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gdvalle / putty-monokai.reg
Created December 2, 2012 05:24
Monokai style theme for PuTTY; colors copied from ST2's theme
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions\monokai]
"Colour21"="255,255,255"
"Colour20"="245,222,179"
"Colour19"="200,240,240"
"Colour18"="0,217,217"
"Colour17"="179,146,239"
"Colour16"="174,129,255"
"Colour15"="122,204,218"
/**
* Copyright 2013 Facebook, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
@bevacqua
bevacqua / gulp-npm-publish.js
Created January 18, 2014 16:22
Publish packages to `npm` using Gulp.
var spawn = require('child_process').spawn;
gulp.task('npm', function (done) {
spawn('npm', ['publish'], { stdio: 'inherit' }).on('close', done);
});
@prabirshrestha
prabirshrestha / Bootstrapper.cs
Last active March 31, 2018 16:57
Server side reactjs rendering in Nancy with React.NET
public class Bootstrapper : DefaultNancyBootstrapper
{
protected override void RequestStartup(TinyIoCContainer container, IPipelines pipelines, NancyContext context)
{
base.RequestStartup(container, pipelines, context);
var react = new ReactEnvironment(
new JavaScriptEngineFactory(),
new ReactSiteConfiguration(),
new NullReactCache(),
@adammw
adammw / facebook-anonymiser.js
Last active August 29, 2015 14:06
Remove names from Facebook posts and comments allow them to be screenshotted and posted to internet forums without exposing user identities.
(function() {
var hash = {};
var anonymise = function() {
// Handle links to user profiles, e.g. those shown when someone likes a post
Array.prototype.forEach.call(document.querySelectorAll('[data-hovercard*="user.php"], [data-hovercard*="hovercard.php"]'), function(hovercardLink) {
if (!hovercardLink.dataset.hovercard) return;
var id = /id=(\d+)/.exec(hovercardLink.dataset.hovercard)[1];
var hue = hash[id] = hash[id] || (Math.random() * 360);
hovercardLink.style.background = 'hsl(' + hue + ',55%,60%)';
@julianlam
julianlam / expose-directory-on-host-to-lxc-container.md
Last active April 7, 2024 04:01
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.
@iamarcel
iamarcel / Creating Neat .NET Core Command Line Apps.md
Last active November 28, 2023 10:41
Creating Neat .NET Core Command Line Apps

Creating Neat .NET Core Command Line Apps

You can now read this on my (pretty) website! Check it out here.

Every reason to get more HackerPoints™ is a good one, so today we're going to write a neat command line app in .NET Core! The Common library has a really cool package Microsoft.Extensions.CommandlineUtils to help us parse command line arguments and structure our app, but sadly it's undocumented.

No more! In this guide, we'll explore the package and write a really neat

@iamarcel
iamarcel / Structuring Neat .NET Core Command Line Apps Neatly.org
Created September 7, 2016 07:30
Structuring Neat .NET Core Command Line Apps Neatly
@cherti
cherti / alert.sh
Created December 9, 2016 13:47
send a dummy alert to prometheus-alertmanager
#!/bin/bash
name=$RANDOM
url='http://localhost:9093/api/v1/alerts'
echo "firing up alert $name"
# change url o
curl -XPOST $url -d "[{
\"status\": \"firing\",
@gaearon
gaearon / prepack-gentle-intro-1.md
Last active February 13, 2024 14:30
A Gentle Introduction to Prepack, Part 1

Note:

When this guide is more complete, the plan is to move it into Prepack documentation.
For now I put it out as a gist to gather initial feedback.

A Gentle Introduction to Prepack (Part 1)

If you're building JavaScript apps, you might already be familiar with some tools that compile JavaScript code to equivalent JavaScript code:

  • Babel lets you use newer JavaScript language features, and outputs equivalent code that targets older JavaScript engines.