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piscisaureus / pr.md
Created August 13, 2012 16:12
Checkout github pull requests locally

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:

@ChickenProp
ChickenProp / gist:3050085
Created July 4, 2012 23:35
Simple Raspberry Pi GPIO example

Introduction

This is a dead-simple way to test that GPIO on the Raspberry Pi is working. I have an SKPang Raspberry Pi starter kit A. But all you need is

  • A Raspberry Pi.
  • An LED.
  • A button.
  • A resistor, approximately 270Ω.
  • Some way to connect these to each other and the GPIO pins.
@mperham
mperham / after.rb
Created July 4, 2012 19:30
Thread-friendly shared connection
class ActiveRecord::Base
mattr_accessor :shared_connection
@@shared_connection = nil
def self.connection
@@shared_connection || ConnectionPool::Wrapper.new(:size => 1) { retrieve_connection }
end
end
ActiveRecord::Base.shared_connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
@ckirkendall
ckirkendall / clojure-match.clj
Created June 15, 2012 02:26 — forked from bkyrlach/Expression.fs
Language Compare F#, Ocaml, Scala, Clojure, Ruby and Haskell - Simple AST example
(use '[clojure.core.match :only [match]])
(defn evaluate [env [sym x y]]
(match [sym]
['Number] x
['Add] (+ (evaluate env x) (evaluate env y))
['Multiply] (* (evaluate env x) (evaluate env y))
['Variable] (env x)))
(def environment {"a" 3, "b" 4, "c" 5})
@bjornharrtell
bjornharrtell / Coffeescript ctags
Created June 9, 2012 17:14 — forked from yury/Coffeescript ctags
ctags definitions for coffeescript. Detects classes, static/class methods, fields, static fields, plain functions, variables.
--langdef=coffee
--langmap=coffee:.coffee
--regex-coffee=/(^|=[ \t])*class ([A-Za-z]+\.)*([A-Za-z]+)( extends [A-Za-z.]+)?$/\3/c,class/
--regex-coffee=/^[ \t]*(module\.)?(exports\.)?@?([A-Za-z.]+):.*[-=]>.*$/\3/m,method/
--regex-coffee=/^[ \t]*(module\.)?(exports\.)?([A-Za-z.]+)[ \t]+=.*[-=]>.*$/\3/f,function/
--regex-coffee=/^[ \t]*([A-Za-z.]+)[ \t]+=[^->\n]*$/\1/v,variable/
--regex-coffee=/^[ \t]*@([A-Za-z.]+)[ \t]+=[^->\n]*$/\1/f,field/
--regex-coffee=/^[ \t]*@([A-Za-z.]+):[^->\n]*$/\1/f,static field/
--regex-coffee=/^[ \t]*([A-Za-z.]+):[^->\n]*$/\1/f,field/
--regex-coffee=/(constructor: \()@([A-Za-z.]+)/\2/f,field/
@qrush
qrush / Inconsolata-dz-Powerline.otf
Created January 11, 2012 16:50
vim-powerline patched fonts
@peterc
peterc / dnsd.rb
Created December 2, 2011 23:47
Simple, scrappy UDP DNS server in Ruby (with protocol annotations)
# Simple, scrappy UDP DNS server in Ruby (with protocol annotations)
# By Peter Cooper
#
# MIT license
#
# * Not advised to use in your production environment! ;-)
# * Requires Ruby 1.9
# * Supports A and CNAME records
# * See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt for protocol guidance
# * All records get the same TTL
@schacon
schacon / gist:942899
Created April 26, 2011 19:19
delete all remote branches that have already been merged into master
$ git branch -r --merged |
grep origin |
grep -v '>' |
grep -v master |
xargs -L1 |
awk '{split($0,a,"/"); print a[2]}' |
xargs git push origin --delete
@eschulte
eschulte / neural-net.clj
Created November 10, 2010 22:13
Neural Network DSL
(ns neural-net.core) ; Copyright Eric Schulte, GPL V3
(defprotocol Neural
"Protocol implemented by any element of a neural network."
(run [this x] "Evaluates the net")
(train [this x y d] "Trains the net returning the updated net and deltas")
(collect [this key] "Collect key from the network")
(inputs [this] "Number of inputs")
(outputs [this] "Number of outputs")
(check [this] "Ensure that the number of inputs matches the outputs"))
@dnagir
dnagir / rspec-syntax-cheat-sheet.rb
Created November 5, 2010 09:29
RSpec 2 syntax cheat sheet by example
# RSpec 2.0 syntax Cheet Sheet by http://ApproachE.com
# defining spec within a module will automatically pick Player::MovieList as a 'subject' (see below)
module Player
describe MovieList, "with optional description" do
it "is pending example, so that you can write ones quickly"
it "is already working example that we want to suspend from failing temporarily" do
pending("working on another feature that temporarily breaks this one")