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  2. Branching (version control) - Wikipedia

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    The users of the version control system can branch any branch. Branches are also known as trees, streams or codelines. The originating branch is sometimes called the parent branch, the upstream branch (or simply upstream, especially if the branches are maintained by different organizations or individuals), or the backing stream.

  3. Shebang (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    As for the name: probably something descriptive like "hash-bang" though this has a specifically British flavor, but in any event I don't recall particularly using a pet name for the construction. Kernel support for interpreter directives spread to other versions of Unix, and one modern implementation can be seen in the Linux kernel source in fs ...

  4. List of commercial video games with later released source code

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    Development and porting by the game's community continued on SourceForge under the name OpenGlad. [55] Glitch: 2009 2013 MMO: CC0 (client and other parts) CC0: Tinyspeck In 2013, one year after the MMO was shut down, most of the artwork and parts of the code were released under the CC0 license. [56] [57] God of Thunder: 1993 2020 Puzzle video game

  5. File URI scheme - Wikipedia

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    This is not the same as providing the string "localhost" or the dot "." in place of the hostname. The string "localhost" will attempt to access the file as UNC path \\localhost\c:\path\to\the file.txt, which will not work since the colon is not allowed in a share name. The dot "."

  6. Common Platform Enumeration - Wikipedia

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    Based upon the generic syntax for Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI), CPE includes a formal name format, a method for checking names against a system, and a description format for binding text and tests to a name. [1] The CPE Product Dictionary provides an agreed upon list of official CPE names.

  7. Backslash - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known reference found to date is a 1937 maintenance manual from the Teletype Corporation with a photograph showing the keyboard of its Kleinschmidt keyboard perforator WPE-3 using the Wheatstone system. [3] [4] The symbol was called the "diagonal key", [5] and given a (non-standard) Morse code of . [6] [a]

  8. LibreOffice - Wikipedia

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    The first two numbers represent the major version (branch) number, and the final number indicates the bugfix releases made in that series. LibreOffice designates the two release versions as: "Fresh" – the most recent major version (branch), which contains the latest enhancements but which may have introduced bugs not present in the "still ...

  9. Wikipedia:Articles with slashes in title - Wikipedia

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    See here for full list. For other titles starting with a "/", there are two ways of achieving the desired result: prepend a ":" to the link (for example [[://Gana language]]) as you would for an inline interlanguage or category link; or