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gwangjinkim / install-and-start-postgresql-in-conda-locally
Last active June 10, 2024 05:01
How to install and run postgresql in conda
This gist I write, because I couldn't find step by step instructions
how to install and start postgresql locally (using conda within a conda environment - with the result
that you can run it without sudo/admin rights on your machine!)
and not globally in the operating system (which requires sudo/admin rights on that machine).
I hope, this will help especially people new to postgresql (and those who don't have sudo/admin rights on a specific machine but want
to run postgresql there)!
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# create conda environment
@markerikson
markerikson / redux-socket-middleware-example.js
Created June 28, 2018 00:37
Redux socket middleware example usage
const createMySocketMiddleware = (url) => {
return storeAPI => {
let socket = createMyWebsocket(url);
socket.on("message", (message) => {
storeAPI.dispatch({
type : "SOCKET_MESSAGE_RECEIVED",
payload : message
});
});
@veelo
veelo / howto.md
Last active September 27, 2018 01:03
ddox on Travis CI

Serve ddox documentation on github.io deployed by Travis CI

This guide makes no assumptions on prior knowledge of Github Pages or Travis CI. You'll know which steps to skip (if the project uses Pages already, this will overwrite them). Assumed is you have a public D project on GitHub and you have documented its API with embedded ddoc comments. You should probably be aware of the known issues of ddox, which we use here.

For a project URL like https://github.com/<user>/<project>, the documentation will appear at https://<user>.github.io/<project>/.

Enable Travis CI for your repository

The long story: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/getting-started/, https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/languages/d/

The short story:

@apsun
apsun / hax.c
Last active April 22, 2024 05:49
Hook main() using LD_PRELOAD
/*
* Hook main() using LD_PRELOAD, because why not?
* Obviously, this code is not portable. Use at your own risk.
*
* Compile using 'gcc hax.c -o hax.so -fPIC -shared -ldl'
* Then run your program as 'LD_PRELOAD=$PWD/hax.so ./a.out'
*/
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <stdio.h>
@adrienbrault
adrienbrault / purge.sh
Created September 24, 2012 10:02
Script to reduce VM size before packaging for vagrant
#!/bin/sh
# Credits to:
# - http://vstone.eu/reducing-vagrant-box-size/
# - https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/issues/343
aptitude -y purge ri
aptitude -y purge installation-report landscape-common wireless-tools wpasupplicant ubuntu-serverguide
aptitude -y purge python-dbus libnl1 python-smartpm python-twisted-core libiw30
aptitude -y purge python-twisted-bin libdbus-glib-1-2 python-pexpect python-pycurl python-serial python-gobject python-pam python-openssl libffi5