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@bebraw
bebraw / gameengines.md
Created January 6, 2011 18:07
List of JS game engines. You can find a wikified version at https://github.com/bebraw/jswiki/wiki/Game-Engines. Feel free to modify that. I sync it here every once in a while.

IMPORTANT! Remember to check out the wiki page at https://github.com/bebraw/jswiki/wiki/Game-Engines for the most up to date version. There's also a "notes" column in the table but it simply does not fit there... Check out the raw version to see it.

This table contains primarily HTML5 based game engines and frameworks. You might also want to check out the [[Feature Matrix|Game-Engine-Feature-Matrix]], [[Game Resources]] and [[Scene Graphs]].

Name Size (KB) License Type Unit Tests Docs Repository Notes
Akihabara 453 GPL2, MIT Classic Repro no API github Intended for making classic arcade-style games in JS+HTML5
AllBinary Platform Platform Dependent AllBinary 2D/2.5D/3D n
@tsabat
tsabat / zsh.md
Last active July 7, 2024 16:56
Getting oh-my-zsh to work in Ubuntu
@lemiorhan
lemiorhan / post-receive
Last active February 8, 2023 10:06
Post-receive hook to deploy the code being pushed to production branch to a specific folder
#!/bin/bash
target_branch="production"
working_tree="PATH_TO_DEPLOY"
while read oldrev newrev refname
do
branch=$(git rev-parse --symbolic --abbrev-ref $refname)
if [ -n "$branch" ] && [ "$target_branch" == "$branch" ]; then
@niksumeiko
niksumeiko / git.migrate
Last active July 19, 2024 21:32
Moving git repository and all its branches, tags to a new remote repository keeping commits history
#!/bin/bash
# Sometimes you need to move your existing git repository
# to a new remote repository (/new remote origin).
# Here are a simple and quick steps that does exactly this.
#
# Let's assume we call "old repo" the repository you wish
# to move, and "new repo" the one you wish to move to.
#
### Step 1. Make sure you have a local copy of all "old repo"
### branches and tags.
@lttlrck
lttlrck / gist:9628955
Created March 18, 2014 20:34
rename git branch locally and remotely
git branch -m old_branch new_branch # Rename branch locally
git push origin :old_branch # Delete the old branch
git push --set-upstream origin new_branch # Push the new branch, set local branch to track the new remote
@facine
facine / __INDEX.txt
Last active August 6, 2023 15:33
Drupal 8 - Examples
# Taxonomy terms:
- https://gist.github.com/facine/35bb291811c146b6fc9e#file-create_taxonomy_term-php
# Menu links:
- https://gist.github.com/facine/35bb291811c146b6fc9e#file-create_menu_link-php
# File items:
- https://gist.github.com/facine/35bb291811c146b6fc9e#file-create_file-php
# Nodes:
<?php
/**
* @file
* Contains \Drupal\tilt_display\Plugin\Block\LocationBlock.
*/
namespace Drupal\tilt_display\Plugin\Block;
use Drupal\Core\Block\BlockBase;
@Didier-Vaerman
Didier-Vaerman / navigation.js
Created May 12, 2016 14:57
If element is in view, get href from link then substrat href before hash to find the link to add active class + Scroll to anchor
function scrollToAnchor(aid){
var aTag = $("a[name='"+ aid +"']");
$('html,body').animate({scrollTop: aTag.parents().offset().top - 100},'slow');
}
var sections = $('.content-section')
, nav = $('.page-navigation')
, navLink = nav.find('a').attr('href')
, navHash = navLink.substr(0,navLink.indexOf('#'))
, nav_height = nav.outerHeight();
@cupracer
cupracer / varnishlog-examples.sh
Last active May 12, 2024 17:50
varnishlog examples (version 4.x)
# filter by request host header
varnishlog -q 'ReqHeader ~ "Host: example.com"'
# filter by request url
varnishlog -q 'ReqURL ~ "^/some/path/"'
# filter by client ip (behind reverse proxy)
varnishlog -q 'ReqHeader ~ "X-Real-IP: .*123.123.123.123"'
# filter by request host header and show request url and referrer header
@noelboss
noelboss / git-deployment.md
Last active July 16, 2024 09:50
Simple automated GIT Deployment using Hooks

Simple automated GIT Deployment using GIT Hooks

Here are the simple steps needed to create a deployment from your local GIT repository to a server based on this in-depth tutorial.

How it works

You are developing in a working-copy on your local machine, lets say on the master branch. Most of the time, people would push code to a remote server like github.com or gitlab.com and pull or export it to a production server. Or you use a service like deepl.io to act upon a Web-Hook that's triggered that service.