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#!/usr/bin/env python
import pygtk
pygtk.require('2.0')
import gtk # sets app name
import gnomekeyring
def hack():
for keyring in gnomekeyring.list_keyring_names_sync():
for id in gnomekeyring.list_item_ids_sync(keyring):
@peterhellberg
peterhellberg / Gemfile
Created April 10, 2012 11:51
Sinatra acceptance testing, using minitest/spec and capybara-webkit
source :rubygems
gem "sinatra", "~> 1.3.2"
group :test do
gem "minitest", "~> 2.10"
gem "rack-test", "~> 0.6.1"
gem "capybara", "~> 1.1"
gem "capybara-webkit", "~> 0.11"
gem "capybara_minitest_spec", "~> 0.2"
@zachleat
zachleat / reading_time.rb
Last active October 21, 2020 23:00
Read this in X minutes Liquid Filter Plugin (for Jekyll)
# Outputs the reading time
# Read this in “about 4 minutes”
# Put into your _plugins dir in your Jekyll site
# Usage: Read this in about {{ page.content | reading_time }}
module ReadingTimeFilter
def reading_time( input )
words_per_minute = 180
require './init'
require 'rake'
require 'pry'
namespace :db do
desc "Migrate the database"
task :migrate do
puts "Migrating database"
DataMapper.auto_migrate!
@ruario
ruario / latest-firefox.sh
Last active July 19, 2024 18:04
This script will find the latest Firefox binary package, download it and repackage it into Slackware format.
#!/bin/bash
# latest-firefox Version 1.6.3
# Contributer: drgibbon (thanks!)
# This script will find the latest Firefox binary package, download it
# and repackage it into Slackware format.
# I don't use Firefox for regular browsing but it is handy for
# comparative tests against Vivaldi. :P
@ruario
ruario / small-slackware.md
Last active May 3, 2024 20:15
A short guide to quickly setting up a small Slackware install

Setting up a "small" Slackware install

Intro

Before you do this, reconsider if it is really needed. More often than not, it isn't. This is why.

A common reason for attempting a minimal install is an expectation that Slackware will run faster. This is not true. Some example, (IMHO) valid, reasons for stripping back the install include:

  • Installing on a device with limited disk space, where it is hard to add additional storage
  • A setup where there is an ongoing cost to rent disk space (e.g. a Virtual Private Server)
require 'sinatra/base'
require 'celluloid'
class Nmapper
include Celluloid
def nmap opts = ''
`nmap #{opts}`
end
end
# jekyll-readtime
# 2015 Ron Scott-Adams, Licensed under MIT:
# https://tldrlegal.com/license/mit-license
# Original work: https://gist.github.com/zachleat/5792681
# Outputs the estimated time the average person might take to read the content.
# 200 is a round figure based on estimates gathered from various studies.
# http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18802819
# Usage: {{ page.content | readtime }}
@julianlam
julianlam / expose-directory-on-host-to-lxc-container.md
Last active July 9, 2024 14:16
Exposing a directory on the host machine to an LXC container #blog

Exposing a directory on the host machine to an LXC container

  1. Log into the container and create an empty directory, this will be the mount point
  2. Log out and stop the container.
  3. Open to your container's config file
    • For regular LXC containers: /var/lib/lxc/mycontainer/config
    • For unprivileged LXC containers: $HOME/.local/share/lxc/mycontainer/config
  4. Add a new line above the lxc.mount directive, that follows the format below. Substitute proper paths as necessary:
    • lxc.mount.entry = /path/to/folder/on/host /path/to/mount/point none bind 0 0
  • Both of these paths are relative to the host machine.
@walbert947
walbert947 / c7-nat-router.sh
Last active April 9, 2024 15:35
Configure a simple IPv4 NAT router on CentOS 7
# NOTE: This gist includes the '.sh' extension to enable syntax highlighting
# on the gist web viewer. However, it is NOT intended to be run as a script.
# These are just notes I took.
################################################################################
#
# CentOS 7 - Simple IPv4 NAT Router
#
# This gist provides a brief walkthough on setting up a simple NAT router on
# CentOS 7 that will allow multiple machines on an internal network to share