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WebReflection / certificate.sh
Last active July 1, 2020 18:08
A basic Self Signed SSL Certificate utility
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# A basic Self Signed SSL Certificate utility
# by Andrea Giammarchi @WebReflection
# https://www.webreflection.co.uk/blog/2015/08/08/bringing-ssl-to-your-private-network
# # to make it executable and use it
# $ chmod +x certificate
# $ ./certificate # to read the how-to
@kt103099
kt103099 / gist:3183125
Created July 26, 2012 16:40
Faraday::Error::ConnectionFailed
Omniauth Facebook Error - Faraday::Error::ConnectionFailed
Faraday::Error::ConnectionFailed
SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=SSLv3 read server certificate B: certificate verify failed
Rails.application.config.middleware.use OmniAuth::Builder do
provider :facebook, '<key from fb>', '<another key from fb>'
end
class SessionsController < ApplicationController
def create
@tinney
tinney / application.rb
Created July 12, 2011 02:03
Compass load_paths with Rails 3.1
class Application < Rails::Application
config.sass.load_paths << "#{Gem.loaded_specs['compass'].full_gem_path}/frameworks/compass/stylesheets"
config.sass.load_paths << "#{Gem.loaded_specs['compass'].full_gem_path}/frameworks/blueprint/stylesheets"
end
@eteubert
eteubert / user_model_eteubert.rb
Created May 1, 2011 09:51
A simple user model with and without `has_secure_password` helper.
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_secure_password
attr_accessible :email, :password, :password_confirmation
validates_presence_of :email
validates_uniqueness_of :email
def self.authenticate(email, password)
find_by_email(email).try(:authenticate, password)
@katylava
katylava / git-selective-merge.md
Last active February 27, 2024 10:18
git selective merge

Update 2022: git checkout -p <other-branch> is basically a shortcut for all this.

FYI This was written in 2010, though I guess people still find it useful at least as of 2021. I haven't had to do it ever again, so if it goes out of date I probably won't know.

Example: You have a branch refactor that is quite different from master. You can't merge all of the commits, or even every hunk in any single commit or master will break, but you have made a lot of improvements there that you would like to bring over to master.

Note: This will not preserve the original change authors. Only use if necessary, or if you don't mind losing that information, or if you are only merging your own work.