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How to see remote changes before doing Git Pull

Before going through the steps, lets first understand what is the purpose of GIT Pull ? In simple terms, GIT PULL is a GIT Command which access the Remote repository and checks which all files were modified or created and is different from the local repository. Once it finds that info, it downloads those file to your local repository.  Technically speaking, GIT Pull runs 2 commands i.e GIT Fetch and GIT Merge in background. GIT Fetch downloads the latest change to the local repository while GIT Merge merges the remote content refs and heads to new local merge commit. so you can say the below is same : GIT Pull <remote> -or- GIT Fetch <remote> GIT Merge origin/master So lets begin with the steps on how to see the remote (origin/master) changes before doing Git Pull :  Git fetch origin Git log master..origin/master Git diff master..origin/master Git pull / Git merge origin/master Happy Leaning! How to get started with GIT in Windows : Check out here

Powershell Tip : How to find the IP Address of a VM from a HyperV

Today we are going to see how to fetch the IPv4 Address details of a VM from a HyperVisor console. We will be using Powershell to achieve the same with a One-Liner code.  You can modify the Command as per your need. Our requirement is to check Only the Running VM's and  get the VM Name and its corresponding IPv4 Address. So lets get started. CODE (Execute in HyperV ): Get-VM | ? State -eq "Running" | select Name, @{l="IPv4Address";e={($_.NetworkAdapters.IPAddresses -match "(?<Address >((25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)\.){3}(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?))")} } CODE DETAILS : 1. Get-VM : Fetches the VM List present on the HyperVisor 2. ? State -EQ "Running" : It is similar to Where-Object {$_.State -eq "Running"} , here we are using where-object to fetch only the Running VM list from the Pipeline. 3. NetworkAdapters properties of the VM Contains the IPAddresses information, we are using IPv4 address Regex to get ...

Disposable Phone Number website list to receive OTP Messages

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Powershell Tip : How to Change the Error Foreground Color in PowerShell

For one or the other reason we sometimes don’t like the "Red colored ERROR" which we used to get when we come across some error in powershell like below : So lets change this red color shown in the console, although its of no use(i.e technically speaking, it will work in the same way) but still just for learning purpose lets do it. In order to make this ERROR Foreground as any other color(over here green), write the below command in the Powershell console. $Host.PrivateData.ErrorForegroundColor = "Green" Output : Quite interesting right, Not only this you can change colors of several properties like Warning, Debug, Verbose etc. Just run  $Host.PrivateData | get-member Hope you all enjoy this Post, Do Like, Share and Comment if you have any suggestion or queries.

Plesk Tip : How to Find cron or task scheduler details of a specific Customer

Tested on : Plesk Obsidian, Windows 2012 R2 Few days back i was looking into a way to find the cron details of a customer and once its fetched remove the crons created by that user. Through GUI, it can be done in 2 ways : 1. Go to Tools & Settings > Scheduler Tasks -or- Domains > Schedule Tasks 2. Login to the server > Open Task scheduler (taskschd) and Look into the task with description. You will get the domain id there But the above mentioned process is quite cumbersome. So after digging a lot, I was able to figure it out using Powershell. To get all the cron details of a particular Customer : & "$Env:Plesk_Bin\Crontabmng.exe" get "CustomerName" To Remove all the crons of a particular Customer : & "$Env:Plesk_Bin\Crontabmng.exe" remove "CustomerName"

Powershell Tip : How to find the disk type of your System ( HDD or SSD )

Hi Friends😀 Today we are going to learn how to find the disk type of your system i.e. whether it is SSD ( Solid State Drive ) or HDD ( Hard Disk Drive ). Powershell has a cmdlet which helps to achieve the same :  Get-PhysicalDisk Get-PhysicalDisk | Select FriendlyName , MediaType , Size

How to Bypass execution policy in Powershell

Hi Geeks, Today we are going to learn the tips and tricks which can be used to bypass or run a Powershell script or command if its blocked using the below methods : 1. RemoteSigned Execution Policy 2. AllSigned Execution Policy 3. Restricted Execution Policy Steps : Source :  Netspi Blog