Inspiration: Deis Commit Style Guide
I often quote Deis in sections below.
It makes going back and reading commits easier. It also allows you to spend less time thinking about what your commit message should be.
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # This script resolves a DID, retrieves an API key, fetches a user's feed, | |
| # and posts a "Hello, world" message to the user's feed. | |
| # Resolve DID for handle | |
| HANDLE='felicitas.pojtinger.com' | |
| DID_URL="https://bsky.social/xrpc/com.atproto.identity.resolveHandle" | |
| export DID=$(curl -G \ | |
| --data-urlencode "handle=$HANDLE" \ |
Inspiration: Deis Commit Style Guide
I often quote Deis in sections below.
It makes going back and reading commits easier. It also allows you to spend less time thinking about what your commit message should be.
| <?php | |
| /* | |
| OCP - Opcache Control Panel (aka Zend Optimizer+ Control Panel for PHP) | |
| Author: _ck_ (with contributions by GK, stasilok) | |
| Version: 0.1.7 | |
| Free for any kind of use or modification, I am not responsible for anything, please share your improvements | |
| * revision history | |
| 0.1.7 2015-09-01 regex fix for PHP7 phpinfo | |
| 0.1.6 2013-04-12 moved meta to footer so graphs can be higher and reduce clutter |