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- I am abdulwahaab710 on github.
- I am abdulwahaab710 (https://keybase.io/abdulwahaab710) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 676C 7AA8 9862 78F6 9582 7348 11FA 7638 A8E0 D1B0
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/*--- waitForKeyElements(): A utility function, for Greasemonkey scripts, | |
that detects and handles AJAXed content. | |
Usage example: | |
waitForKeyElements ( | |
"div.comments" | |
, commentCallbackFunction | |
); |
body { background: #222; color: #e6e6e6; } | |
a { color: #949494; } | |
a:link, a:visited { color: #949494; } | |
a:hover, a:active, a:focus { color: #c7c7c7; } | |
hr { border-bottom: 1px solid #424242; border-top: 1px solid #222; } |
# Install bootstrap and source | |
# Install GIT and SSH | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get -y install git ssh | |
# Update .bashrc | |
cat >> ~/.bashrc <<EOF | |
export PYTHONPATH=/opt/al/pkg | |
source /etc/default/al |
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This tutorial is for adding authentication to a vanilla Ruby on Rails app using Bcrypt and has_secure_password.
The steps below are based on Ryan Bates's approach from Railscast #250 Authentication from Scratch (revised).
You can see the final source code here: repo. I began with a stock rails app using rails new gif_vault