As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
input { | |
height: 34px; | |
width: 100%; | |
border-radius: 3px; | |
border: 1px solid transparent; | |
border-top: none; | |
border-bottom: 1px solid #DDD; | |
box-shadow: inset 0 1px 2px rgba(0,0,0,.39), 0 -1px 1px #FFF, 0 1px 0 #FFF; | |
} |
-- show running queries (pre 9.2) | |
SELECT procpid, age(clock_timestamp(), query_start), usename, current_query | |
FROM pg_stat_activity | |
WHERE current_query != '<IDLE>' AND current_query NOT ILIKE '%pg_stat_activity%' | |
ORDER BY query_start desc; | |
-- show running queries (9.2) | |
SELECT pid, age(clock_timestamp(), query_start), usename, query | |
FROM pg_stat_activity | |
WHERE query != '<IDLE>' AND query NOT ILIKE '%pg_stat_activity%' |
source :rubygems | |
gem 'shotgun', :group=>:development | |
gem 'rack-cache' | |
gem 'sinatra', :require => 'sinatra/base' | |
gem 'sinatra-support' | |
gem 'haml' |
The Ember router is getting number of enhancements that will greatly enhance its power, reliability, predictability, and ability to handle asynchronous loading logic (so many abilities), particularly when used in conjunction with promises, though the API is friendly enough that a deep understanding of promises is not required for the simpler use cases.
In addition to the techniques described in the
Asynchronous Routing Guide,
the Ember Router provides powerful yet overridable
conventions for customizing asynchronous transitions
between routes by making use of error
and loading
substates.
This is how I generate my dogfood build, daily-ish. I do so to ensure I have (almost) total control over what goes into my phone so I could pick up the changes anytime I wanted (and indentifying the version of Gaia/Gecko I am using).
This instruction is used for Geeksphone Peak and with zh-TW locale. Replace/remove instruction for your own phone.
File locations:
update.sh
should go to $B2G
(the place you clone B2G repo with git
).App.Router.map(function() { | |
this.resource('post', { path: '/posts/:post_id' }); | |
}); | |
App.PostRoute = Ember.Route.extend({ | |
model: function(params) { | |
return this.store.find('post', params.post_id); | |
} | |
}); |