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-- grab the passed-in argument(s)
local args = { ... }
-- exit if no arguments were passed in
if #args == 0 then
return
end
-- a table to hold field extractors
local fields = {}
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essobi / Python3, Pip3, Virtualenv and Virtualenvwrapper Setup
Last active December 20, 2017 20:35 — forked from IamAdiSri/Python3, Pip3, Virtualenv and Virtualenvwrapper Setup
Setting up and using Python3, Pip3, Virtualenv (for Python3) and Virtualenvwrapper (for Python3)
First install pip for Python2. Download the get-pip.py file from https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py
On OSX use brew install autoenv
pip3 install virtualenv autoenv virtualenvwrapper
$ cd <download location>
$ sudo -H ./get-pip.py
Use pip to install pip3
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essobi / git-feature-workflow.md
Created December 20, 2017 06:01 — forked from blackfalcon/git-feature-workflow.md
Git basics - a general workflow

There are many Git workflows out there, I heavily suggest also reading the atlassian.com [Git Workflow][article] article as there is more detail then presented here.

The two prevailing workflows are [Gitflow][gitflow] and [feature branches][feature]. IMHO, being more of a subscriber to continuous integration, I feel that the feature branch workflow is better suited.

When using Bash in the command line, it leaves a bit to be desired when it comes to awareness of state. I would suggest following these instructions on [setting up GIT Bash autocompletion][git-auto].

Basic branching

When working with a centralized workflow the concepts are simple, master represented the official history and is always deployable. With each now scope of work, aka feature, the developer is to create a new branch. For clarity, make sure to use descriptive names like transaction-fail-message or github-oauth for your branches.

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essobi / bobp-python.md
Created December 20, 2017 07:11 — forked from sloria/bobp-python.md
A "Best of the Best Practices" (BOBP) guide to developing in Python.

The Best of the Best Practices (BOBP) Guide for Python

A "Best of the Best Practices" (BOBP) guide to developing in Python.

In General

Values

  • "Build tools for others that you want to be built for you." - Kenneth Reitz
  • "Simplicity is alway better than functionality." - Pieter Hintjens
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essobi / Liberal Regex Pattern for Web URLs
Created December 10, 2021 23:57 — forked from gruber/Liberal Regex Pattern for Web URLs
Liberal, Accurate Regex Pattern for Matching Web URLs
The regex patterns in this gist are intended only to match web URLs -- http,
https, and naked domains like "example.com". For a pattern that attempts to
match all URLs, regardless of protocol, see: https://gist.github.com/gruber/249502
# Single-line version:
(?i)\b((?:https?:(?:/{1,3}|[a-z0-9%])|[a-z0-9.\-]+[.](?:com|net|org|edu|gov|mil|aero|asia|biz|cat|coop|info|int|jobs|mobi|museum|name|post|pro|tel|travel|xxx|ac|ad|ae|af|ag|ai|al|am|an|ao|aq|ar|as|at|au|aw|ax|az|ba|bb|bd|be|bf|bg|bh|bi|bj|bm|bn|bo|br|bs|bt|bv|bw|by|bz|ca|cc|cd|cf|cg|ch|ci|ck|cl|cm|cn|co|cr|cs|cu|cv|cx|cy|cz|dd|de|dj|dk|dm|do|dz|ec|ee|eg|eh|er|es|et|eu|fi|fj|fk|fm|fo|fr|ga|gb|gd|ge|gf|gg|gh|gi|gl|gm|gn|gp|gq|gr|gs|gt|gu|gw|gy|hk|hm|hn|hr|ht|hu|id|ie|il|im|in|io|iq|ir|is|it|je|jm|jo|jp|ke|kg|kh|ki|km|kn|kp|kr|kw|ky|kz|la|lb|lc|li|lk|lr|ls|lt|lu|lv|ly|ma|mc|md|me|mg|mh|mk|ml|mm|mn|mo|mp|mq|mr|ms|mt|mu|mv|mw|mx|my|mz|na|nc|ne|nf|ng|ni|nl|no|np|nr|nu|nz|om|pa|pe|pf|pg|ph|pk|pl|pm|pn|pr|ps|pt|pw|py|qa|re|ro|rs|ru|rw|sa|sb|sc|sd|se|sg|sh|si|s
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essobi / jq-cheetsheet.md
Last active October 23, 2022 21:33 — forked from olih/jq-cheetsheet.md
jq Cheet Sheet

Processing JSON using jq

jq is useful to slice, filter, map and transform structured json data.

Installing jq

On Mac OS

brew install jq

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essobi / csvkit-eg.md
Created April 5, 2022 03:59 — forked from swayson/csvkit-eg.md
CSVKit Examples

1. Ditch Excel (for real)

    in2csv file1.xls > file1.csv

2. Conquer fixed-width formats

    in2csv -f fixed -s schema.csv data.fixed > data.csv

3. Find cells matching a regular expression

csvgrep -c phone_number -r "\d{3}-123-\d{4}" data.csv > matching.csv

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