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SantoshSrinivas79 / Accelerated Development using Meteor.md
Last active June 24, 2016 03:19
Accelerated Development using Meteor
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SantoshSrinivas79 / start.sh
Created May 20, 2016 03:32 — forked from so0k/start.sh
meteor up
#!/bin/bash
APPNAME=<%= appName %>
APP_PATH=/opt/$APPNAME
BUNDLE_PATH=$APP_PATH/current
ENV_FILE=$APP_PATH/config/env.list
PORT=<%= port %>
USE_LOCAL_MONGO=<%= useLocalMongo? "1" : "0" %>
# remove previous version of the app, if exists
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SantoshSrinivas79 / Tips to get better at using Dragon Dictate.md
Last active March 26, 2016 13:42
Tips to get better at using Dragon Dictate

#Tips to get better at using Dragon Dictate

This gist will contain things I learn as I go about using Dragon Dictate:

  • Select and Delete Text
    • - How To Delete Text with NaturallySpeaking - For Dummies Command Cheat Sheet Navigating around text
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SantoshSrinivas79 / Tips for article copywriting.md
Created November 3, 2015 13:49
Tips for article copywriting

Tips for article copywriting

  • Summarize key points of an article and refer to original article
  • Break long articles into key points
  • Use visualizations to enhance existing articles
  • Debate or refute articles comparing articles
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SantoshSrinivas79 / Cool things about Everything.md
Last active November 17, 2015 04:58
Cool things about Everything

Cool things about Everything

Here is a list of various cool things about everthing that I come my way. Yeah! Its a running notebook of stuff that I would like to visit at some point!

  • Access (unix) server files locally
    • Ever wanted to access your Terminal files locally? In this post, we'll show you how to use SSHFS over Fuse to mount any directory on a Terminal into a directory on your local OSX computer. SSHFS relies on the SSH protocol to access the files in your Terminal.
  • Mac clients for working with Git
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SantoshSrinivas79 / Spot the Hijack
Created October 18, 2015 16:51 — forked from iolloyd/Spot the Hijack
Use Audio Hijack Pro to record Spotify tracks while you listen
* Script to record and tag spotify tracks, by Lloyd Moore *)
(* Make sure you are already recording in Audio Hijack Pro with a session called 'spotifySession' *)
tell application "Spotify"
set currentTrack to (current track)
set trackName to (name of currentTrack)
tell application "Audio Hijack Pro"
set theSession to my getSession()
end tell
repeat
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SantoshSrinivas79 / Working on the Tobwis project.md
Last active November 27, 2015 16:32
Working on the Tobwis project

Working on the Tobwis project

Task 2: Related Toolkits

  • Create the database using latest data dump called tobwis_production_2015-10-05_8-04 PM.sql as stated in https://trello.com/c/miRexqN3/30-related-toolkits-8-8
  • Change to the database using use tobwis;
  • Add tobwis.mypad.in to the entries in core_sites table
  • Add the test users using the sql in project/tobwis-at-dev.sql using source /home/ghost/tempBucket/tobwis/tobwis-at-dev.sql;
  • Import the database in the mysql command using source /home/ghost/tempBucket/tobwis/tobwis_production_2015-10-05_8-04 PM.sql;
  • Don't forget to enable Toolkits module from the admin. This is deliverable from Mission #1.
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SantoshSrinivas79 / Downloading Torrents from the Ubuntu command-line.md
Last active September 27, 2023 02:44
Downloading Torrents from the Ubuntu command-line

Downloading Torrents from the Ubuntu command-line

This is WIP!

Let us look at the options available to torrent from the ubuntu command line.

I tried out multiple options and my favorite is Transmission - A fast, easy and free BitTorrent Client

Lets say you wan't to download MacTeX - TeX Users Group using the torrent link.

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SantoshSrinivas79 / Using Github Gists as an internet file system.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:27
Using Github Gists as an internet file system

Using Github Gists as an internet file system

Sublime Text has now become my favorite environment of choice for coding, blogging and practically everything else.

The editor is hackable and the plugin support makes it really useful to both increase productivity and customize the blogging to my idiosyncracises!

So lets cover first why this!?

Functionality