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    render-async

    render-async

    render_async lets you include pages asynchronously with AJAX

    render_async is here to make your pages show faster to users. Pages become faster seamlessly by rendering partials to your views. Partials render asynchronously and let users see your page faster than using regular rendering. It works with Rails and its tools out of the box. A quick overview of how render_async does its magic. User visits a page, render_async makes an AJAX request on the controller action, controller renders a partial, partial renders in the place where you put render_async view helper. ...
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    fsize

    fsize

    Accumulate file sizes in a directory without counting dir nodes

    When you synchronize 2 file repositories with rsync, then you want to use fsize to show you if both sides show up with the same amount of files and with the same file sizes. Using du always counts files and directories (option -sb), which can result in different sizes. A directory node may use 12 KB on the rsync source and 16 KB on the rsync destination.
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