This is an example Shiny app to use a dynamic Leaflet map like a selectInput. To run the app, install the necessary packages then enter the command shiny::runGist('4988b5164258917687cb')
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#!/bin/bash | |
# AUTHOR: Bob Rudis <bob@rudis.net> (@hrbrmstr) | |
# LICENSE: MIT + file zLICENSE | |
TODAY=`date +%Y-%m-%d` | |
TODAY_MD=`date +%B\ %d,\ %Y` | |
YEAR=`date +%Y` | |
PACKAGENAME=$1 |
#http://rpubs.com/bradleyboehmke/median_income_trends | |
# Preprocessing & summarizing data | |
library(dplyr) | |
library(tidyr) | |
library(RCurl) | |
library(XLConnect) | |
library(magrittr) | |
appURL <- "https://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/household/2013/h08.xls" | |
f = CFILE("exfile.xls", mode="wb") | |
curlPerform(url = appURL, writedata = f@ref, ssl.verifypeer = FALSE) |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# | |
# Electrum - lightweight Bitcoin client | |
# Copyright (C) 2011 thomasv@gitorious | |
# | |
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
# (at your option) any later version. | |
# |
Wouldn't it be nice to copy out your Trello board as plain text or markdown to be able to put it in a weekly memo, shipping notice or release notes? Now you can!
Copy this line of JS and paste it into the CONSOLE in your browser. The results will be saved to your clipboard.
This will copy your columns + cards as markdown right to left
var s = []; s.push("# " + jQuery(".board-header").children()[0].innerText); jQuery.fn.reverse = [].reverse; jQuery(".list:has(.list-header-name)").reverse().each(function() {s.push("\n## " + jQuery(this).find(".list-header-name-assist")[0].innerText + "\n"); jQuery(this).find(".list-card-title").each(function() {s.push("* " + this.innerText); }); }); copy(s.join("\n"));
library(dplyr) | |
library(tidyr) | |
library(magrittr) | |
library(ggplot2) | |
"http://academic.udayton.edu/kissock/http/Weather/gsod95-current/NYNEWYOR.txt" %>% | |
read.table() %>% data.frame %>% tbl_df -> data | |
names(data) <- c("month", "day", "year", "temp") | |
data %>% | |
group_by(year, month) %>% |
:: | |
:: This script installs wormhole (https://github.com/warner/magic-wormhole) and | |
:: its prerequisites. Run this as an administrator. | |
:: | |
:: Install chocolatey. | |
@"%SystemRoot%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" -NoProfile -InputFormat None -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1'))" && SET "PATH=%PATH%;%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\chocolatey\bin" | |
:: Install Python 3. | |
choco install -y python |
#!/bin/bash | |
usage() { | |
cat << EOF | |
Usage: $0 [OPTION]... COMMAND | |
Execute the given command in a way that works safely with cron. This should | |
typically be used inside of a cron job definition like so: | |
* * * * * $(which "$0") [OPTION]... COMMAND | |
Arguments: |
server { | |
listen 80; | |
server_name your.domain.com; | |
location = /analytics.js { | |
# you have to compile nginx with http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_sub_module.html (this is not default) | |
# and http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_proxy_module.html (it's a default module) | |
proxy_set_header Accept-Encoding ""; |
Currently, there is an explosion of tools that aim to manage secrets for automated, cloud native infrastructure management. Daniel Somerfield did some work classifying the various approaches, but (as far as I know) no one has made a recent effort to summarize the various tools.
This is an attempt to give a quick overview of what can be found out there. The list is alphabetical. There will be tools that are missing, and some of the facts might be wrong--I welcome your corrections. For the purpose, I can be reached via @maxvt on Twitter, or just leave me a comment here.
There is a companion feature matrix of various tools. Comments are welcome in the same manner.