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@bendc
bendc / easing.css
Created September 23, 2016 04:12
Easing CSS variables
:root {
--ease-in-quad: cubic-bezier(.55, .085, .68, .53);
--ease-in-cubic: cubic-bezier(.550, .055, .675, .19);
--ease-in-quart: cubic-bezier(.895, .03, .685, .22);
--ease-in-quint: cubic-bezier(.755, .05, .855, .06);
--ease-in-expo: cubic-bezier(.95, .05, .795, .035);
--ease-in-circ: cubic-bezier(.6, .04, .98, .335);
--ease-out-quad: cubic-bezier(.25, .46, .45, .94);
--ease-out-cubic: cubic-bezier(.215, .61, .355, 1);
@graceavery
graceavery / harryPotterAliases
Last active May 10, 2023 02:51
bash aliases for Harry Potter enthusiasts
alias accio=wget
alias avadaKedavra='rm -f'
alias imperio=sudo
alias priorIncantato='echo `history |tail -n2 |head -n1` | sed "s/[0-9]* //"'
alias stupefy='sleep 5'
alias wingardiumLeviosa=mv
alias sonorus='set -v'
alias quietus='set +v'
@olih
olih / jq-cheetsheet.md
Last active May 3, 2024 17:42
jq Cheet Sheet

Processing JSON using jq

jq is useful to slice, filter, map and transform structured json data.

Installing jq

On Mac OS

brew install jq

@lmarkus
lmarkus / README.MD
Last active May 2, 2024 09:21
Extracting / Exporting custom emoji from Slack

Extracting Emoji From Slack!

Slack doesn't provide an easy way to extract custom emoji from a team. (Especially teams with thousands of custom emoji) This Gist walks you through a relatively simple approach to get your emoji out.

If you're an admin of your own team, you can get the list of emoji directly using this API: https://api.slack.com/methods/emoji.list. Once you have it, skip to Step 3

HOWEVER! This gist is intended for people who don't have admin access, nor access tokens for using that list.

Follow along...

@bomberstudios
bomberstudios / sketch-diff-in-git.md
Last active November 8, 2019 17:58
How to diff your .sketch files in Git

Using sketchtool to diff your .sketch files using text

Requirements

You need to have SketchTool installed somewhere in your path.

Setup

Add this in your ~/.gitconfig file (for some reason, it won't work in a local .gitconfig file):

@lelandbatey
lelandbatey / whiteboardCleaner.md
Last active April 25, 2024 02:01
Whiteboard Picture Cleaner - Shell one-liner/script to clean up and beautify photos of whiteboards!

Description

This simple script will take a picture of a whiteboard and use parts of the ImageMagick library with sane defaults to clean it up tremendously.

The script is here:

#!/bin/bash
convert "$1" -morphology Convolve DoG:15,100,0 -negate -normalize -blur 0x1 -channel RBG -level 60%,91%,0.1 "$2"

Results

@dypsilon
dypsilon / frontendDevlopmentBookmarks.md
Last active May 4, 2024 21:33
A badass list of frontend development resources I collected over time.
@ttscoff
ttscoff / planter.rb
Created September 22, 2012 17:57
Create directory trees from indented text input
#!/usr/bin/ruby
=begin
Planter v1.3
Brett Terpstra 2013
ruby script to create a directory structure from indented data.
Three ways to use it:
- Pipe indented (tabs or 2 spaces) text to the script
- e.g. `cat "mytemplate" | planter.rb
- Create template.tpl files in ~/.planter and call them by their base name
@cowboy
cowboy / sudo-keepalive-example.sh
Created July 15, 2012 20:55
Bash: Sudo keep-alive (good for long-running scripts that need sudo internally but shouldn't be run with sudo)
#!/bin/bash
# Might as well ask for password up-front, right?
sudo -v
# Keep-alive: update existing sudo time stamp if set, otherwise do nothing.
while true; do sudo -n true; sleep 60; kill -0 "$$" || exit; done 2>/dev/null &
# Example: do stuff over the next 30+ mins that requires sudo here or there.
function wait() {
@necolas
necolas / snippet.js
Created June 14, 2011 20:36
Optimised async loading of cross-domain scripts
/*
* Updated to use the function-based method described in http://www.phpied.com/social-button-bffs/
* Better handling of scripts without supplied ids.
*
* N.B. Be sure to include Google Analytics's _gaq and Facebook's fbAsyncInit prior to this function.
*/
(function(doc, script) {
var js,
fjs = doc.getElementsByTagName(script)[0],