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@MobiDevelop
MobiDevelop / ArchiveFileHandle.java
Created May 3, 2013 21:28
A ZipFile-based FileHandle implementation for LibGDX.
package com.mobidevelop.gdx.examples;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.zip.ZipEntry;
import java.util.zip.ZipFile;
import com.badlogic.gdx.Files.FileType;
import com.badlogic.gdx.files.FileHandle;
@blueyed
blueyed / _tmux_pane_words.zsh
Last active May 26, 2023 07:39
ZSH configuration to complete words from tmux pane(s)
# Complete words from tmux pane(s) {{{1
# Source: http://blog.plenz.com/2012-01/zsh-complete-words-from-tmux-pane.html
# Gist: https://gist.github.com/blueyed/6856354
_tmux_pane_words() {
local expl
local -a w
if [[ -z "$TMUX_PANE" ]]; then
_message "not running inside tmux!"
return 1
fi
@brandonb927
brandonb927 / gist:9587436
Created March 16, 2014 18:13
Simple JSON database with Node.JS

From: http://run-node.com/littlest-database-that-could/

I've written numerous tiny databases. They don't have much features, but they don't need much features. Usually I'm looking for fast simple key/value stores and Node never disappoints. The point here is, why abstract key value store when JS gives us one for free, as it's most basic component: object.

Will it meet every need? No. But it will meet ALOT of scenarios.

In memory JS object lookups, were talking hundreds of thousands of lookups (you'll easily flood http before the db), and save hundreds of thousands of records in a JSON file written to disk. Not a 200ms r/t to some hosted Redis. Hey, that's fine if that's your thing.

Here's the requirements:

@soyo42
soyo42 / .Yang_tree_path_dumper
Last active January 10, 2017 14:44
yangTree path dump helper
this is project name keeper
@tadly
tadly / pacaur_install.sh
Last active August 30, 2023 13:15
A simple shell script to quickly / easily install "pacaur" on archlinux
#!/bin/sh
#
# !!! IMPORTANT !!!
# As of 2017-12-14, pacaur is unmaintained (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1755144#p1755144)
# For alternatives see the arch wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_helpers#Active
# pacaur seems to get occasional updates to fix breaking changes due to pacman updates though.
#
# If you are new to arch, I encourage you to at least read and understand what
# this script does befor blindley running it.
# That's why I didn't make a one-liner out of it so you have an easier time
@deathbeam
deathbeam / Main.rb
Last active September 23, 2015 12:06
Raxe example
# Require some other modules
require "openfl/display/Sprite"
require "openfl/events/Event"
require "openfl/Lib"
# Set type of this module to class and extend it by OpenFL sprite
module class extends Sprite
# Module variables
def static appname = "My Application"
# Pythonic module system
from Sys import print
# Annotations and generic types
\:generic
class MyValue<T>
# Fat arrow closures means no implicit return
new = (value : T) =>
@value = value
@srph
srph / oauth.js
Created February 21, 2016 13:50
axios: interceptor which includes your oauth token in every request as an Authorization header
import axios from 'axios';
// You can use any cookie library or whatever
// library to access your client storage.
import cookie from 'cookie-machine';
axios.interceptors.request.use(function(config) {
const token = cookie.get(__TOKEN_KEY__);
if ( token != null ) {
config.headers.Authorization = `Bearer ${token}`;
@benpickles
benpickles / action.js
Created March 18, 2016 16:19
Inject an Authorization header into a redux-api-middleware request with a Redux middleware.
import { CALL_API } from 'redux-api-middleware'
export function fetchLocations() {
return {
[CALL_API]: {
endpoint: 'http://api.somesite.com/api/locations',
method: 'GET',
// Don't have to manually add the Authorization header to every request.
headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
types: ['REQUEST', 'SUCCESS', 'FAILURE']
@trekdemo
trekdemo / README.md
Created September 22, 2016 07:30
Setup ctags with git

Create a folder to store git hook templates

# ~/.gitconfig

[init]
  templatedir = ~/.git_templates

The following files are in ~/.git_templates/hooks/