As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
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# compiled source # | |
################### | |
*.com | |
*.class | |
*.dll | |
*.exe | |
*.pdb | |
*.dll.config | |
*.cache |
# Nginx+Unicorn best-practices congifuration guide. Heartbleed fixed. | |
# We use latest stable nginx with fresh **openssl**, **zlib** and **pcre** dependencies. | |
# Some extra handy modules to use: --with-http_stub_status_module --with-http_gzip_static_module | |
# | |
# Deployment structure | |
# | |
# SERVER: | |
# /etc/init.d/nginx (1. nginx) | |
# /home/app/public_html/app_production/current (Capistrano directory) | |
# |
# | |
# Acts as a nginx HTTPS proxy server | |
# enabling CORS only to domains matched by regex | |
# /https?://.*\.mckinsey\.com(:[0-9]+)?)/ | |
# | |
# Based on: | |
# * http://blog.themillhousegroup.com/2013/05/nginx-as-cors-enabled-https-proxy.html | |
# * http://enable-cors.org/server_nginx.html | |
# | |
server { |
namespace :deploy do | |
before :updated, :setup_solr_data_dir do | |
on roles(:app) do | |
unless test "[ -d #{shared_path}/solr/data ]" | |
execute :mkdir, "-p #{shared_path}/solr/data" | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
end |
# Created by https://www.gitignore.io/api/unity | |
# Edit at https://www.gitignore.io/?templates=unity | |
# Jetbrain Rider Cache | |
.idea/ | |
Assets/Plugins/Editor/JetBrains* | |
# Visual Studio Code | |
.vscode/ |
Let's say you're a web developer who happens to work with both MAMP and Ruby when building different types of websites. Let's say you also like to keep your MySQL stuff in one place and don't like having to juggle both a local MySQL install as well as a MAMP MySQL install. Well, you can indeed connect your ruby apps to MAMP's MySQL. Here's a tutorial on how to do it.
Important! Before you do anything, download and install MAMP. MAMP Pro will work as well. At the time of this writing, MAMP 2.1.1 is the latest.
brew install rbenv
, follow any instructions homebrew gives you after the installation is complete.require 'net/http' | |
class HttpClient | |
def initialize(base_url, username = nil, password = nil) | |
@base_url = base_url | |
@username = username | |
@password = password | |
end | |
def get(path, headers = {}) |
app = angular.module 'BlogExample', [] | |
# Simple controller that loads all blog posts | |
app.controller 'BlogCtrl', ['$scope', 'Blog', ($scope, Blog) -> | |
# Get all the blog posts | |
Blog.all().then (posts) -> | |
$scope.posts = posts | |
# Extend the $scope with our own properties, all in one big block | |
# I like this because it looks like declaring a class. |
# https://www.varnish-cache.org/docs/2.1/tutorial/vcl.html | |
# https://www.varnish-cache.org/trac/wiki/VCLExamples | |
# Summary | |
# 1. Varnish will poll the backend at /health_check to make sure it is | |
# healthy. If the backend goes down, varnish will server stale content | |
# from the cache for up to 1 hour. | |
# 2. Varnish will pass X-Forwarded-For headers through to the backend | |
# 3. Varnish will remove cookies from urls that match static content file | |
# extensions (jpg, gif, ...) |