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@fraichu
fraichu / gist:2d03340b0d9f13e64a1e7ef484671fdb
Last active July 25, 2023 04:30
Raspberry Pi NixOS Config
configuration.nix
{ config, pkgs, libs, lib, ... }:
let secrets = import ./secrets.nix;
in
{
imports = [
./inadyn.nix
];
@acoyfellow
acoyfellow / sapper-to-svelte-kit-conversion.md
Last active August 12, 2021 11:28
My personal Sapper to Svelte-Kit Cheat Sheet (this is not-official, and pre launch, don't use this unless you like fighting dragons and breaking changes)
  • change how you access goto -- from: import { goto } from "@sapper/app"; -- to: import { goto } from "$app/navigation";

  • change how you access sessions --from:

@nikoheikkila
nikoheikkila / README.md
Last active July 27, 2024 20:32
Fish Shell function for sourcing standard .env files

envsource

⚠️ NOTE (20.5.2023): I don't really use this function at all anymore since there are now tools such as Taskfile, which reads the .env file for me sparing me the need to pollute my session with environment variables.


I've been using Fish shell for years which is great and all, but one thing that has got me frustrated is using it with .env files.

When attempting to run source .env in a project, I usually encounter this problem:

@t18n
t18n / tsconfig.json
Last active June 15, 2024 07:40 — forked from vemarav/tsconfig.json
[Example tsconfig.json] Tsconfig.json with description #typescript
{
"compilerOptions": {
/* Basic Options */
"target": "esnext" /* Specify ECMAScript target version: 'ES3' (default), 'ES5', 'ES2015', 'ES2016', 'ES2017','ES2018' or 'ESNEXT'. */,
"module": "commonjs" /* Specify module code generation: 'none', 'commonjs', 'amd', 'system', 'umd', 'es2015', or 'ESNext'. */,
"lib": [
"esnext",
"dom"
] /* Specify library files to be included in the compilation. */,
// "allowJs": true, /* Allow javascript files to be compiled. */
@sandren
sandren / tailwind.md
Last active July 10, 2024 16:28
Tailwind CSS best practices

Tailwind CSS best practices

Utility classes

  1. When writing a string of multiple utility classes, always do so in an order with meaning. The "Concentric CSS" approach works well with utility classes (i.e,. 1. positioning/visibility 2. box model 3. borders 4. backgrounds 5. typography 6. other visual adjustments). Once you establish a familiar pattern of ordering, parsing through long strings of utility classes will become much, much faster so a little more effort up front goes a long way!

  2. Always use fewer utility classes when possible. For example, use mx-2 instead of ml-2 mr-2 and don't be afraid to use the simpler p-4 lg:pt-8 instead of the longer, more complicated pt-4 lg:pt-8 pr-4 pb-4 pl-4.

  3. Prefix all utility classes that will only apply at a certain breakpoint with that breakpoint's prefix. For example, use block lg:flex lg:flex-col lg:justify-center instead of block lg:flex flex-col justify-center to make it very clear that the flexbox utilities are only applicable at the

@bradtraversy
bradtraversy / myscript.sh
Last active July 16, 2024 10:39
Basic Shell Scripting
#! /bin/bash
# ECHO COMMAND
# echo Hello World!
# VARIABLES
# Uppercase by convention
# Letters, numbers, underscores
NAME="Bob"
# echo "My name is $NAME"
@hfossli
hfossli / standard.sh
Last active February 8, 2024 05:19
Standard bash script format
#!/bin/bash
CLEAR='\033[0m'
RED='\033[0;31m'
function usage() {
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
echo -e "${RED}👉 $1${CLEAR}\n";
fi
echo "Usage: $0 [-n number-of-people] [-s section-id] [-c cache-file]"
@ObserverOfTime
ObserverOfTime / BDLinux.md
Last active July 22, 2024 15:05
Install BetterDiscord on Linux

Install BetterDiscord on Linux

This Gist contains simple instructions on how to install, update, and uninstall BetterDiscord on Linux.

For more thorough documentation, take a look at betterdiscordctl's README.

Do NOT submit issues here as I don't check the comments. You should submit them here instead.

@troyfontaine
troyfontaine / 1-setup.md
Last active July 23, 2024 23:25
Signing your Git Commits on MacOS

Methods of Signing Git Commits on MacOS

Last updated March 13, 2024

This Gist explains how to sign commits using gpg in a step-by-step fashion. Previously, krypt.co was heavily mentioned, but I've only recently learned they were acquired by Akamai and no longer update their previous free products. Those mentions have been removed.

Additionally, 1Password now supports signing Git commits with SSH keys and makes it pretty easy-plus you can easily configure Git Tower to use it for both signing and ssh.

For using a GUI-based GIT tool such as Tower or Github Desktop, follow the steps here for signing your commits with GPG.