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9:16 AM
Dear git gurus, this answer shows how to get my last pushed commit id. I assume this is from local machine. Will the same principles apply on a ci/cd pipeline job? 🤔
9:33 AM
I realize that gitlab does this in some fashion. I am only curious if there is a git-cli way to achieve this. Happy to elaborate if anyone curious.
 
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9:52 PM
@deostroll, sorry cant help you there, did you try stackoverflow ai stackoverflow.com/ai/search
10:45 PM
linkedin seem to be venturing onto stackoverflows territory
Fetch API Fundamentals: Streaming Data over HTTP
Example 2: Streaming Text Data
fetch('https://example.com/streaming-text')
  .then(response => {
    const reader = response.body.getReader();
    return new ReadableStream({
      start(controller) {
        function push() {
          reader.read().then(({ done, value }) => {
            if (done) {
              controller.close();
              return;
            }
            controller.enqueue(value);
            push();
          });
        }
        push();
      }
    });
  })
  .then(stream => {
    const textStream = new TextDecoder().decodeStream(stream);
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                var res       = await fetch('https://example.com/streaming-text');
                var reader    = res.body.getReader();
                var text      = new TextDecoder();
                while(true){
                      var {done,value}    = await reader.read();
                      if(done)return;
                      console.log(text.decode(value));
                }//while

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