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alexandrebini / 0_reuse_code.js
Last active August 29, 2015 14:13
Here are some things you can do with Gists in GistBox.
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console
#For jpeg files
#Need to install jpegtran in ubuntu
sudo apt-get install libjpeg-progs
Usage tips:
#To optimise a single jpeg image:
jpegtran -copy none -optimise -outfile image.jpg image.jpg
#To optimise all jpegs in the current directory:
for img in `ls *.jpg`; do jpegtran -copy none -optimise -outfile $img $img; done
!!! 5
%html
%head
%title= "Your Website"
%meta{ :content => "", :name => "description" }
%meta{ :content => "", :name => "author" }
%meta{ :content => "3 days", :name => "revisit-after" }
%link{ :href => "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/", :rel => "license", :title => "Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License" }
%link{ :href => "/feed", :rel => "alternate", :title => "Atom", :type => "application/atom+xml" }
%link{ :href => "/css/screen.css", :media => "screen", :rel => "stylesheet" }
# Drop this file in config/initializers to run your Rails project on Ruby 1.9.
# This is three separate monkey patches -- see comments in code below for the source of each.
# None of them are original to me, I just put them in one file for easily dropping into my Rails projects.
# Also see original sources for pros and cons of each patch. Most notably, the MySQL patch just assumes
# that everything in your database is stored as UTF-8. This was true for me, and there's a good chance it's
# true for you too, in which case this is a quick, practical solution to get you up and running on Ruby 1.9.
#
# Andre Lewis 1/2010
# encoding: utf-8
# Drop this file in config/initializers to run your Rails project on Ruby 1.9.
# This is three separate monkey patches -- see comments in code below for the source of each.
# None of them are original to me, I just put them in one file for easily dropping into my Rails projects.
# Also see original sources for pros and cons of each patch. Most notably, the MySQL patch just assumes
# that everything in your database is stored as UTF-8. This was true for me, and there's a good chance it's
# true for you too, in which case this is a quick, practical solution to get you up and running on Ruby 1.9.
#
# Andre Lewis 1/2010
# encoding: utf-8