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NOTE: This documentation has been put here because I couldn't find it anywhere else. I am not associated with Crunchbase in any way. I cannot help you with your Crunchbase API problems. If you need help try here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/crunchbase-api

CrunchBase API v1 Documentation

Overview

The CrunchBase API provides JSON representations of the data found on CrunchBase. The API currently supports three actions: "show", "search", and "list", which are each described below.

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GameGamer43 / add_users_to_projects.sh
Created February 24, 2012 23:38 — forked from lanwin/add_users_to_projects.sh
Script to Automatically add all GitLab users to all projects
#!/bin/sh
baseurl=http://mygitlaburl
usermail=adminuser@mymailserver
userpass=adminpassword
repo_access=2 #0=denied 1=read 2=read&write
project_access=2 #0=deined 1=read 2=report 3=admin
# login
curl -s -I -c cookies.txt -d "utf8=✓&user[email]=$usermail&user[password]=$userpass&commit=Sign+in" $baseurl/users/sign_in
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GameGamer43 / maximum_battery_life.md
Created March 23, 2012 02:08 — forked from mrflip/maximum_battery_life.md
maximum battery life checklist -- use before a long plane flight

Max Battery Life Checklist

Here is a checklist to follow if you want maximum battery life -- for instance if you're about to get on a long plane flight.

10 hour battery life on a non-SSD Macbook Pro 17"

Low power use checklist

With power connected:

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GameGamer43 / hack.sh
Created March 31, 2012 16:26 — forked from erikh/hack.sh
OSX For Hackers
#!/usr/bin/env sh
##
# This is script with usefull tips taken from:
# https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.osx
#
# install it:
# curl -sL https://raw.github.com/gist/2108403/hack.sh | sh
#
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GameGamer43 / uri.js
Created May 7, 2012 15:33 — forked from jlong/uri.js
URI Parsing with Javascript
var parser = document.createElement('a');
parser.href = "http://example.com:3000/pathname/?search=test#hash";
parser.protocol; // => "http:"
parser.hostname; // => "example.com"
parser.port; // => "3000"
parser.pathname; // => "/pathname/"
parser.search; // => "?search=test"
parser.hash; // => "#hash"
parser.host; // => "example.com:3000"
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GameGamer43 / postsql.sql
Created May 18, 2012 00:31 — forked from tobyhede/postsql.sql
PostgreSQL as JSON Document Store
-- PostgreSQL 9.2 beta (for the new JSON datatype)
-- You can actually use an earlier version and a TEXT type too
-- PL/V8 http://code.google.com/p/plv8js/wiki/PLV8
-- JSON Types need to be mapped into corresponding PG types
--
-- Number => INT or DOUBLE PRECISION
-- String => TEXT
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GameGamer43 / encrypted-git-repo.md
Created August 23, 2012 01:52
Transparent Git Encryption

Transparent Git Encryption

This document has been modified from its [original format][m1], which was written by Ning Shang (geek@cerias.net). It has been updated and reformatted into a [Markdown][m2] document by [Woody Gilk][m3] and [republished][m4].

Description

When working with a remote git repository which is hosted on a third-party storage server, data confidentiality sometimes becomes

Sass/Less Comparison

In this document I am using Sass's SCSS syntax. You can choose to use the indented syntax in sass, if you prefer it, it has no functional differences from the SCSS syntax.

For Less, I'm using the JavaScript version because this is what they suggest on the website. The ruby version may be different.

Variables

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GameGamer43 / password_hashing_api.md
Created September 13, 2012 03:42 — forked from nikic/password_hashing_api.md
The new Secure Password Hashing API in PHP 5.5

The new Secure Password Hashing API in PHP 5.5

The [RFC for a new simple to use password hashing API][rfc] has just been accepted for PHP 5.5. As the RFC itself is rather technical and most of the sample codes are something you should not use, I want to give a very quick overview of the new API:

Why do we need a new API?

Everybody knows that you should be hashing their passwords using bcrypt, but still a surprising number of developers uses insecure md5 or sha1 hashes (just look at the recent password leaks). One of the reasons for this is that the crypt() API is ridiculously hard to use and very prone to programming mistakes.

Locate the section for your github remote in the .git/config file. It looks like this:

[remote "origin"]
	fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
	url = git@github.com:joyent/node.git

Now add the line fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/* to this section. Obviously, change the github url to match your project's URL. It ends up looking like this: