This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
{ | |
"cmd": ["javac", "$file_name"], | |
"cmd": ["java", "$file_base_name"], | |
"working_dir": "${project_path:${folder}}", | |
"selector": "source.java" | |
} |
/* | |
Loading dot dot dot | |
*/ | |
body { | |
padding: 100px; | |
font-size: 62.5%; | |
width: 400px; | |
} |
Expected Result: | |
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One | |
Two | |
Three | |
Four | |
Six |
module.exports = function(grunt) { | |
require('load-grunt-tasks')(grunt); | |
grunt.initConfig({ | |
watch: { | |
sass: { | |
files: ['scss/*.scss'], | |
tasks: ['compass'] | |
}, |
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on | |
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console |
angular.element($0).scope().someFunction(); |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
[08:51:53] <dddev> fight that urge if you want others to help | |
[08:51:53] <joekarl> and that's why I'm stuck | |
[08:51:53] <joekarl> I want the code to be simple and lean, but that means custom install which means others can't help | |
[08:51:53] <joekarl> 😑 | |
[08:51:53] <joekarl> I just want to stay away from having random tools as dependencies and it seems that angular wants to head that direction | |
[08:51:53] <dddev> like what? | |
[08:51:53] <joekarl> well I suppose that's an unfair criticism, I guess more of the fact that setting this app up I feel like I need to strip out things is annoying | |
[08:51:53] <joekarl> which is probably more of the yeoman generator than angular | |
[08:51:53] <joekarl> anyways, I'll shutup now lol | |
[08:51:53] <dddev> Yeah. I'm generally not a fan of generators. |
$stateProvider | |
.state({ | |
name: 'root', | |
url: '', | |
abstract: true, | |
templateUrl: '/templates/root.html', | |
controller: 'MainController', | |
controllerAs: 'Main', | |
resolve: { | |
token: function ($q, Auth) { |