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@chrismccoy
chrismccoy / gitcheats.txt
Last active July 16, 2024 11:44
git cheats
# alias to edit commit messages without using rebase interactive
# example: git reword commithash message
reword = "!f() {\n GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR=\"sed -i 1s/^pick/reword/\" GIT_EDITOR=\"printf \\\"%s\\n\\\" \\\"$2\\\" >\" git rebase -i \"$1^\";\n git push -f;\n}; f"
# count total commits in a repo
git rev-list --all --count
# edit all commit messages
git rebase -i --root
"""
This file contains code that, when run on Python 2.7.5 or earlier, creates
a string that should not exist: u'\Udeadbeef'. That's a single "character"
that's illegal in Python because it's outside the valid Unicode range.
It then uses it to crash various things in the Python standard library and
corrupt a database.
On Python 3... well, this file is full of syntax errors on Python 3. But
if you were to change the print statements and byte literals and stuff:
@JohnAlbin
JohnAlbin / _init.scss
Last active May 17, 2024 04:32
Handing IE8 and lower with Breakpoint + compass/support
// Initialize the Sass variables and partials used in this project.
// Set the legacy IE support variables. We override the default values set by
// the compass/support partial, but let styles-ie8.scss override these values.
$legacy-support-for-ie6 : false !default;
$legacy-support-for-ie7 : false !default; // Note the use of !default.
$legacy-support-for-ie8 : false !default;
// Partials to be shared with all .scss files.
@desandro
desandro / require-js-discussion.md
Created January 31, 2013 20:26
Can you help me understand the benefit of require.js?

I'm having trouble understanding the benefit of require.js. Can you help me out? I imagine other developers have a similar interest.

From Require.js - Why AMD:

The AMD format comes from wanting a module format that was better than today's "write a bunch of script tags with implicit dependencies that you have to manually order"

I don't quite understand why this methodology is so bad. The difficult part is that you have to manually order dependencies. But the benefit is that you don't have an additional layer of abstraction.


@aarongustafson
aarongustafson / undoing-tables.html
Last active May 17, 2024 04:31
A Strategy for Undoing Tables
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th scope="col">Name</th>
<th scope="col">Email</th>
<th scope="col">Dept, Title</th>
<th scope="col">Phone</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
@keighl
keighl / application.rb
Created December 19, 2012 16:42
Faster Rails asset precompilation via Capistrano .. just do it locally!
# Speed things up by not loading Rails env
config.assets.initialize_on_precompile = false
@JustAdam
JustAdam / drupal_taxonomy_content_type.php
Created August 2, 2012 09:49
Drupal 7 - Programmatically create a taxonomy and attach a field to it, then create a content type and attach that taxonomy to it.
<?php
// Machine name for our custom node
define('NODE_NAME', 'the_node_machine_name');
// Machine name for our custom taxonomy
define('TAXONOMY_NAME', 'the_taxonomy_machine_name');
function module_install() {
_create_taxonomy();
_create_content_type();
}
@smt
smt / html.snippets
Created July 29, 2011 01:29
HTML snippets for vim-snipmate
# Some useful Unicode entities
# Non-Breaking Space
snippet nbs
&nbsp;
# ←
snippet left
&#x2190;
# →
snippet right
&#x2192;
@joelambert
joelambert / README
Created June 1, 2011 11:03
Drop in replacements for setTimeout()/setInterval() that makes use of requestAnimationFrame() where possible for better performance
Drop in replace functions for setTimeout() & setInterval() that
make use of requestAnimationFrame() for performance where available
http://www.joelambert.co.uk
Copyright 2011, Joe Lambert.
Free to use under the MIT license.
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
@kogakure
kogakure / fabfile.py
Created October 17, 2009 14:20
Python: Fabric 0.9/1.x - Synchronize files with rsync
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Fabric 0.9/1.x – Synchronize files in a project folder with webserver
from fabric.api import env
from fabric.contrib.project import rsync_project
env.hosts = ['domain.com']
env.path = '/home/user/project/'