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def defer(&block)
def block.each ; yield call ; end
block
end
app =
lambda do |env|
status = 200
headers = { 'Last-Modified' => exec_sql('SELECT MAX(updated_at) FROM foos').httpdate }
@scrooloose
scrooloose / startshell_mapping.vim
Created October 7, 2009 09:59
nerd tree plugin to add a mapping on S that starts a :shell
"put this in ~/.vim/nerdtree_plugin/startshell_mapping.vim
call NERDTreeAddKeyMap({
\ 'key': 'S',
\ 'callback': 'NERDTreeStartShell',
\ 'quickhelpText': 'start a :shell in this dir' })
function! NERDTreeStartShell()
let n = g:NERDTreeDirNode.GetSelected()
@karmi
karmi / .gitignore
Created November 27, 2010 16:26
`tail -f` in Node.js and WebSockets
.DS_Store
*.log
tmp/
@wtaysom
wtaysom / where_is.rb
Created September 23, 2011 08:57
A little Ruby module for finding the source location where class and methods are defined.
module Where
class <<self
attr_accessor :editor
def is_proc(proc)
source_location(proc)
end
def is_method(klass, method_name)
source_location(klass.method(method_name))
@topliceanu
topliceanu / micro-mustache.js
Created December 30, 2011 04:22
John Resig's Micro Template with changed tags from <%=, %> into more mustache-esque {{= and }}
// Simple JavaScript Templating
// John Resig - http://ejohn.org/ - MIT Licensed
(function(){
var cache = {};
this.tmpl = function tmpl(str, data){
// Figure out if we're getting a template, or if we need to
// load the template - and be sure to cache the result.
var fn = !/\W/.test(str) ?
cache[str] = cache[str] ||
@brendanhay
brendanhay / tmux-copy-mode-osx.md
Created February 8, 2012 14:15
Tmux, copy-mode, and OSX shenanigans.

Copy, with line wrapping!

If you've been trying to copy/paste text from a multi-pane tmux session with the mouse, you've probably been pretty pissed at the blissful ignorance a terminal application has of the rodent in your hand.

The alternative, which is quote-unqoute native copy/pasting using copy-mode takes a bit to get used to. So this is one solution for copying and pasting lines from a session with correct line wrapping behaviour, albeit keyboard only.

Disclaimer

Since copy-mode has similar concepts of marks, regions, and temp buffers to Emacs .. you'll probably find it straight forward if you're familar with Emacsen. For people using vi-mode in tmux, the same still applies but obviously the default key bindings will differ alot from what I show below.

@krsmurata
krsmurata / rails_admin.pt-BR.yml
Created February 16, 2012 13:09 — forked from lribeiro/rails_admin.pt-PT.yml
Portuguese (pt-BR) translation for RailsAdmin 3.2
pt-BR:
views:
admin:
home:
name: Home
pagination:
previous: "&laquo; Anterior"
next: "Próximo &raquo;"
truncate: "…"
misc:

tmux cheatsheet

As configured in my dotfiles.

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

@v-yarotsky
v-yarotsky / .tmux.conf
Created March 22, 2012 11:57
Mac OS X tmux config
### INSTALLATION NOTES ###
# 1. Install Homebrew (https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew)
# 2. brew install zsh
# 3. Install OhMyZsh (https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh)
# 4. brew install reattach-to-user-namespace --wrap-pbcopy-pbpaste && brew link reattach-to-user-namespace
# 5. Install iTerm2
# 6. In iTerm2 preferences for your profile set:
# Character Encoding: Unicode (UTF-8)
# Report Terminal Type: xterm-256color
# 7. Put itunesartist and itunestrack into PATH
@kconragan
kconragan / keyrepeat.shell
Last active December 4, 2023 03:40
Enable key repeat in Apple Lion for Sublime Text in Vim mode
# Mac OS X Lion introduced a new, iOS-like context menu when you press and hold a key
# that enables you to choose a character from a menu of options. If you are on Lion
# try it by pressing and holding down 'e' in any app that uses the default NSTextField
# for input.
#
# It's a nice feature and continues the blending of Mac OS X and iOS features. However,
# it's a nightmare to deal with in Sublime Text if you're running Vintage (Vim) mode,
# as it means you cannot press and hold h/j/k/l to move through your file. You have
# to repeatedly press the keys to navigate.