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@stowball
stowball / convert-svgs.js
Created October 24, 2017 09:40
A node script to convert a a folder of SVGs in to React Native SVGs for https://github.com/stowball/react-native-svg-icon
/*
Usage: npm run convert-svgs <type:icons|logos>
*/
/* eslint-disable no-console, no-shadow */
const exec = require('child_process').exec;
const fs = require('fs');
const type = process.argv[2] || 'icons';
const path = `./src/assets/svg/${type}`;
@jfmengels
jfmengels / lodash-fp-documentation.md
Last active February 6, 2024 20:57
Generated docs for Lodash/fp. Help make them better at https://github.com/jfmengels/lodash-fp-docs
@geraintluff
geraintluff / base64-web-safe.js
Created October 9, 2015 15:36
Convert base64 to and from web-safe variant
// Convert from normal to web-safe, strip trailing "="s
function webSafe64(base64) {
return base64.replace(/\+/g, '-').replace(/\//g, '_').replace(/=+$/, '');
}
// Convert from web-safe to normal, add trailing "="s
function normal64(base64) {
return base64.replace(/\-/g, '+').replace(/_/g, '/') + '=='.substring(0, (3*base64.length)%4);
}
@ygotthilf
ygotthilf / jwtRS256.sh
Last active May 23, 2024 07:42
How to generate JWT RS256 key
ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -m PEM -f jwtRS256.key
# Don't add passphrase
openssl rsa -in jwtRS256.key -pubout -outform PEM -out jwtRS256.key.pub
cat jwtRS256.key
cat jwtRS256.key.pub
@mikelehen
mikelehen / generate-pushid.js
Created February 11, 2015 17:34
JavaScript code for generating Firebase Push IDs
/**
* Fancy ID generator that creates 20-character string identifiers with the following properties:
*
* 1. They're based on timestamp so that they sort *after* any existing ids.
* 2. They contain 72-bits of random data after the timestamp so that IDs won't collide with other clients' IDs.
* 3. They sort *lexicographically* (so the timestamp is converted to characters that will sort properly).
* 4. They're monotonically increasing. Even if you generate more than one in the same timestamp, the
* latter ones will sort after the former ones. We do this by using the previous random bits
* but "incrementing" them by 1 (only in the case of a timestamp collision).
*/