First install the required gems:
gem install octokit awesomeprint rainbowThen run it to extract all of your open GitHub issues into files (with comments).
ruby my-gh-issues.rb| trait StateSet { | |
| fn next(self) -> (u32, Self); | |
| } | |
| trait State { | |
| type S: StateSet; | |
| fn next(self) -> (u32, Self::S); | |
| } | |
| macro_rules! delegate { |
| #![allow(unused)] | |
| use std::collections::HashMap; | |
| #[derive(Debug)] | |
| enum Scalar { | |
| String(String), | |
| Unsigned(u32), | |
| Bool(bool), | |
| } |
| use std::any::Any; | |
| use std::any::TypeId; | |
| #[derive(Debug)] | |
| enum Scalar { | |
| String(String), | |
| Unsigned(u32), | |
| Bool(bool), | |
| } |
| #![allow(unused)] | |
| mod generic { | |
| pub struct Scalar<T: Default> { | |
| value: T, | |
| } | |
| impl<T: Default> Scalar<T> { | |
| pub fn new() -> Self { | |
| Scalar { |
| use std::rc::Rc; | |
| pub trait HKT<U> { | |
| type C; // Current type | |
| type T; // Type with C swapped with U | |
| } | |
| macro_rules! derive_hkt { | |
| ($t:ident) => { | |
| impl<T, U> HKT<U> for $t<T> { |
| // sweet.js arrow function macro | |
| // https://github.com/mozilla/sweet.js/ | |
| macro => { | |
| rule infix { ( $arg:ident (,) ... ) | { $body ... $last:expr } } => { | |
| (function ( $arg (,) ... ) { | |
| $( $body) ... | |
| return $last | |
| }).bind(this) | |
| } |
| Need to open /usbkey/config and add | |
| admin_v6_ip=xx:xx:xx/xx | |
| admin_v6_gateway=yy:yy:yy | |
| place ipv6 in /opt/custom/smf | |
| place ipv6.xml in /opt/custom/scripts |
First install the required gems:
gem install octokit awesomeprint rainbowThen run it to extract all of your open GitHub issues into files (with comments).
ruby my-gh-issues.rbFirst install the required gems:
gem install octokit awesomeprint rainbowThen run it to extract all of your open GitHub issues into files (with comments).
ruby my-gh-issues.rb| #!/usr/bin/tclsh | |
| # | |
| # Usage: git-unmerged branch1 branch2 | |
| # | |
| # Shows all the non-common commits in the two branches, where non-common | |
| # commits means simply commits with a unique commit *message*. | |
| proc getlog branch { | |
| lrange [split [exec git log $branch --oneline] "\n"] 0 400 | |
| } |