(Several of these git examples have been extracted from the book 'Pragmatic guide to GIT' of Travis Swicegood )
git config --global user.name "Fernando Guillen"
git config --global user.email "fguillen.mail+spam@gmail.com"
cd /develop/myrepo
$ git clone github:lenary/guides.git | |
Cloning into guides... | |
remote: Counting objects: 255, done. | |
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (216/216), done. | |
remote: Total 255 (delta 111), reused 163 (delta 35) | |
Receiving objects: 100% (255/255), 1.49 MiB | 564 KiB/s, done. | |
Resolving deltas: 100% (111/111), done. | |
$ cd guides | |
$ git remote -v |
var express = require('express'); | |
var redis = require('redis'); | |
const serverType = process.argv[2]; | |
const serverHost = process.argv[3]; | |
const serverPort = parseInt(process.argv[4]); | |
const redisPort = 6379; | |
const redisHost = '127.0.0.1'; |
# /etc/init/delayed_job.conf | |
# Note that you have to modify script/delayed_job's shebang line to have the correct ruby path | |
description "Delayed_job for a Rails app" | |
author "Brent Miller <foliosus@foliosus.com>" | |
start on started mysql | |
stop on stopping mysql |
var el = ( function () { | |
var doc = document; | |
var directProperties = { | |
'class': 'className', | |
className: 'className', | |
defaultValue: 'defaultValue', | |
'for': 'htmlFor', | |
html: 'innerHTML', |
This gist assumes:
If Animal and Fozzie wanted to pair on Animals machine and they both have access to shared.muppets.com then they could use the following setup
~/.ssh/config
Host tunnel_from_muppets
Hostname shared.muppets.com
RemoteForward 1235 localhost:22
This playbook has been removed as it is now very outdated. |