⌘T | go to file |
⌘⌃P | go to project |
⌘R | go to methods |
⌃G | go to line |
⌘KB | toggle side bar |
⌘⇧P | command prompt |
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rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Slack/ | |
rm -rf ~/Library/Containers/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap/ | |
rm -rf ~/Library/Preferences/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap.plist | |
rm -rf ~/Library/Saved\ Application\ State/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap.savedState | |
rm ~/Library/Safari/LocalStorage/*slack* |
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nginx/ | |
!nginx/.gitkeep | |
!nginx/logs/.gitkeep | |
src/ | |
tmp/ |
A slightly updated version of this doc is here on my website.
I visited with PagerDuty yesterday for a little Friday beer and pizza. While there I got started talking about Go. I was asked by Alex, their CEO, why I liked it. Several other people have asked me the same question recently, so I figured it was worth posting.
The first 1/2 of Go's concurrency story. Lightweight, concurrent function execution. You can spawn tons of these if needed and the Go runtime multiplexes them onto the configured number of CPUs/Threads as needed. They start with a super small stack that can grow (and shrink) via dynamic allocation (and freeing). They are as simple as go f(x)
, where f()
is a function.
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version: 2 | |
jobs: | |
build: | |
docker: | |
- image: circleci/clojure:lein-2.7.1 | |
environment: | |
- CC_TEST_REPORTER_ID=....set in project settings.... | |
steps: |
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# blog post: | |
# Before using this initializer, you must set up Cancan. First, add the gem to your Gemfile: | |
# | |
# gem 'cancan' | |
# | |
# Next, generate and edit an Ability class: | |
# | |
# rails generate cancan:ability | |
# |
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# | |
# = Capistrano database.yml task | |
# | |
# Provides a couple of tasks for creating the database.yml | |
# configuration file dynamically when deploy:setup is run. | |
# | |
# Category:: Capistrano | |
# Package:: Database | |
# Author:: Simone Carletti <weppos@weppos.net> | |
# Copyright:: 2007-2010 The Authors |
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#! /usr/bin/env python3 | |
'''Create Softbank and Unified Emoji mapping for iOS.''' | |
# download full.html to same directory first | |
# curl -O http://www.unicode.org/%7Escherer/emoji4unicode/snapshot/full.html | |
import re | |
import sys |
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def google_font_link_tag(family) | |
tag('link', {:rel => :stylesheet, :type => Mime::CSS, :href => "http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=#{family}"}, false, false) | |
end |