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@ScottPhillips
ScottPhillips / .htaccess
Created February 2, 2012 04:30
Common .htaccess Redirects
#301 Redirects for .htaccess
#Redirect a single page:
Redirect 301 /pagename.php http://www.domain.com/pagename.html
#Redirect an entire site:
Redirect 301 / http://www.domain.com/
#Redirect an entire site to a sub folder
Redirect 301 / http://www.domain.com/subfolder/
@afeld
afeld / gist:4952991
Last active February 8, 2022 03:13
good APIs for mashups

This list has been superseded by Public APIs. Check there for APIs with Auth: No, HTTPS and CORS Yes.


List of data APIs that require no server-side auth or private credentials, and are thus good for small browser-only JS projects.

@jfloff
jfloff / mamp.md
Last active March 6, 2024 09:43
How to get MAMP to work with SSL ... Yes really.

First of all you need to be able to run MAMP in port 80. This is a "heat check" if you don't have any process jamming http ports. You can check it like this:

sudo lsof | grep LISTEN

If you do happen to have any process with something like this *:http (LISTEN), you are in trouble. Before with adventure check if it isn't MAMP itself (yeah, you should close that beforehand)

ps <pid of that process>

If you don't see MAMP, you are in good hands, I have just the thing for you:

@brandonkelly
brandonkelly / templating.md
Last active February 7, 2024 15:20
Templating in EE vs. Craft
@codeinthehole
codeinthehole / docker-osx-shared-folders.rst
Last active November 11, 2023 01:22
How to share folders with docker containers on OSX

How to share a folder with a docker container on OSX

Mounting shared folders between OSX and the docker container is tricky due to the intermediate boot2docker VM. You can't use the usual docker -v option as the docker server knows nothing about the OSX filesystem - it can only mount folders from the boot2docker filesystem. Fortunately, you can work around this using SSHFS.

@ngsmrk
ngsmrk / sidekiq_monitoring
Created August 11, 2014 11:51
Sidekiq queue checking via rails console
stats = Sidekiq::Stats.new
stats.queues
stats.enqueued
stats.processed
stats.failed
@wosephjeber
wosephjeber / local_modx_setup.md
Last active May 9, 2018 15:29
Instructions for setting up a local copy of our MODX installation

Here's an outline of the instructions for creating a local dev copy of our MODX installation:

####1. Package and download files from server You'll want to tar and gzip the files on the server for two reasons. First and foremost, it will be faster when you download the files via FTP. Downloading one 100mb file is significantly faster than downloading one hundred 1mb files. Secondly, we want to avoid the potential of messing with hidden files and permissions/ownership.

Use the tar command with gzip enabled: tar -czvf path_to_target path_to_source. For example, to package up the assets directory, you might run tar -czvf backup/assets.tar.gz assets/. This will package and compress the assets directory and save it as a .tar.gz file in the backup directory. You can then download that file via Transmit or another FTP client.

####2. Dump production database and import to local database Use Sequel Pro to export the production database and import it locally. You can name the local database whatever you'd

@sebmarkbage
sebmarkbage / Enhance.js
Last active January 31, 2024 18:33
Higher-order Components
import { Component } from "React";
export var Enhance = ComposedComponent => class extends Component {
constructor() {
this.state = { data: null };
}
componentDidMount() {
this.setState({ data: 'Hello' });
}
render() {
@mmazzarolo
mmazzarolo / Appfile
Created May 17, 2016 11:27
Simple Fastlane setup for React-Native (Android - iOS)
# iOS
app_identifier "com.myapp.app" # The bundle identifier of your app
apple_id "me@gmail.com" # Your Apple email address
team_id "1234ABCD" # Developer Portal Team ID
# Android
json_key_file "./google-play-api-secret.json" # Path to the json secret file - Follow https://github.com/fastlane/supply#setup to get one
package_name "com.myapp.app" # Your Android app package
@noelboss
noelboss / git-deployment.md
Last active June 12, 2024 00:28
Simple automated GIT Deployment using Hooks

Simple automated GIT Deployment using GIT Hooks

Here are the simple steps needed to create a deployment from your local GIT repository to a server based on this in-depth tutorial.

How it works

You are developing in a working-copy on your local machine, lets say on the master branch. Most of the time, people would push code to a remote server like github.com or gitlab.com and pull or export it to a production server. Or you use a service like deepl.io to act upon a Web-Hook that's triggered that service.