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This book comes in two versions: one in English (for the world of developers to enjoy), one in French (for our fellow country-wo-men).
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Cédric Exbrayat will be the trainer for this session. He has been using Git for the past 10 years and co-wrote the ebook "Become a Ninja with Git" that you will receive. He contributes to various open-source projects, the most notable being Vue and Angular, on which he is part of the top contributors world-wide. Our trainers are passionate and experts in their fields. With dozens of trainings each year, and that for the past 10 years, our trainers have become masters in the art to teach a technology to a team.

The command line can be quite powerful, but typing in long commands and file paths gets tedious pretty quickly. Here are some shortcuts that will have you running long, tedious, or complex commands with just a few keystrokes.

Power users love the command line for its ability to perform complicated tasks with just a few keystrokes. But for beginners who don't know the shortcuts and type everything out longhand, it can seem like it takes forever (I know this because I'm just past beginner myself, and I still didn't know most of these shortcuts).

Ctrl+Left and Ctrl+Right: Hitting Ctrl and the left or right arrow keys jumps between arguments in your command. So, if you had a typo in the middle of the command, you could jump to it quickly with Ctrl and a few taps of the left arrow key. Note that on Mac OS X and Windows, this shortcut is Esc+B and Esc+F instead. This is pretty awkward, but OS X users can change it from the Terminal's preferences if they so choose.

Home and End: The Home and End buttons on your keyboard move your cursor to the beginning and the end of the currently typed command, respectively. This is useful if you've, say, typed in a command but realize that there's a typo in the first word. Instead of holding down the left arrow key, just hit home and correct it. You can also do the same thing with Ctrl+A and Ctrl+E, respectively (on Mac OS X, Ctrl+A and Ctrl+E are the only way to do this).

Tab: One of everyone's favorite shortcuts employs Tab to autocomplete a line of text. So, say you wanted to type cd /Dropbox/, you could just type cd /Dr, hit Tab to autocomplete opbox, and continue on with your day.

Whether you make a lot of typos, run a lot of the same commands over and over again, or you're dealing with long, annoying file paths, the Terminal has quite a bit of built-in shorthand to keep you from typing everything out yourself. Here are a few great examples.

When you're working with files in the Terminal, navigating the folder structure of your system can take forever. Constantly typing long filenames is never fun, so here are a few tricks that'll get those 5-folder-deep paths into the Terminal with just a few taps of your mouse or keyboard.

If you have a file buried deep within your hard drive, typing out its full path can take forever. Instead of doing that, you can just open up the folder in Nautilus, Finder, Dolphin, or whatever file manager you use and drag the file right into the Terminal window. It will add its file path to the current command.

We discussed these briefly in our beginner's guide, but they bear repeating. Say you're cding around your hard drive but don't want to type out file paths over and over again. If you need to continually access the same folders or files, dragging them in from your file browser can even get tedious. Luckily, you can substitute your current directory and its parent directory with . and .., respectively. For example, if you cd to a folder, running the following command will move you one folder up.

If the command you want to run is a bit further back in your history, you can use the bang in conjunction with the original string to find it. For example, if you want to run the last command that used cat, you could just type:

Putting nothing before the comma will just append -old to the filename after copying it with cp. If your new file doesn't work out and you want to restore the backed up file to its original location, you can just use:

Now, whenever you type la, the Terminal will run ls with the -a modifier, which includes hidden files. Some of thsee are built into popular Linux distributions already, but there are a ton of other useful ones. Here are some of our favorites:

With this, installing programs is much quicker in Ubuntu. You can just type agi chromium to install Chromium, for example. Of course, if you're using a different flavor of Linux, you can replace it with your package manager of choice.

These are just a few examples of the keyboard shortcuts, shorthand, and custom aliases that can make your life easier. There are really a ton out there, and depending on what you're using the Terminal for so often, different ones will prove useful to you. Of course, since you can make your own using alias and function, the only limits are your imagination (though if you aren't that imaginative, we post some good ones around here from time to time). Got any of your own favorites that you'd like to share with us? Sound off in the comments.

