08:06

            I am a total newbie at Nuxt.js/Vue.js so here are some newbie questions :D

            I am having problems with sending mail from a contact from in my Nuxt.js application. I am trying to use nuxt-mailer but I can't make it work. I have installed axios and nuxt-mail.

            I get 500 (Internal Server Error).

            So I am adding this in nuxt.config.js:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Apr-15 at 13:39

            Looking at the readme and the related page of nodemailer, it looks like that:

            • to refers to the actual email address of the receiver, something like kuro@yourdomain.com
            • host needs to be a valid hosted SMTP server, so localhost is probably no the good one here, since it will 100% not work once pushed to production
            • the port depends of the SMTP configuration essentially: defaults to 587 if is secure is false or 465 if true (from nodemailer documentation)

            Here is a blog article to setup some emails IF you will be using the node part of your Nuxt app: https://blog.lichter.io/posts/emails-through-nuxtjs/

            Here is a blogpost on how to especially use nuxt-mail: https://dword-design.de/blog/sending-emails-with-nuxt-js-the-easy-way/

            You will still need a mail sending service to have this work, on Mailtrap thanks to Mailgun, Sendgrid, Mailchimp or alike.

            You can also use Netlify functions for that: https://css-tricks.com/netlify-functions-for-sending-emails/ or any other serverless functions

            As you can see, the configuration is not trivial and there are several ways to achieve this but it essentially comes down of using an exernal service, especially if you plan on going full-static only.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67107988

            QUESTION

            Save user Input using LocalStoarge in html table
            Asked 2021-May-12 at 16:32

            I have a HTML table and with 6 input boxes that requires user to enter data and as the user clicks on the input box it show save so when the the user the user refresh/reloads or closes the web-page and opens the web-page back up the data must show on what he entered previously.

            I tried the simple method using local storage to get data entered by user to save and display for the first input box ("FY") but doesn't work because it get into conflict when i try to get and save the data from same place. so just to see if it work made the line of code to show under the FY box if when the user enters any data it will save and show but not working. Any help will appreciated

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-12 at 16:32

            You could use the input event listener to keep storing data to localStorage. Replace SOME_ELEMENT for whatever elements you want to use and SOME_DATA_KEY with your preferred localStorage key.

            Edit: Use the input eventlistener

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67493687

            QUESTION

            how to sort structures with string values
            Asked 2021-May-08 at 20:58

            I am trying to sort a dictionary in alphabetical order, which consists of structures with words followed by the meaning. When I run the program, the output for the third structure reads: <

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-May-08 at 20:58

            first to compare easily your strings you can use the function strcmp that is in string.h that you already include (take a look at man strcmp for more precision);

            Secondary to sort your "dictionary" you can use the bubble sort algorithm which is a simple and adapted algorithm for your task : bubble sort algorithm, there is explanation and examples that can help you

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67451681

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