Implementation of Jarke J. van Wijk and Wim A.A. Nuij's smooth and efficient zooming and panning for Polymaps.
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| #!/bin/bash | |
| git_is_dirty(){ | |
| if [[ $(git status 2> /dev/null | tail -n1) != "nothing to commit (working directory clean)" ]]; then | |
| echo "1" | |
| else | |
| echo "0" | |
| fi | |
| } | |
| DIR=`pwd` |
Implementation of Jarke J. van Wijk and Wim A.A. Nuij's smooth and efficient zooming and panning for Polymaps.
Type a place name in the search box, top right, and hit "Go!" to fly there.
| # This is a template .gitignore file for git-managed WordPress projects. | |
| # | |
| # Fact: you don't want WordPress core files, or your server-specific | |
| # configuration files etc., in your project's repository. You just don't. | |
| # | |
| # Solution: stick this file up your repository root (which it assumes is | |
| # also the WordPress root directory) and add exceptions for any plugins, | |
| # themes, and other directories that should be under version control. | |
| # | |
| # See the comments below for more info on how to add exceptions for your |