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// Brian Blakely, 360i
// http://twitter.com/brianblakely/
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@blindsey
blindsey / github_post_commit.js
Created August 27, 2011 06:17
node.js auto deploy scripts
Steps:
0. Checkout your git repo from the server (I use /var/www/carbonite)
1. Upload both of these files to the same directory on your server
2. chmod +x restart_node.sh
3. nohup node github_post_commit.js 2>&1 >> github_post_commit.log &
4. In the github admin for your repo, set a post commit hook to the url http://<your host>:8080/
5. Make a commit to your repo
6. Point a browser at http://<your host>:8080/ and you should see the commit
# Recursively add a .gitignore file to all directories
# in the working directory which are empty and don't
# start with a dot. Helpful for tracking empty dirs
# in a git repository.
find . -type d -regex ``./[^.].*'' -empty -exec touch {}"/.gitignore" \;
@addyosmani
addyosmani / qcon.md
Created March 9, 2012 11:59
Links for QCon attendees

Save from the Etherpad: http://bit.ly/polyfilling

This is for the QCon session 'Polyfilling the HTML5 Gaps'

@SelrahcD
SelrahcD / gist:7042692
Last active December 25, 2015 21:29
AngularJs directive for PrismJs
angular.module('Prism', []).
directive('prism', [function() {
return {
restrict: 'A',
link: function ($scope, element, attrs) {
element.ready(function() {
Prism.highlightElement(element[0]);
});
}
}
@davatron5000
davatron5000 / Sublime Text Setup.md
Last active April 15, 2023 15:39
A new user's guide to SublimeText 2. Estimated reading time: 2 mins. Estimated workthrough time: 12 minutes.

Make it useful

  • Install Package Control. For SublimeText 2, paste the following in Terminal:
import urllib2,os; pf='Package Control.sublime-package'; ipp = sublime.installed_packages_path(); os.makedirs( ipp ) if not os.path.exists(ipp) else None; urllib2.install_opener( urllib2.build_opener( urllib2.ProxyHandler( ))); open( os.path.join( ipp, pf), 'wb' ).write( urllib2.urlopen( 'http://sublime.wbond.net/' +pf.replace( ' ','%20' )).read()); print( 'Please restart Sublime Text to finish installation')

From here on out, use Package Control to install everything. +Shift+P, then type Install to get a list of installable packages you can 'livesearch through. After installing plugins, they should be running.

@gvn
gvn / code-smell.md
Last active June 16, 2021 09:02
Eliminating Code Smell With Grunt

Eliminating Code Smell With Grunt

by Gavin Lazar Suntop @gvn

Intro

I love clean code. There, I said it. I pride myself on passing strict linting standards and keeping my code easy to read. It's not just a personal proclivity, but a choice I hope benefits other developers.

My general experience with teams has been that code style is something people care about and have strong personal preferences. Typically, at some point people get tired of dealing with inconsistency and a standardization meeting is called. This is, of course, an important discussion to have. The problem that tends to occur is either lack of documentation or lack of enforcement of the agreed upon style. Additionally, new team members or contributors may not have access to a clear set of rules.

@alicial
alicial / mock-service-example.js
Last active June 10, 2019 14:26
AngularJS: Setting up a mocked service to use in controller unit tests.
// Mocked Service
angular.module('mock.users', []).
factory('UserService', function($q) {
var userService = {};
userService.get = function() {
return {
id: 8888,
name: "test user"
}
@Integralist
Integralist / git reset explained.md
Last active March 14, 2022 10:25
git reset --soft/--mixed/--hard

UPDATE

Every time I accidentally git commit --amend instead of a normal git commit I have to google git reset --soft HEAD@{1} to save the day.


Imagine you have a file called foo.txt and your Git history looked like this:

A -&gt; B -&gt; C (HEAD)
@omo
omo / gist:9986103
Created April 5, 2014 01:08
HTML Imports: Discussion over Async/Progressive Loading

HTML Imports: Discussion over Async/Progressive Loading

There are concerns around HTML Imports that does sync or blocking loading as the default. I’d like to address these concerns. Especially I’d like to understand the actual use cases that “sync” loading hurts. This document aims to be a portal of that effort.

What to Block

Before discussing use cases, let’s clarify which part of page loading process HTML Imports possibly blocks. The blocking model of HTML Imports is modeled after the one for external stylesheets. There are two main bits of the blocking:

The <script> elements