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  2. Git - Wikipedia

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    git clone [URL], which clones, or duplicates, a git repository from an external URL. git add [file], which adds a file to git's working directory (files about to be committed). git commit -m [commit message], which commits the files from the current working directory (so they are now part of the repository's history).

  3. Category talk : CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate; Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file

  4. List of authors by name: D - Wikipedia

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    Peter Danielson (fl. late 1990s, US, ch), pseudonym of multiple authors Tage Danielsson (1928–1985, Sweden, nf/p) Erich von Däniken (born 1935, Switzerland, nf)

  5. Aliases: author1-link through authorn-link. name-list-style: accepts a limited list of keywords as value; when set to amp, ampersand, or &, inserts an ampersand between the last two names in a name list; when set to and, inserts the conjunction 'and' between the last two names of a name list; when set to vancdisplays name lists in Vancouver ...

  6. Changelog - Wikipedia

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    A changelog (also spelled change log) [1] is a log or record of all notable changes made to a project. [2] The project is often a website or software project, and the changelog usually includes records of changes such as bug fixes, new features, etc. Some open-source projects include a changelog as one of the top-level files in their distribution.

  7. Help:Wikitext - Wikipedia

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    The frame tag automatically floats the image right. The frame tag is only of use with very small images or ones using the px tag; The attributes left, center or centre override this, and places the image to the left or the centre of the page. The last parameter is the caption that appears below the image.

  8. Lotka's law - Wikipedia

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    It is a log-log plot. The x-axis is the number of publications, and the y-axis is the number of authors with at least that many publications. Lotka's law, [1] named after Alfred J. Lotka, is one of a variety of special applications of Zipf's law. It describes the frequency of publication by authors in any given field.

  9. Collaborative writing - Wikipedia

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    Atlas is a wiki-like git-managed authoring platform from O'Reilly Media [27] [28] that is based on the open-source web-based Git repository manager (version control system) "GitLab". [ 29 ] For collaborative code-writing, mostly revision control systems like Team Foundation Version Control (used in Team Foundation Server ) and Git (used in ...