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@trey
trey / rails_bootstrap_delete_confirmation_modal.md
Created February 8, 2012 05:12
A nice delete confirmation modal in Rails courtesy of Bootstrap

Here's what you get.

Some JavaScript

// Delete confirmation modals
$('#delete-confirm').on('show', function() {
  var $submit = $(this).find('.btn-danger'),
      href = $submit.attr('href');
  $submit.attr('href', href.replace('pony', $(this).data('id')));
@maxim
maxim / Rules
Created February 9, 2012 19:59
Convenient redirects with nanoc
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# ...
preprocess do
RedirectGenerator.generate(config[:redirects], items)
end
route '/old_posts/*' do
item.identifier.sub('old_posts/', '') + 'index.html'
@postpostmodern
postpostmodern / rails_bootstrap_delete_confirmation_modal.md
Created February 19, 2012 07:38 — forked from trey/rails_bootstrap_delete_confirmation_modal.md
A nice delete confirmation modal in Rails courtesy of Bootstrap

Here's what you get.

Some CoffeeScript (verbosely commented for clarity)

# Override Rails handling of confirmation

$.rails.allowAction = (element) ->
  # The message is something like "Are you sure?"
  message = element.data('confirm')
@DavidWittman
DavidWittman / notes.md
Created February 22, 2012 18:54
A Brief Introduction to Fabric

A Brief Introduction to Fabric

Fabric is a deployment management framework written in Python which makes remotely managing multiple servers incredibly easy. If you've ever had to issue a change to a group servers, this should look pretty familiar:

for s in $(cat servers.txt); do ssh $s service httpd graceful; done

Fabric improves on this process by providing a suite of functions to run commands on the servers, as well as a number of other features which just aren't possible in a simple for loop. While a working knowledge of Python is helpful when using Fabric, it certainly isn't necessary. This tutorial will cover the steps necessary to get started with the framework and introduce how it can be used to improve on administering groups of servers.

@Raven24
Raven24 / bundle_gems_overview_table.rb
Created February 23, 2012 16:24 — forked from groovehunter/bundle_gems_overview_table
Display table with all gems in a bundle, each with ie. summary and description, render in MediaWiki table
require "rubygems"
require "bundler"
dia = '/home/florian/src/diaspora'
Dir.chdir dia
def allm obj
obj.methods.sort.each { |m|
puts m
}
@drnic
drnic / Guardfile
Created April 5, 2012 06:45
An example Guardfile with the works for a Rails app
guard 'rspec', :version => 2 do
watch(%r{^spec/.+_spec\.rb$})
watch(%r{^lib/(.+)\.rb$}) { |m| "spec/lib/#{m[1]}_spec.rb" }
watch('spec/spec_helper.rb') { "spec" }
# Rails example
watch(%r{^app/(.+)\.rb$}) { |m| "spec/#{m[1]}_spec.rb" }
watch(%r{^app/(.*)(\.erb|\.haml)$}) { |m| "spec/#{m[1]}#{m[2]}_spec.rb" }
watch(%r{^app/controllers/(.+)_(controller)\.rb$}) { |m| ["spec/routing/#{m[1]}_routing_spec.rb", "spec/#{m[2]}s/#{m[1]}_#{m[2]}_spec.rb", "spec/acceptance/#{m[1]}_spec.rb"] }
watch(%r{^spec/support/(.+)\.rb$}) { "spec" }
@cristianrasch
cristianrasch / gitlab.sh
Created April 22, 2012 01:50
Install Gitlab on Debian Squeeze/Wheezy
aptitude install -y git curl python-dev python-pip redis-server ruby1.9.1-full rubygems1.9.1
aptitude install -y mysql-server libmysqlclient-dev
adduser --system --shell /bin/sh --gecos 'git version control' --group --disabled-password --home /home/git git
adduser --disabled-login --gecos 'gitlab system' gitlab
usermod -a -G git gitlab
su - gitlab
ssh-keygen -q -N '' -t rsa -f /home/gitlab/.ssh/id_rsa
aptitude install gitolite
cp /home/gitlab/.ssh/id_rsa.pub /home/git/gitlab.pub
su - git
@jonathanmoore
jonathanmoore / gist:2640302
Created May 8, 2012 23:17
Get the share counts from various APIs

Share Counts

I have always struggled with getting all the various share buttons from Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Pinterest, etc to align correctly and to not look like a tacky explosion of buttons. Seeing a number of sites rolling their own share buttons with counts, for example The Next Web I decided to look into the various APIs on how to simply return the share count.

If you want to roll up all of these into a single jQuery plugin check out Sharrre

Many of these API calls and methods are undocumented, so anticipate that they will change in the future. Also, if you are planning on rolling these out across a site I would recommend creating a simple endpoint that periodically caches results from all of the APIs so that you are not overloading the services will requests.

Twitter

@amejiarosario
amejiarosario / rails_migration_cheatsheet.md
Created June 18, 2012 21:40
Rails Migration - Cheatsheet
@MohamedAlaa
MohamedAlaa / tmux-cheatsheet.markdown
Last active May 23, 2024 18:01
tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

tmux new -s myname