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@bobthecow
bobthecow / .gitconfig
Created June 10, 2010 15:30
Git aliases
[alias]
edit-unmerged = "!f() { git ls-files --unmerged | cut -f2 | sort -u ; }; $EDITOR `f`"
add-unmerged = "!f() { git ls-files --unmerged | cut -f2 | sort -u ; }; git add `f`"
lc = log ORIG_HEAD.. --stat --no-merges
smash = merge --no-commit --log
eat = branch -M
prune-all = !git remote | xargs -n 1 git remote prune
whois = "!sh -c 'git log -i --pretty=\"format:%an <%ae>\" --author=\"$1\" | sort -u' -"
whatis = show -s --pretty='tformat:%h (%s, %ad)' --date=short
@mislav
mislav / pagination.md
Created October 12, 2010 17:20
"Pagination 101" by Faruk Ateş

Pagination 101

Article by Faruk Ateş, [originally on KuraFire.net][original] which is currently down

One of the most commonly overlooked and under-refined elements of a website is its pagination controls. In many cases, these are treated as an afterthought. I rarely come across a website that has decent pagination, and it always makes me wonder why so few manage to get it right. After all, I'd say that pagination is pretty easy to get right. Alas, that doesn't seem the case, so after encouragement from Chris Messina on Flickr I decided to write my Pagination 101, hopefully it'll give you some clues as to what makes good pagination.

Before going into analyzing good and bad pagination, I want to explain just what I consider to be pagination: Pagination is any kind of control system that lets the user browse through pages of search results, archives, or any other kind of continued content. Search results are the o

@naaman
naaman / gist:1053217
Created June 29, 2011 05:33
Hot Swapping With Maven, Jetty and IntelliJ

Hot Swapping With Maven, Jetty and IntelliJ

Based on Configuring Jetty, Maven, and Eclipse together with Hot Swap

I've always been a bit jealous when it comes to the Play! framework and the great dev mode they have for hot swapping classes at runtime. Jetty has a configuration setting, scanIntervalSeconds, that mimics this when working with a more traditional WAR, but does so by looking for changes to a file and restarting the server.

Fortunately, Jetty also provides the ability to rapidly test code with hot swapping. No more server restarts. The trick to getting hot swapping to work is to attach a remote debugger to your Jetty process. The following instructions outline how to do this in IntelliJ (tested with IDEA 10.5 CE).

Modify your jetty-maven-plugin to ignore the scan interval

  1. Open your pom and locate the plugins section
@wadey
wadey / iterm2.zsh
Last active July 10, 2024 06:20
Change iTerm2 tab color when using SSH
# Usage:
# source iterm2.zsh
# iTerm2 tab color commands
# https://iterm2.com/documentation-escape-codes.html
if [[ -n "$ITERM_SESSION_ID" ]]; then
tab-color() {
echo -ne "\033]6;1;bg;red;brightness;$1\a"
echo -ne "\033]6;1;bg;green;brightness;$2\a"
@coolaj86
coolaj86 / how-to-publish-to-npm.md
Last active June 9, 2024 23:19
How to publish packages to NPM

Getting Started with NPM (as a developer)

As easy as 1, 2, 3!

Updated:

  • Aug, 08, 2022 update config docs for npm 8+
  • Jul 27, 2021 add private scopes
  • Jul 22, 2021 add dist tags
  • Jun 20, 2021 update for --access=public
  • Sep 07, 2020 update docs for npm version
@rocketraman
rocketraman / equals-hash-tostring.java
Last active April 27, 2023 04:53
Example of Guava-based equals, hashCode, toString implementations
import com.google.common.base.MoreObjects;
import com.google.common.base.Objects;
public class Address {
...
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
@domenic
domenic / promises.md
Last active June 24, 2024 03:11
You're Missing the Point of Promises

This article has been given a more permanent home on my blog. Also, since it was first written, the development of the Promises/A+ specification has made the original emphasis on Promises/A seem somewhat outdated.

You're Missing the Point of Promises

Promises are a software abstraction that makes working with asynchronous operations much more pleasant. In the most basic definition, your code will move from continuation-passing style:

getTweetsFor("domenic", function (err, results) {
 // the rest of your code goes here.
@ezhuravlev
ezhuravlev / CentOS chkconfig script headers
Last active December 8, 2021 16:05
service <servicename> does not support chkconfig (CentOS)
/etc/init.d/<servicename>:
# chkconfig: 345 20 80
# description: my service
345 - 3,4,5 runlevels
20 - start priority
80- stop prioroty
@robmiller
robmiller / .gitconfig
Created July 17, 2013 07:52
Some useful Git aliases that I use every day
#
# Working with branches
#
# Get the current branch name (not so useful in itself, but used in
# other aliases)
branch-name = "!git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD"
# Push the current branch to the remote "origin", and set it to track
# the upstream branch
publish = "!git push -u origin $(git branch-name)"
@marti1125
marti1125 / gist:7405008
Created November 10, 2013 22:51
get first day and last day of month using jodatime
DateTimeFormatter formatterFecha = DateTimeFormat.forPattern("dd/MM/yyyy");
DateTime primerDiaDelMes = new DateTime().dayOfMonth().withMinimumValue();
String desde = new LocalDate(primerDiaDelMes).toString(formatterFecha);
DateTime ultimoDiaDelMes = new DateTime().dayOfMonth().withMaximumValue();
String hasta = new LocalDate(ultimoDiaDelMes).toString(formatterFecha);