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@katylava
katylava / git-selective-merge.md
Last active February 27, 2024 10:18
git selective merge

Update 2022: git checkout -p <other-branch> is basically a shortcut for all this.

FYI This was written in 2010, though I guess people still find it useful at least as of 2021. I haven't had to do it ever again, so if it goes out of date I probably won't know.

Example: You have a branch refactor that is quite different from master. You can't merge all of the commits, or even every hunk in any single commit or master will break, but you have made a lot of improvements there that you would like to bring over to master.

Note: This will not preserve the original change authors. Only use if necessary, or if you don't mind losing that information, or if you are only merging your own work.

@jagregory
jagregory / gist:710671
Created November 22, 2010 21:01
How to move to a fork after cloning
So you've cloned somebody's repo from github, but now you want to fork it and contribute back. Never fear!
Technically, when you fork "origin" should be your fork and "upstream" should be the project you forked; however, if you're willing to break this convention then it's easy.
* Off the top of my head *
1. Fork their repo on Github
2. In your local, add a new remote to your fork; then fetch it, and push your changes up to it
git remote add my-fork git@github...my-fork.git
@chrisroos
chrisroos / gpg-import-and-export-instructions.md
Created September 9, 2011 10:49
Instructions for exporting/importing (backup/restore) GPG keys

Every so often I have to restore my gpg keys and I'm never sure how best to do it. So, I've spent some time playing around with the various ways to export/import (backup/restore) keys.

Method 1

Backup the public and secret keyrings and trust database

cp ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg /path/to/backups/
cp ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg /path/to/backups/
cp ~/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg /path/to/backups/

or, instead of backing up trustdb...

@jfrelinger
jfrelinger / invwishart.py
Created May 8, 2012 18:55
wishart and inverse wishart sampler
import numpy as np
import numpy.random as npr
from numpy.linalg import inv, cholesky
from scipy.stats import chi2
def invwishartrand_prec(nu,phi):
return inv(wishartrand(nu,phi))
def invwishartrand(nu, phi):
return inv(wishartrand(nu, inv(phi)))
@cyeong
cyeong / postactivate
Created October 10, 2012 00:56
Ctags virtualenv
ctags -f $VIRTUAL_ENV/tags -R $VIRTUAL_ENV/lib/python2.7/site-packages ${PWD} &> /dev/null & disown
@jordanbaucke
jordanbaucke / bitfinex-python.py
Created June 19, 2013 06:16
Python example code for an authenticated call to Bitfinex API v1
import requests # pip install requests
import json
import base64
import hashlib
import time #for nonce
api_key = ''
api_secret = ''
#url = 'https://bitfinex.com/api/v1/order/new'
@sloria
sloria / bobp-python.md
Last active July 21, 2024 04:44
A "Best of the Best Practices" (BOBP) guide to developing in Python.

The Best of the Best Practices (BOBP) Guide for Python

A "Best of the Best Practices" (BOBP) guide to developing in Python.

In General

Values

  • "Build tools for others that you want to be built for you." - Kenneth Reitz
  • "Simplicity is alway better than functionality." - Pieter Hintjens
@peterkuma
peterkuma / server.py
Created February 10, 2014 14:22
A flask server for serving all JPEG images in a local directory and subdirectories. Uses unveil.js for lazy-loading of images. Thumbnails are created on the fly by PIL.
#!/bin/python
import os
from flask import Flask, Response, request, abort, render_template_string, send_from_directory
import Image
import StringIO
app = Flask(__name__)
WIDTH = 1000
@rtt
rtt / tinder-api-documentation.md
Last active June 21, 2024 04:19
Tinder API Documentation

Tinder API documentation

Note: this was written in April/May 2014 and the API may has definitely changed since. I have nothing to do with Tinder, nor its API, and I do not offer any support for anything you may build on top of this. Proceed with caution

http://rsty.org/

I've sniffed most of the Tinder API to see how it works. You can use this to create bots (etc) very trivially. Some example python bot code is here -> https://gist.github.com/rtt/5a2e0cfa638c938cca59 (horribly quick and dirty, you've been warned!)

@rtt
rtt / gist:5a2e0cfa638c938cca59
Created August 14, 2014 09:46
example python tinderbot
# encoding: utf8 1,1 Top# encoding: utf8
import argparse
from datetime import datetime
import json
from random import randint
import requests
import sys
from time import sleep