⌘T | go to file |
⌘⌃P | go to project |
⌘R | go to methods |
⌃G | go to line |
⌘KB | toggle side bar |
⌘⇧P | command prompt |
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wget http://pecl.php.net/get/xhprof-0.9.2.tgz | |
tar -xzf xhprof-0.9.2.tgz | |
cd xhprof-0.9.2/extension | |
/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.3.6/bin/phpize | |
./configure | |
make | |
cp modules/xhprof.so $(/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.3.6/bin/php-config --extension-dir)/ | |
echo "extension=xhprof.so" >> /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.3.6/conf/php.ini |
( Conversation started here, with @murtaugh and @zeldman. )
Ah man, I got Opinions™ on this. I ususally go with something like:
<aside>
<h1>Optional Heading</h1>
<blockquote>
<p>It is the unofficial force—the Baker Street irregulars.</p>
</blockquote>
Note: this is a summary of different git workflows putting together to a small git bible. references are in between the text
try to keep your hacking out of the master and create feature branches. the [feature-branch workflow][4] is a good median between noobs (i have no idea how to branch) and git veterans (let's do some rocket sience with git branches!). everybody get the idea!
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/** | |
* Use em or rem font-size in Bootstrap 3 | |
*/ | |
@font-size-root: 14px; | |
@font-unit: 0rem; // Pick em or rem here | |
// Convert all variables to em |
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/* chrome fix render svg first */ | |
@media screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio:0) { | |
@font-face { | |
font-family: 'LarsseitBold'; | |
src: url('../font/good/larsseit-bold.svg') format('svg'); | |
} | |
@font-face { | |
font-family: 'LarsseitExtraBold'; | |
src: url('../font/good/larsseit-extrabold.svg') format('svg'); | |
} |
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// Method 1: simply use Highcharts built-in functionality (SVG -> Highcharts server -> PNG) | |
// Downside: won't work in webview native apps that don't handle the form response | |
highcharts.exportChart({ | |
filename: filename | |
}); |
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## Install packages | |
sudo yum install wget curl vim epel-release | |
sudo yum install daemonize.x86_64 | |
## Install mailhog | |
wget https://github.com/mailhog/MailHog/releases/download/v0.2.0/MailHog_linux_amd64 | |
sudo chmod +x MailHog_linux_amd64 | |
sudo chown root:root MailHog_linux_amd64 | |
sudo mv MailHog_linux_amd64 /usr/sbin/mailhog |