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chrismdp / s3.sh
Last active March 5, 2024 12:57
Uploading to S3 in 18 lines of Shell (used to upload builds for http://soltrader.net)
# You don't need Fog in Ruby or some other library to upload to S3 -- shell works perfectly fine
# This is how I upload my new Sol Trader builds (http://soltrader.net)
# Based on a modified script from here: http://tmont.com/blargh/2014/1/uploading-to-s3-in-bash
S3KEY="my aws key"
S3SECRET="my aws secret" # pass these in
function putS3
{
path=$1
@progrium
progrium / consulkv
Created June 4, 2014 22:21
Consul KV client, depends on jq
#!/bin/bash
CONSUL="localhost:8500"
main() {
case "$1" in
info)
curl -s "$CONSUL/v1/kv/$2" | jq -r .[]
;;
get)
# config/routes.rb
resources :documents do
scope module: 'documents' do
resources :versions do
post :restore, on: :member
end
resource :lock
end
end
map = @bucket.find_crdt 'my-map-key'
map
# alpha: register
# bravo: set
# charlie: map
# charlie.zulu: map
# charlie.zulu.yankee: counter
# delta: counter
@marcboquet
marcboquet / Variables.plist
Created July 16, 2013 15:50
Soulver variables useful for iOS design. Based on ‏@marcedwards post: http://bjango.com/articles/soulver/
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>SKVariables</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>enabled</key>
<true/>
<key>name</key>
@willurd
willurd / web-servers.md
Last active June 29, 2024 17:26
Big list of http static server one-liners

Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.

Discussion on reddit.

Python 2.x

$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
@adamwiggins
adamwiggins / end-of-a-chapter.md
Last active November 24, 2022 11:40
End of a chapter: my Heroku departure message

It's with a heavy heart that I announce that Friday, May 31 2013 will be my last day at Heroku.

How can I possibly put into words what Heroku has meant to me these last six years? I can say it was a tremendous experience; or the opportunity of a lifetime; or the greatest thing I have ever been a part of. I can say that Heroku has been my life's work, as I did recently in a public blog post. All of those things are true, but none seem to capture the enormity of what's transpired these past six years.

I tend to focus on mechanical elements of a company: product, code, design, process. But what has surprised me the most at Heroku is that none of these things is the best part. The best part is the team.

I've never had the chance to work with a more singular group of people. Talented, passionate, skilled, dedicated. Most of all, sharing a set of values: elegance, craft, maniacal focus on simplicity; and an uncompromising belief that the future will be made of software, and how that software gets made will shape

Make it real

Ideas are cheap. Make a prototype, sketch a CLI session, draw a wireframe. Discuss around concrete examples, not hand-waving abstractions. Don't say you did something, provide a URL that proves it.

Ship it

Nothing is real until it's being used by a real user. This doesn't mean you make a prototype in the morning and blog about it in the evening. It means you find one person you believe your product will help and try to get them to use it.

Do it with style

@lsegal
lsegal / aws-repl.rb
Last active December 6, 2018 16:59 — forked from mdub/aws-repl.rb
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'aws-sdk'
require 'pry'
Pry.config.prompt = [proc { "AWS> " }, proc { "AWS| " }]
AWS.pry
@prebenlm
prebenlm / .A how to display Irssi-hilights in OS X Notification Center.md
Last active August 12, 2019 08:54
Guide: how to make irc messages in a screen on a remote server appear in your Mac OS X Lion Notification Center with the help of terminal-notifier

Irssi in Mac OS X Notification Center

Mou icon

Overview

This guide will explain how you can make irc messages in a screen on a remote server appear in your Mac OS X Lion Notification Center with the help of terminal-notifier.

We will also explain how the process can be automatically started each time you log in to your Mac and ensure the connection to the server is kept alive.