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@roachhd
roachhd / README.md
Last active May 7, 2024 09:08
EMOJI cheatsheet 😛😳😗😓🙉😸🙈🙊😽💀💢💥✨💏👫👄👃👀👛👛🗼🔮🔮🎄🎅👻

EMOJI CHEAT SHEET

Emoji emoticons listed on this page are supported on Campfire, GitHub, Basecamp, Redbooth, Trac, Flowdock, Sprint.ly, Kandan, Textbox.io, Kippt, Redmine, JabbR, Trello, Hall, plug.dj, Qiita, Zendesk, Ruby China, Grove, Idobata, NodeBB Forums, Slack, Streamup, OrganisedMinds, Hackpad, Cryptbin, Kato, Reportedly, Cheerful Ghost, IRCCloud, Dashcube, MyVideoGameList, Subrosa, Sococo, Quip, And Bang, Bonusly, Discourse, Ello, and Twemoji Awesome. However some of the emoji codes are not super easy to remember, so here is a little cheat sheet. ✈ Got flash enabled? Click the emoji code and it will be copied to your clipboard.

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@rxaviers
rxaviers / gist:7360908
Last active May 8, 2024 08:23
Complete list of github markdown emoji markup

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@hoylen
hoylen / getopt-example.sh
Last active July 23, 2020 11:59
Portable getopt argument processing in shell scripts. Detects which version of getopt is installed. When available, it uses GNU enhanced getopt to support long option names and whitespaces in arguments. Otherwise, defaults to using the original getopt.
#!/bin/sh
#
# Example showing use of getopt detection and use of GNU enhanced getopt
# to handle arguments containing whitespace.
#
# Written in 2004 by Hoylen Sue <hoylen@hoylen.com>
#
# To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all copyright and
# related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain worldwide.
# This software is distributed without any warranty.
@cosimo
cosimo / parse-options.sh
Created September 21, 2012 09:31
Example of how to parse options with bash/getopt
#!/bin/bash
#
# Example of how to parse short/long options with 'getopt'
#
OPTS=`getopt -o vhns: --long verbose,dry-run,help,stack-size: -n 'parse-options' -- "$@"`
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then echo "Failed parsing options." >&2 ; exit 1 ; fi
echo "$OPTS"
@digitaljhelms
digitaljhelms / gist:2931522
Created June 14, 2012 17:07
Building and installing Git from source on OS X Lion

Building and installing Git from source on OS X Lion

This outline for building and installing Git has only been tested against Mac OS X 10.7.x (Lion). While these steps may work for previous versions of Mac OS X, I cannot confirm this. Furthermore, you're on your own, if you screw something up, it's not my fault.

If you have Xcode 4, you have Git!

Xcode 4 includes the Git binary at the application level so it's available to itself (located at /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/git). Additionally, Xcode 4 includes a new "Downloads" preference pane to install optional components, one of which are the Command Line Tools (similar to the Dev Tools package that shipped with older versions of Xcode) and once installed, Git (and many other utilities, such as make) is installed at the system level (located at /usr/bin).

*Note: You don't have to install Xcode to use the Command Line Tools; it can be downloaded independently from the Apple Developer site (you need to login, but it's free