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@swcho
swcho / Makefile
Created September 10, 2019 02:44
Makefile For Docker Build
NAME=your-image
PORT=8888
CONTEXT=.
include common.mk
@noamtamim
noamtamim / README.md
Last active May 8, 2024 23:41
Markdown with PlantUML

How to use PlantUML with Markdown

PlantUML is a really awesome way to create diagrams by writing code instead of drawing and dragging visual elements. Markdown is a really nice documentation tool.

Here's how I combine the two, to create docs with embedded diagrams.

Step 0: Setup

Get the command-line PlantUML from the download page or your relevant package manager.

@jsdevtom
jsdevtom / frontend-ws-connection.ts
Last active April 17, 2024 07:35
kubernetes-ingress websockets with nodejs
export const ws = webSocket<WebsocketMessage>(`wss://${location.hostname}:${location.protocol === 'https:' ? 443 : 80}/ws/`);
export const wsObserver = ws
.pipe(
retryWhen(errors =>
errors.pipe(
delay(1000)
)
)
);
@jakub-g
jakub-g / async-defer-module.md
Last active May 6, 2024 16:18
async scripts, defer scripts, module scripts: explainer, comparison, and gotchas

<script> async, defer, async defer, module, nomodule, src, inline - the cheat sheet

With the addition of ES modules, there's now no fewer than 24 ways to load your JS code: (inline|not inline) x (defer|no defer) x (async|no async) x (type=text/javascript | type=module | nomodule) -- and each of them is subtly different.

This document is a comparison of various ways the <script> tags in HTML are processed depending on the attributes set.

If you ever wondered when to use inline <script async type="module"> and when <script nomodule defer src="...">, you're in the good place!

Note that this article is about <script>s inserted in the HTML; the behavior of <script>s inserted at runtime is slightly different - see Deep dive into the murky waters of script loading by Jake Archibald (2013)

@muralikg
muralikg / background.js
Last active June 8, 2023 09:19
puppeteer screen capture demo. Currently records 10 second video. Change the timeout in background.js with your own logic to stop the recording when necessary. Try with `node export.js`
/* global chrome, MediaRecorder, FileReader */
chrome.runtime.onConnect.addListener(port => {
let recorder = null
port.onMessage.addListener(msg => {
console.log(msg);
switch (msg.type) {
case 'REC_STOP':
console.log('Stopping recording')
if (!port.recorderPlaying || !recorder) {
@tegansnyder
tegansnyder / Preventing-Puppeteer-Detection.md
Created February 23, 2018 02:41
Preventing Puppeteer Detection

I’m looking for any tips or tricks for making chrome headless mode less detectable. Here is what I’ve done so far:

Set my args as follows:

const run = (async () => {

    const args = [
        '--no-sandbox',
        '--disable-setuid-sandbox',
        '--disable-infobars',
@ibraheem4
ibraheem4 / postgres-brew.md
Last active May 8, 2024 14:30 — forked from sgnl/postgres-brew.md
Installing Postgres via Brew (OSX)

Installing Postgres via Brew

Pre-Reqs

Brew Package Manager

In your command-line run the following commands:

  1. brew doctor
  2. brew update
@DavidWells
DavidWells / serverless.yml
Created September 15, 2017 05:39
DynamoDB custom index serverless.yml example
service: service-name
provider:
name: aws
runtime: nodejs6.10
functions:
myfunc:
handler: handler.myfunc
@egmontkob
egmontkob / Hyperlinks_in_Terminal_Emulators.md
Last active May 9, 2024 20:00
Hyperlinks in Terminal Emulators
@csswizardry
csswizardry / README.md
Last active April 2, 2024 20:17
Vim without NERD tree or CtrlP

Vim without NERD tree or CtrlP

I used to use NERD tree for quite a while, then switched to CtrlP for something a little more lightweight. My setup now includes zero file browser or tree view, and instead uses native Vim fuzzy search and auto-directory switching.

Fuzzy Search

There is a super sweet feature in Vim whereby you can fuzzy find your files using **/*, e.g.:

:vs **/*<partial file name><Tab>