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  1. Force pushing git branches with a safety net

    Published Dec 30 2017 in git

    You can do a safer force push with the --force-with-lease argument on the git push command

  2. The global `Reflect` object, its use cases and things to watch out for

    Published Dec 16 2017 in JavaScript

    Functionality and use cases for the global Reflect object in JavaScript.

  3. How to figure out the Node.js entry script with process.mainModule or require.main

    Published Dec 04 2017 in NodeJS

    You can use process.mainModule or require.main to figure out what the entry level of a Node.js script is.

  4. cmd/ctrl + shift + click opens a new tabs focuses it

    Published Nov 29 2017 in Productivity

    You can use cmd/ctrl + shift + click to open a new tab and also focus it instead of opening it in the background

  5. The short version of 'git status' and the close but different '--porcelain' mode

    Published Nov 28 2017 in git

    How to use 'git status --short/-s' to get shorter and easier to grasp status information but 'git status --porcelain' when you build automation with it.

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