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docljn / CONVENTIONS.md
Created June 30, 2025 15:00 — forked from peterc/CONVENTIONS.md
CONVENTIONS.md file for AI Rails 8 development
  • You MUST NOT try and generate a Rails app from scratch on your own by generating each file. For a NEW app you MUST use rails new first to generate all of the boilerplate files necessary.
  • Create an app in the current directory with rails new .
  • Use Tailwind CSS for styling. Use --css tailwind as an option on the rails new call to do this automatically.
  • Use Ruby 3.2+ and Rails 8.0+ practices.
  • Use the default Minitest approach for testing, do not use RSpec.
  • Default to using SQLite in development. rails new will do this automatically but take care if you write any custom SQL that it is SQLite compatible.
  • An app can be built with a devcontainer such as rails new myapp --devcontainer but only do this if requested directly.
  • Rails apps have a lot of directories to consider, such as app, config, db, etc.
  • Adhere to MVC conventions: singular model names (e.g., Product) map to plural tables (products); controllers are plural.
  • Guard against incapable browsers accessing controllers with `allo
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docljn / CONVENTIONS.md
Created June 30, 2025 15:00 — forked from peterc/CONVENTIONS.md
CONVENTIONS.md file for AI Rails 8 development
  • You MUST NOT try and generate a Rails app from scratch on your own by generating each file. For a NEW app you MUST use rails new first to generate all of the boilerplate files necessary.
  • Create an app in the current directory with rails new .
  • Use Tailwind CSS for styling. Use --css tailwind as an option on the rails new call to do this automatically.
  • Use Ruby 3.2+ and Rails 8.0+ practices.
  • Use the default Minitest approach for testing, do not use RSpec.
  • Default to using SQLite in development. rails new will do this automatically but take care if you write any custom SQL that it is SQLite compatible.
  • An app can be built with a devcontainer such as rails new myapp --devcontainer but only do this if requested directly.
  • Rails apps have a lot of directories to consider, such as app, config, db, etc.
  • Adhere to MVC conventions: singular model names (e.g., Product) map to plural tables (products); controllers are plural.
  • Guard against incapable browsers accessing controllers with `allo
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docljn / CONVENTIONS.md
Created June 30, 2025 15:00 — forked from peterc/CONVENTIONS.md
CONVENTIONS.md file for AI Rails 8 development
  • You MUST NOT try and generate a Rails app from scratch on your own by generating each file. For a NEW app you MUST use rails new first to generate all of the boilerplate files necessary.
  • Create an app in the current directory with rails new .
  • Use Tailwind CSS for styling. Use --css tailwind as an option on the rails new call to do this automatically.
  • Use Ruby 3.2+ and Rails 8.0+ practices.
  • Use the default Minitest approach for testing, do not use RSpec.
  • Default to using SQLite in development. rails new will do this automatically but take care if you write any custom SQL that it is SQLite compatible.
  • An app can be built with a devcontainer such as rails new myapp --devcontainer but only do this if requested directly.
  • Rails apps have a lot of directories to consider, such as app, config, db, etc.
  • Adhere to MVC conventions: singular model names (e.g., Product) map to plural tables (products); controllers are plural.
  • Guard against incapable browsers accessing controllers with `allo

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docljn / workbench.colorCustomizations.json
Created March 31, 2022 11:45 — forked from dcts/workbench.colorCustomizations.json
A list of all Visual Studio Code customizable colors, grouped by UI region. Copy and paste into User Settings (comments are allowed) to tweak an existing theme or work on your own.
"workbench.colorCustomizations": {
// Contrast Colors - The contrast colors are typically only set for high contrast themes. If set, they add an additional border around items across the UI to increase the contrast.
"contrastActiveBorder": "",
"contrastBorder": "",
// Base Colors
"focusBorder": "",
"foreground": "",
"widget.shadow": "",
"selection.background": "",
"descriptionForeground": "",
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docljn / intensify.sh
Created December 8, 2021 17:31 — forked from briancain/intensify.sh
intensifies Slack emoji creator
#!/bin/bash
# Generate a `:something-intensifies:` Slack emoji, given a reasonable image
# input. I recommend grabbing an emoji from https://emojipedia.org/
set -euo pipefail
# Number of frames of shaking
count=10
# Max pixels to move while shaking
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docljn / README.MD
Last active April 6, 2022 23:55 — forked from lmarkus/README.MD
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...

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docljn / iterm2-solarized.md
Created August 13, 2018 15:18 — forked from kevin-smets/iterm2-solarized.md
iTerm2 + Oh My Zsh + Solarized color scheme + Meslo powerline font + [Powerlevel9k] - (macOS)

Default

Default

Powerlevel9k

Powerlevel9k

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docljn / gist:e3cfc8306aef6f8e0d90934b849a1c7c
Created November 28, 2017 15:38 — forked from chrissimpkins/gist:5bf5686bae86b8129bee
Atom Editor Cheat Sheet (Sweetmeat)

Use these rapid keyboard shortcuts to control the GitHub Atom text editor on Mac OSX.

Key to the Keys

  • ⌘ : Command key
  • ⌃ : Control key
  • ⌫ : Delete key
  • ← : Left arrow key
  • → : Right arrow key
  • ↑ : Up arrow key

Classes Lab / Homework

In this lab, we'd like you to make some classes of your own. Below we've outlined a few scenarios to be modelled as Classes. Throughout each part stick to using our Test Driven Development process of writing our tests first then writing our methods and refactoring until they pass.

Learning Objectives

  1. Create your own class
  2. Create multiple objects
  3. Add some properties
  4. Use accessors