Want to create a Gist from your editor, the command line, or the Services menu? Here's how.
UPDATE: Typekit Font Events have been opensourced as WebFont Loader. Typekit's available events will be updated soon with full support for the WebFont Loader API.
Web fonts may be the best thing to happen to web design in years, but that doesn't mean there aren't some tricky issues to overcome. One of the most annoying things is dealing with what's become known as the FOUT or 'Flash of
echo 'export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc | |
. ~/.bashrc | |
mkdir ~/local | |
mkdir ~/node-latest-install | |
cd ~/node-latest-install | |
curl http://nodejs.org/dist/node-latest.tar.gz | tar xz --strip-components=1 | |
./configure --prefix=~/local | |
make install # ok, fine, this step probably takes more than 30 seconds... | |
curl https://www.npmjs.org/install.sh | sh |
var util = require('util'), | |
http = require('http'), | |
events = require('events'); | |
var Twitter = function(opts) { | |
this.username = opts.username; | |
this.password = opts.password; | |
this.track = opts.track; | |
this.data = ''; | |
}; |
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE | |
Version 2, December 2004 | |
Copyright (C) 2011 YOUR_NAME_HERE <YOUR_URL_HERE> | |
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified | |
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long | |
as the name is changed. | |
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE |
#!/bin/sh | |
echo "What should the Application be called (no spaces allowed e.g. GCal)?" | |
read inputline | |
name="$inputline" | |
echo "What is the url (e.g. https://www.google.com/calendar/render)?" | |
read inputline | |
url="$inputline" |
preferred_syntax = :sass | |
http_path = '/' | |
css_dir = 'assets/stylesheets' | |
sass_dir = 'assets/sass' | |
images_dir = 'assets/images' | |
javascripts_dir = 'assets/javascripts' | |
relative_assets = true | |
line_comments = true | |
# output_style = :compressed |
Sublime Text 2 ships with a CLI called subl (why not "sublime", go figure). This utility is hidden in the following folder (assuming you installed Sublime in /Applications
like normal folk. If this following line opens Sublime Text for you, then bingo, you're ready.
open /Applications/Sublime\ Text\ 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl
You can find more (official) details about subl here: http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/2/osx_command_line.html
NOTE I now use the conventions detailed in the SUIT framework
Used to provide structural templates.
Pattern
t-template-name