Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
/** | |
* Provides requestAnimationFrame in a cross browser way. | |
* @author paulirish / http://paulirish.com/ | |
*/ | |
if ( !window.requestAnimationFrame ) { | |
window.requestAnimationFrame = ( function() { | |
return window.webkitRequestAnimationFrame || |
<?php | |
/** | |
* | |
* Safe Search and Replace on Database with Serialized Data v2.0.1 | |
* | |
* This script is to solve the problem of doing database search and replace when | |
* developers have only gone and used the non-relational concept of serializing | |
* PHP arrays into single database columns. It will search for all matching | |
* data on the database and change it, even if it's within a serialized PHP | |
* array. |
function UndoItem (perform, data) { | |
this.perform = perform; | |
this.data = data; | |
} | |
/** | |
* UndoStack: | |
* Easy undo-redo in JavaScript. | |
**/ |
wget --no-check-certificate --content-disposition https://github.com/joyent/node/tarball/v0.7.1 | |
# --no-check-cerftificate was necessary for me to have wget not puke about https | |
curl -LJO https://github.com/joyent/node/tarball/v0.7.1 |
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
<?php | |
// put this in your functions.php | |
add_filter('pre_user_query', function(&$query) { | |
if($query->query_vars["orderby"] == 'rand') { | |
$query->query_orderby = 'ORDER by RAND()'; | |
} | |
}); | |
// Query will look like this: | |
$args = array('orderby' => 'rand', 'number' => 5); |
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<?php | |
/** | |
* simple method to encrypt or decrypt a plain text string | |
* initialization vector(IV) has to be the same when encrypting and decrypting | |
* | |
* @param string $action: can be 'encrypt' or 'decrypt' | |
* @param string $string: string to encrypt or decrypt | |
* | |
* @return string | |
*/ |
function sec2time(timeInSeconds) { | |
var pad = function(num, size) { return ('000' + num).slice(size * -1); }, | |
time = parseFloat(timeInSeconds).toFixed(3), | |
hours = Math.floor(time / 60 / 60), | |
minutes = Math.floor(time / 60) % 60, | |
seconds = Math.floor(time - minutes * 60), | |
milliseconds = time.slice(-3); | |
return pad(hours, 2) + ':' + pad(minutes, 2) + ':' + pad(seconds, 2) + ',' + pad(milliseconds, 3); | |
} |
Git for Windows comes bundled with the "Git Bash" terminal which is incredibly handy for unix-like commands on a windows machine. It is missing a few standard linux utilities, but it is easy to add ones that have a windows binary available.
The basic idea is that C:\Program Files\Git\mingw64\
is your /
directory according to Git Bash (note: depending on how you installed it, the directory might be different. from the start menu, right click on the Git Bash icon and open file location. It might be something like C:\Users\name\AppData\Local\Programs\Git
, the mingw64
in this directory is your root. Find it by using pwd -W
).
If you go to that directory, you will find the typical linux root folder structure (bin
, etc
, lib
and so on).
If you are missing a utility, such as wget, track down a binary for windows and copy the files to the corresponding directories. Sometimes the windows binary have funny prefixes, so