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gminova / regex-japanese.txt
Created September 20, 2024 10:53 — forked from terrancesnyder/regex-japanese.txt
Regex for Japanese
Regex for matching ALL Japanese common & uncommon Kanji (4e00 – 9fcf) ~ The Big Kahuna!
([一-龯])
Regex for matching Hirgana or Katakana
([ぁ-んァ-ン])
Regex for matching Non-Hirgana or Non-Katakana
([^ぁ-んァ-ン])
Regex for matching Hirgana or Katakana or basic punctuation (、。’)
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gminova / scrollbars.md
Created July 15, 2020 12:19 — forked from martynchamberlin/scrollbars.md
On the Width of Scroll Bars on Mac and Windows

How It Works on Mac

By default, scroll bars do not appear on Mac except when the user is scrolling and when there is hidden content. You can double check this by going to System Preferences -> General -> Show scroll bars: Automatically based on mouse or trackpad.

When you do scroll, the width of viewport and the available width of the inner content does not change from what it was. If the width was 300 pixels, it still is 300 pixels.

If you change the "Show scroll bars" setting to "Always" then the scrollbar takes up a decided amount of width - 16 pixels to be precise.[^1] Let's say your browser height is 300 pixels and your broswer width is also 300 pixels. With this setting, if you toggle the height of the body from 300 to 600, causing scrollableness, then a scrollbar will appear only have you have done the toggle. The width of your body will have gone from 300 to 284 pixels, because the scrollbar takes up space in a way that it did not in the other setting. Interestingly, if you're talking about

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gminova / gist:9e3a8a506cca901f9d4617082d443816
Created October 29, 2019 16:24 — forked from CristinaSolana/gist:1885435
Keeping a fork up to date

1. Clone your fork:

git clone [email protected]:YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-FORKED-REPO.git

2. Add remote from original repository in your forked repository:

cd into/cloned/fork-repo
git remote add upstream git://github.com/ORIGINAL-DEV-USERNAME/REPO-YOU-FORKED-FROM.git
git fetch upstream
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gminova / show-branch.md
Created March 15, 2019 19:35 — forked from githubteacher/show-branch.md
Adding your Git branch to your command prompt

To show your active Git branch in your command prompt, you will need to do the following:

  • If you are on a Mac, you can add the code shown below to your .bash_profile file.
  • If you are on Linux, you will add the code shown below to your .bashrc file.
  • If you are on Windows, you probably aren't reading this because Windows provides this behavior by default.

The Script

parse_git_branch() {