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@iros
iros / API.md
Created August 22, 2012 14:42
Documenting your REST API

Title

<Additional information about your API call. Try to use verbs that match both request type (fetching vs modifying) and plurality (one vs multiple).>

  • URL

    <The URL Structure (path only, no root url)>

  • Method:

def generate_RSA(bits=2048):
'''
Generate an RSA keypair with an exponent of 65537 in PEM format
param: bits The key length in bits
Return private key and public key
'''
from Crypto.PublicKey import RSA
new_key = RSA.generate(bits, e=65537)
public_key = new_key.publickey().exportKey("PEM")
private_key = new_key.exportKey("PEM")
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active July 27, 2024 04:59
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@linhmtran168
linhmtran168 / pre-commit-eslint
Last active June 20, 2024 23:01
Pre-commit hook to check for Javascript using ESLint
#!/bin/sh
STAGED_FILES=$(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=ACM | grep ".jsx\{0,1\}$")
if [[ "$STAGED_FILES" = "" ]]; then
exit 0
fi
PASS=true
@bjmiller121
bjmiller121 / multiple-push-urls.md
Last active March 4, 2024 05:47
Add multiple push URLs to a single git remote

Sometimes you need to keep two upstreams in sync with eachother. For example, you might need to both push to your testing environment and your GitHub repo at the same time. In order to do this simultaneously in one git command, here's a little trick to add multiple push URLs to a single remote.

Once you have a remote set up for one of your upstreams, run these commands with:

git remote set-url --add --push [remote] [original repo URL]
git remote set-url --add --push [remote] [second repo URL]

Once set up, git remote -v should show two (push) URLs and one (fetch) URL. Something like this:

@PurpleBooth
PurpleBooth / README-Template.md
Last active July 27, 2024 07:37
A template to make good README.md

Project Title

One Paragraph of project description goes here

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

[~] rofi -dump-xresources
The script command 'window' has 1 options, but needs 2: <name>:<script>.
Invalid script switcher: window
! Enabled modi
rofi.modi: window,run,ssh
! Window opacity
rofi.opacity: 100
! Window width
rofi.width: 50
! Number of lines
@lilactown
lilactown / promises.re
Last active August 20, 2022 07:56
Notes on using JavaScript Promises in ReasonML/BuckleScript
/**
* Making promises
*/
let okPromise = Js.Promise.make((~resolve, ~reject as _) => [@bs] resolve("ok"));
/* Simpler promise creation for static values */
Js.Promise.resolve("easy");
Js.Promise.reject(Invalid_argument("too easy"));
rofi.color-window: argb:EE373B47, #373B47
rofi.color-normal: argb:00373B47, #737783, argb:00373B47, argb:00373B47, #f9f9f9
rofi.color-urgent: argb:00373B47, #cc6666, argb:e54b5160, argb:00373B47, #f9f9f9
rofi.color-active: argb:00373B47, #65acff, argb:e44b5160, argb:00373B47, #f9f9f9
rofi.width: 30
rofi.lines: 16
rofi.font: Open Sans Light 25
rofi.bw: 0
rofi.padding: 40
rofi.eh: 1
@guilhermedecampo
guilhermedecampo / multiple-push-urls.md
Created February 1, 2019 12:24 — forked from bjmiller121/multiple-push-urls.md
Add multiple push URLs to a single git remote

Sometimes you need to keep two upstreams in sync with eachother. For example, you might need to both push to your testing environment and your GitHub repo at the same time. In order to do this simultaneously in one git command, here's a little trick to add multiple push URLs to a single remote.

Once you have a remote set up for one of your upstreams, run these commands with:

git remote set-url --add --push [remote] [original repo URL]
git remote set-url --add --push [remote] [second repo URL]

Once set up, git remote -v should show two (push) URLs and one (fetch) URL. Something like this: