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12

show remote git

# If you require full output and you are on a network that can reach the remote repo where the origin resides 
git remote show origin
Posted by: Guest on March-23-2020
8

git remote show origin

$ git remote -v
origin	https://github.com/schacon/ticgit (fetch)
origin	https://github.com/schacon/ticgit (push)
Posted by: Guest on December-10-2020
5

show remote git

# when you are not connected to the network, you can use this
git config --get remote.origin.url
Posted by: Guest on March-23-2020
2

wordpress embed shortcode in php

<?php echo do_shortcode('[name_of_shortcode]'); ?>
Posted by: Guest on December-26-2020
4

wordpress do shortcode

<?php echo do_shortcode('[name_of_shortcode parameters=""]'); ?>
Posted by: Guest on June-03-2020
1

shortcode_atts wordpress

function wpdocs_bartag_func( $atts ) {
    $atts = shortcode_atts(
        array(
            'foo' => 'no foo',
            'bar' => 'default bar',
        ), $atts, 'bartag' );
 
    return 'bartag: ' . esc_html( $atts['foo'] ) . ' ' . esc_html( $atts['bar'] );
}
add_shortcode( 'bartag', 'wpdocs_bartag_func' );
Posted by: Guest on July-08-2021
0

shortcode_atts wordpress

The pairs should be considered to be all of the attributes
which are supported by the caller and given as a list. The
returned attributes will only contain the attributes in the $pairs list.

If the $atts list has unsupported attributes, then they will be ignored
and removed from the final returned list.

<?php 
function shortcode_atts( $pairs, $atts, $shortcode = '' ) {
    $atts = (array) $atts;
    $out  = array();
    foreach ( $pairs as $name => $default ) {
        if ( array_key_exists( $name, $atts ) ) {
            $out[ $name ] = $atts[ $name ];
        } else {
            $out[ $name ] = $default;
        }
    }
 
    if ( $shortcode ) {
        /**
         * Filters shortcode attributes.
         *
         * If the third parameter of the shortcode_atts() function is present then this filter is available.
         * The third parameter, $shortcode, is the name of the shortcode.
         *
         * @since 3.6.0
         * @since 4.4.0 Added the `$shortcode` parameter.
         *
         * @param array  $out       The output array of shortcode attributes.
         * @param array  $pairs     The supported attributes and their defaults.
         * @param array  $atts      The user defined shortcode attributes.
         * @param string $shortcode The shortcode name.
         */
        $out = apply_filters( "shortcode_atts_{$shortcode}", $out, $pairs, $atts, $shortcode );
    }
 
    return $out;
}

?>
Posted by: Guest on January-22-2021

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