@gparyani That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in answer and Potentially bad keyword in body; append -force if you really want to do that.
> The site has at least five hits in Metasmoke, with no false positives, and at least one of them is below the default autoflagging threshold (currently, 280) and no older than six months.
it'd do the merge, but not necessarily contained "autopull" in it
the automatic merge system handles non-autopull merges too
and I don't think the PR generation system puts 'autopull' in its commits anywhere, or at least it doesn't on the merge tip. (That's partly due to my removing from the watchlist simultaneously)
Bah. Submission process for latest coursework is to set your web app up on a university VM. This of course means I don't have sudo... which is a problem when npm install calls node-gyp rebuild calls make and make isn't installed.
@Catija @ArtOfCode - my grandmother just arrived with the stickers. They're bigger than I expected o_O. Thank you for going through the effort to get all this done!
OK... I don't know who it was but someone pinged me in here a couple of days ago about something to do with being a public member of SD on GH? Does doing that change anything?
@Catija Your membership of the Charcoal organisation is private at the moment, meaning it doesn't show up on your public profile. You can make it show up if you want to; that's literally all it does.
@angussidney Nope. :D I have a GH account because I poke at the HTML on a website my husband and I are putting together (a database running on python)... and it lets me follow projects and people.
@Catija If you're building that because you couldn't find a pre-built solution, I've got a Rails app that does that... of course, if you're just building it for the fun then don't let me stop you :)
@ArtOfCode Two part goal... Andy wanted to play with making a web app that pulled from a MySQL database and I wanted to learn how to build such a thing... at work we have a really crappy PHP/MySQL database that just needs to be rebuilt from the ground up and I thought it would be an interesting project to learn how to program. Since there's no need to stick with PHP in a new version since the database can link with a variety of infrastructures, Andy suggested Python since he's more versed in it.
... but it's sort of not gone anywhere recently. We don't have a ton of spare time for it.
The site's kind of fun, though. It's a recipe database that allows easy cloning of base recipes to save off variations to allow people who test recipes to track what they try easily and link back to a master recipe and make notes about what works/doesn't work.
Andy'd been hosting it on AWS's Elastic Beanstalk but he took it down after we stopped working on it regularly.
@angussidney Thanks! I rarely make recipes as written - even if I only change the cake size to a cupcake - but it's helpful for me to have a way to track the source of the original recipe and what changes I made and additional info like the new baking time.
@Catija Got a database creation SQL script somewhere? I can work it from the code if not, or y'all can create one with mysqldump -u root -p --no-data dbname > schema.sql