"Not all forks are equal and no one repo is necessarily any more important than any other (including the original repo)." I think the argument can be made that this is exactly why git is cool. Which repository is…
Can we now have a long discussion about profanity in dotfiles?
Hey! Why not use https://github.com/nicksieger/jsonpretty for pretty printing JSON?
... same here
So much win. I am really thankful that the CCC has such a strong standing in Germany. I am looking forward to the news tomorrow :)
Doesn't really work for me, but there is already an issue on GitHub for this. However, I don't really see the added value if you are using MacVim in the first place.
I should not have watched Falling Skies before reading this...
I am currently working on my thesis in which I make extensive use of the github API. I am trying to do an empirical (hence the data from github) analysis of innovation in the open source community.
I would like to know as well. At the moment I am doing most of my stuff with the tm library in R. NLTK in python also works nicely IMO.
"Not all forks are equal and no one repo is necessarily any more important than any other (including the original repo)." I think the argument can be made that this is exactly why git is cool. Which repository is…
Can we now have a long discussion about profanity in dotfiles?
Hey! Why not use https://github.com/nicksieger/jsonpretty for pretty printing JSON?
... same here
So much win. I am really thankful that the CCC has such a strong standing in Germany. I am looking forward to the news tomorrow :)
Doesn't really work for me, but there is already an issue on GitHub for this. However, I don't really see the added value if you are using MacVim in the first place.
I should not have watched Falling Skies before reading this...
I am currently working on my thesis in which I make extensive use of the github API. I am trying to do an empirical (hence the data from github) analysis of innovation in the open source community.
I would like to know as well. At the moment I am doing most of my stuff with the tm library in R. NLTK in python also works nicely IMO.