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alexpchin / Add_Existing_Project_To_Git.md
Created June 1, 2014 20:14
Add Existing Project To Git Repo

#Adding an existing project to GitHub using the command line

Simple steps to add existing project to Github.

1. Create a new repository on GitHub.

In Terminal, change the current working directory to your local project.

##2. Initialize the local directory as a Git repository.

git init
@don1138
don1138 / font-stacks.css
Last active April 25, 2024 15:41
CSS Modern Font Stacks
/* Modern Font Stacks */
/* System */
font-family: system, -apple-system, ".SFNSText-Regular", "San Francisco", "Roboto", "Segoe UI", "Helvetica Neue", "Lucida Grande", sans-serif;
/* System (Bootstrap 5.2.0) */
font-family: system-ui, -apple-system, "Segoe UI", Roboto, "Helvetica Neue", "Noto Sans", "Liberation Sans", Arial, sans-serif, "Apple Color Emoji", "Segoe UI Emoji", "Segoe UI Symbol", "Noto Color Emoji";
/* Times New Roman-based serif */
font-family: Cambria, "Hoefler Text", Utopia, "Liberation Serif", "Nimbus Roman No9 L Regular", Times, "Times New Roman", serif;
@0x4D31
0x4D31 / beautiful_idiomatic_python.md
Last active April 19, 2024 09:17 — forked from JeffPaine/beautiful_idiomatic_python.md
[Beautiful Idiomatic Python] Transforming Code into Beautiful, Idiomatic Python #python

Transforming Code into Beautiful, Idiomatic Python

Notes from Raymond Hettinger's talk at pycon US 2013 video, slides.

The code examples and direct quotes are all from Raymond's talk. I've reproduced them here for my own edification and the hopes that others will find them as handy as I have!

Looping over a range of numbers

for i in [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]:
@benmarwick
benmarwick / rotate-axis-labels-ggplot2.R
Last active March 30, 2024 08:00
I can never remember how to rotate the x-axis labels with ggplot2: theme(axis.text.x = element_text(angle = 90, hjust = 1, vjust = 0.5))
# Adapted from https://stackoverflow.com/a/7267364/1036500 by Andrie de Vries
# This is it: theme(axis.text.x = element_text(angle = 90, hjust = 1, vjust = 0.5))
library(ggplot2)
td <- expand.grid(
hjust=c(0, 0.5, 1),
vjust=c(0, 0.5, 1),
angle=c(0, 45, 90),
@6174
6174 / Random-string
Created July 23, 2013 13:36
Generate a random string in JavaScript In a short and fast way!
//http://stackoverflow.com/questions/105034/how-to-create-a-guid-uuid-in-javascript
Math.random().toString(36).substring(2, 15) + Math.random().toString(36).substring(2, 15);
@csusbdt
csusbdt / index.html
Created January 13, 2013 16:56
How to store JSON data into the user's Google drive storage.
<html>
<head>
<!--
In this example, I started with the 5-minute example provided by Google
on the following page:
https://developers.google.com/drive/
I modified the example code, so that I could write the following
@sebkopf
sebkopf / gtk_install.md
Last active February 22, 2024 06:10
Installation information for R with GTK on Windows/Mac OS

Installation information for R with GTK+

Windows

Install the newest version of R. Additionally, I highly recommend R-Studio for working with R regularly (but the basic command line will work just fine for most applications). Once R is installed, you can install GTK directly from within R (details below). In short:

  1. From the R command line (e.g. in R-Studio), install the RGtk2 package by running: install.packages("RGtk2", depen=T)
    This might fail with the warning that package ‘RGtk2’ is not available (for R version xxx) if your version of R has been released very recently. If so, just run install.packages("RGtk2", depen=T, type="source") instead to install the RGtk2 package directly from its source code (this might take a few
@wch
wch / app.r
Last active December 18, 2023 16:41
Shiny example app with dynamic number of plots
max_plots <- 5
ui <- fluidPage(
headerPanel("Dynamic number of plots"),
sidebarPanel(
sliderInput("n", "Number of plots", value=1, min=1, max=5)
),
@ravasthi
ravasthi / _config.yml
Created February 15, 2012 08:59
Multiple authors on Jekyll
authors:
hanzou:
name: Hanzou Hattori
display_name: Hanzou
gravatar: c66919cb194f96c696c1da0c47354a6a
email: hanzou@company.com
web: http://company.com
twitter: company
github: hhattori
jorgen:
@tomhopper
tomhopper / plot_aligned_series.R
Last active June 25, 2023 17:36
Align multiple ggplot2 graphs with a common x axis and different y axes, each with different y-axis labels.
#' When plotting multiple data series that share a common x axis but different y axes,
#' we can just plot each graph separately. This suffers from the drawback that the shared axis will typically
#' not align across graphs due to different plot margins.
#' One easy solution is to reshape2::melt() the data and use ggplot2's facet_grid() mapping. However, there is
#' no way to label individual y axes.
#' facet_grid() and facet_wrap() were designed to plot small multiples, where both x- and y-axis ranges are
#' shared acros all plots in the facetting. While the facet_ calls allow us to use different scales with
#' the \code{scales = "free"} argument, they should not be used this way.
#' A more robust approach is to the grid package grid.draw(), rbind() and ggplotGrob() to create a grid of
#' individual plots where the plot axes are properly aligned within the grid.