// NOTE: I added the .js extension to this gist so it would have syntax highlighting. This file should have NO file extension | |
{ | |
// Settings | |
"passfail" : false, // Stop on first error. | |
"maxerr" : 100, // Maximum error before stopping. | |
// Predefined globals whom JSHint will ignore. | |
"browser" : true, // Standard browser globals e.g. `window`, `document`. |
#!/bin/bash | |
#Thanks to this page: http://chris-allen-lane.com/2012/12/phonegap-compiling-a-release-apk-without-using-phonegap-build/ | |
#USAGE! | |
# 1. Replace <AndroidKeyName> with the filename of the keyfile generated (see url) | |
# 2. Replace <ProjectName> with the project name in the generated file form cordova, see path/to/my/project/platforms/android/bin and look for an APK if you need help | |
# 3. Replace <AndroidKeyNameAlias> from the alias used when generating the key (see url again!) | |
# 4. Edit path/to/my/project/platforms/android/AndroidManifest.xml and change "debuggable=false" (search for it!) | |
# 5. Check path/to/my/project/Release/android for your sparkling new apk! | |
# | |
# This worked and was uploadable to the google play store. |
// http://www.codewars.com/kata/525f3eda17c7cd9f9e000b39/train/javascript | |
function recur(n, op) { return (op) ? op.call(op, n) : n; } | |
function zero(op) { return recur(0, op); } | |
function one(op) { return recur(1, op); } | |
function two(op) { return recur(2, op); } | |
function three(op) { return recur(3, op); } | |
function four(op) { return recur(4, op); } | |
function five(op) { return recur(5, op); } | |
function six(op) { return recur(6, op); } |
#add 'node_modules' to .gitignore file | |
git rm -r --cached node_modules | |
git commit -m 'Remove the now ignored directory node_modules' | |
git push origin <branch-name> |
var mediaJSON = { "categories" : [ { "name" : "Movies", | |
"videos" : [ | |
{ "description" : "Big Buck Bunny tells the story of a giant rabbit with a heart bigger than himself. When one sunny day three rodents rudely harass him, something snaps... and the rabbit ain't no bunny anymore! In the typical cartoon tradition he prepares the nasty rodents a comical revenge.\n\nLicensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license\nhttp://www.bigbuckbunny.org", | |
"sources" : [ "http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/gtv-videos-bucket/sample/BigBuckBunny.mp4" ], | |
"subtitle" : "By Blender Foundation", | |
"thumb" : "images/BigBuckBunny.jpg", | |
"title" : "Big Buck Bunny" | |
}, | |
{ "description" : "The first Blender Open Movie from 2006", | |
"sources" : [ "http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/gtv-videos-bucket/sample/ElephantsDream.mp4" ], |
To create anchor links that jump down to different sections of a README (as in an interactive table of contents), first create a heading:
#Real Cool Heading
The anchor link for that heading is the lowercase heading name with dashes where there are spaces. You can always get the anchor name by visiting the README on Github.com and clicking on the anchor that appears when you hover to the left of the heading. Copy everything starting at the #:
#real-cool-heading
Wherever you want to link to your Real Cool Heading section, put your desired text in brackets, followed by the anchor link in parentheses:
[Go to Real Cool Heading section](#real-cool-heading)
- Close Android File Transfer
- Open Activity Monitor and kill “Android File Transfer Agent”
- Go to where you installed “Android File Transfer.app” (I have it under /Applications)
- Ctrl+click –> “Show package contents”
- Go to Contents/Resources
- Rename “Android File Transfer Agent” to e.g. “Android File Transfer Agent_DISABLED”
- Then go to “/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Google/Android File Transfer” and again rename the Agent app.
package main | |
import ( | |
"github.com/graphql-go/graphql" | |
"github.com/graphql-go/handler" | |
"net/http" | |
) | |
type Todo struct { | |
ID string `json:"id"` |
Collection of License badges for your Project's README file.
This list includes the most common open source and open data licenses.
Easily copy and paste the code under the badges into your Markdown files.
- The badges do not fully replace the license informations for your projects, they are only emblems for the README, that the user can see the License at first glance.
Translations: (No guarantee that the translations are up-to-date)