There are several ways to clone a repository from github. Similar from other providers, such as bitbucket, gitlab, etc.
https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-The-Protocols
Mostly, we use
- http
- ssh
import os | |
import re | |
import sys | |
from urllib.parse import urlparse, urlunparse | |
import toml | |
PIPFILE_TO_UV_DEP_NAMES = {"packages": "dependencies", "dev-packages": "dev-dependencies"} |
There are several ways to clone a repository from github. Similar from other providers, such as bitbucket, gitlab, etc.
https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-The-Protocols
Mostly, we use
# Thanks to commenters for providing the base of this much nicer implementation! | |
# Save and run with $ python 0dedict.py | |
# You may need to hunt down the dictionary files yourself and change the awful path string below. | |
# This works for me on MacOS 10.14 Mohave | |
from struct import unpack | |
from zlib import decompress | |
import re | |
filename = '/System/Library/Assets/com_apple_MobileAsset_DictionaryServices_dictionaryOSX/9f5862030e8f00af171924ebbc23ebfd6e91af78.asset/AssetData/Oxford Dictionary of English.dictionary/Contents/Resources/Body.data' | |
f = open(filename, 'rb') |
# Credit http://stackoverflow.com/a/2514279 | |
for branch in `git branch -r | grep -v HEAD`;do echo -e `git show --format="%ci %cr" $branch | head -n 1` \\t$branch; done | sort -r |