Counts number of lines of code in a project - bash
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Counts number of lines of code in a project - bash
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Exec into kubernetes pod easy (via kubectl)
VScode's StackOverflow and more...
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Developer tool to look up HTML character codes/HTML character entities.
The Awesome Dev Show website, but not the Google Sites version we've started out with. ;)
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🪟 A collection of scripts to run on a clean install of Windows.
Engineering Principles and ideas
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A presentation giving guidance on how to optimise your feedback loop and improve efficiency
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