Just as the title says, how would you become kage level ninja if you were some random fodder ninja in any village of your choosing. You have no kekkai genkai, your not part of any clan. You are just some fodder ninja with mediocre chakra levels. For the purpose of discussion let's say you can't use sage mode as I guess most people would choose that route.

One thing I struggle with on night shift is the midnight lunch and the meal prep that goes with it. I always crave hot food and my reheated leftovers are constantly a battle to gulp down over In-n-Out or other horrible food choices that are open late.

The iCombat Pro sets up easily, and your target is a sensor box that you can place anywhere. The pistol is the same iCombat pistol, with the ability to cycle, emit muzzle flashes, and sound. The sensor gives you immediate feedback on shot placement

When Men's Health asked Taylor to contribute his #1 exercise for their Innovation Issue, we immediately chose the exercise we assess with 100% of our clients - The Infinity Walk. This exercise trains balance by working on the visual, vestibular (balance), and proprioceptive (movement) systems all integrated into one, dynamic drill.

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JIRA is a cool tool but it becomes even cooler if you know how to leverage it's powerful search features! Some of you probably already discovered the powerful JIRA Query Language (JQL) and that's what this series of blogposts is all about. In the next few posts we'll cover:

Once you've created an (awesome) filter it would be great if others could use it as well. But by default when you create a filter they're private. To be able to share the joy of a filter with others you'll have to give them permissions. How you can do so is briefly shown in the animation below:

I'm sharing the filter with all logged in users as this is the easiest. Don't worry this only allows the users to access the filter and not necessarily the issues that come out of it (that's managed by the project permissions).

The ninja (also known as the Masters of Spinjitzu[2]) are a group of young warriors formed by Master Wu to protect the land of Ninjago from evil. Since the team's formation, they have fought many enemies. After Cole, Kai, Jay, and Zane united, they fought Lord Garmadon and the Skulkin, and later, Pythor and the Serpentine, which were freed by Lloyd Garmadon, who would later be revealed to be the legendary Green Ninja. Lord Garmadon defeated the Great Devourer, he escaped with the Golden Weapons and led the Serpentine.

After the ninja destroyed his Mega Weapon, Garmadon came in league with The Overlord and the Stone Army. The Overlord possessed Garmadon to regain his true form, and Lloyd fulfilled his destiny by becoming the Ultimate Spinjitzu Master and vanquishing the Dark Lord, purifying the world and his father.

As the years went on, the ninja faced further obstacles and adversaries and even gained a new recruit, Nya, who joined the team as the Water Ninja. They battled the Golden Master and the Nindroid Army, Master Chen and the Anacondrai Cultists, the Preeminent and the Ghost Warriors (including Morro), Nadakhan and the Sky Pirates in an erased timeline, Clouse and the Shadow Army, and the Time Twins and the Vermillion.

Sometime after freeing the trapped gamers, the ninja wound up in the Dungeons of Shintaro, where they faced off against the Skull Sorcerer and his army of Re-Awakened while ending a war between the Munce and the Geckles. With the power of the Spinjitzu Burst, Cole defeated the masked villain, freeing the two tribes from his tyranny, and the ninja and their master went off in search of another adventure.

Upon hearing no word from Wu and Misako, the ninja head for the Island of the Keepers where they come across the Keepers of the Storm Amulet, who trade Jay to Wojira, only to learn that it was Ronin, who had been deceiving them for their treasures. With help from the survivor, they were able to defeat Ronin. Eventually, energy pulses would begin to make Nya's powers stir out of control, and they would find that it was coming from the Tartarus Trench. The villain, Kalmaar, requires the Storm Amulet, and he is able to gain it, awakening Wojira. As a last resort move, Nya becomes one with the Endless Sea, defeating Wojira and leaving the team.

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