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I'm trying to learn docker at the moment and I'm getting confused about where data volumes actually exist. I'm using Docker Desktop for Windows. (Windows 10) In the docs they say that running docker inspect on the object will give you the source:https://docs.docker.com/engine/tutorials/dockervolumes/#locating-a-volume $ docker inspect web "Mounts": [ { "Name": "fac362...80535", "Source": "/var/lib
In Graphviz / dot, is it possible to get the edge to connect exactly in the top center of a node? Reading the dot guide, I thought tailport and headport would help me, but adding those make no difference and sometimes get me weirder results. This is what I'm getting: And this is what I'm looking for: The code I used to get the (incorrect) graph is: digraph G { graph [splines = ortho]; node [shape
I have a big HTML file that has lots of markup that looks like this: <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"> <span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;">stuff here</span> </p> I'm trying to do a Vim search-and-replace to get rid of all class="" and style="" but I'm having trouble making the match ungreedy. My first attempt was this %s/style=".*?"//g but Vim doesn't see
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