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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/
@jordansissel
jordansissel / Procfile
Created April 5, 2012 19:29
Jenkins on Heroku
# Only listen on http; disable ajp and https
web: java -jar jenkins.war --httpPort=$PORT --ajp13Port=-1 --httpsPort=-1
@cloudxero
cloudxero / gist:2369301
Created April 12, 2012 17:21
IE7 Polyfill for JSON.parse
(function(a,b){typeof define=="function"&&define.amd?define("json",["exports"],b):b(typeof exports=="object"&&exports||this.JSON||(this.JSON={}))})(this,function(a){var b={}.toString,c={}.hasOwnProperty,d,e,f;return e=typeof a.stringify=="function",f=typeof a.parse=="function",function(){var c='{"result":[1,true,false,null,"\\u0000\\b\\n\\f\\r\\t"]}',d,g,h;if(e){d=function(){return 1},d.toJSON=d;try{switch(!1){case a.stringify(0)==="0":case a.stringify(new 0..constructor)==="0":case a.stringify(new"".constructor)=='""':case a.stringify(b)===void 0:case a.stringify(void 0)===void 0:case a.stringify()===void 0:case a.stringify(d)==="1":case a.stringify([d])=="[1]":case a.stringify([void 0])=="[null]":case a.stringify(null)=="null":case a.stringify([void 0,b,null])=="[null,null,null]":case a.stringify({result:[d,true,false,null,"\0\b\n\f\r "]})==c:case a.stringify(null,d)==="1":case a.stringify([1,2],null,1)=="[\n 1,\n 2\n]":case(d=new Date(-864e13)).getUTCFullYear()!=-271821||a.stringify(d)=='"-271821-04-20T00:
@mynameispj
mynameispj / Props
Created July 24, 2012 14:55
Estimated reading time in PHP, by Brian Cray
Total props to Brian Cray: http://briancray.com/posts/estimated-reading-time-web-design/
@marvin
marvin / client.py
Created December 17, 2012 13:50
simple python client/server socket binary stream
import socket
HOST = 'localhost'
PORT = 9876
ADDR = (HOST,PORT)
BUFSIZE = 4096
videofile = "videos/royalty-free_footage_wien_18_640x360.mp4"
bytes = open(videofile).read()
@arunoda
arunoda / gist:7790979
Last active February 16, 2024 14:05
Installing SSHPass

Installing SSHPASS

SSHPass is a tiny utility, which allows you to provide the ssh password without using the prompt. This will very helpful for scripting. SSHPass is not good to use in multi-user environment. If you use SSHPass on your development machine, it don't do anything evil.

Installing on Ubuntu

apt-get install sshpass

Installing on OS X

@mobilemind
mobilemind / git-tag-delete-local-and-remote.sh
Last active June 7, 2024 01:58
how to delete a git tag locally and remote
# delete local tag '12345'
git tag -d 12345
# delete remote tag '12345' (eg, GitHub version too)
git push origin :refs/tags/12345
# alternative approach
git push --delete origin tagName
git tag -d tagName
@CrookedNumber
CrookedNumber / gist:8964442
Created February 12, 2014 21:02
git: Removing the last commit

Removing the last commit

To remove the last commit from git, you can simply run git reset --hard HEAD^ If you are removing multiple commits from the top, you can run git reset --hard HEAD~2 to remove the last two commits. You can increase the number to remove even more commits.

If you want to "uncommit" the commits, but keep the changes around for reworking, remove the "--hard": git reset HEAD^ which will evict the commits from the branch and from the index, but leave the working tree around.

If you want to save the commits on a new branch name, then run git branch newbranchname before doing the git reset.

@mitchwongho
mitchwongho / Docker
Last active November 29, 2023 06:36
Docker 'run' command to start an interactive BaSH session
# Assuming an Ubuntu Docker image
$ docker run -it <image> /bin/bash
@Kartones
Kartones / postgres-cheatsheet.md
Last active June 7, 2024 13:13
PostgreSQL command line cheatsheet

PSQL

Magic words:

psql -U postgres

Some interesting flags (to see all, use -h or --help depending on your psql version):

  • -E: will describe the underlaying queries of the \ commands (cool for learning!)
  • -l: psql will list all databases and then exit (useful if the user you connect with doesn't has a default database, like at AWS RDS)