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turret-io / aes_enc_dec.php
Last active June 5, 2024 21:34
AES encryption/decryption in PHP
<?php
// DEFINE our cipher
define('AES_256_CBC', 'aes-256-cbc');
// Generate a 256-bit encryption key
// This should be stored somewhere instead of recreating it each time
$encryption_key = openssl_random_pseudo_bytes(32);
// Generate an initialization vector
// This *MUST* be available for decryption as well
" Add this to your vimrc to get a minimalist autocomplete pop
" Or use as a plugin : https://github.com/maxboisvert/vim-simple-complete
" Minimalist-TabComplete-Plugin
inoremap <expr> <Tab> TabComplete()
fun! TabComplete()
if getline('.')[col('.') - 2] =~ '\K' || pumvisible()
return "\<C-P>"
else
@romainl
romainl / grep.md
Last active July 1, 2024 13:53
Instant grep + quickfix

FOREWORDS

I don't mean the snippet at the bottom of this gist to be a generic plug-n-play solution to your search needs. It is very likely to not work for you or even break things, and it certainly is not as extensively tested and genericised as your regular third-party plugin.

My goal, here and in most of my posts, is to show how Vim's features can be leveraged to build your own high-level, low-maintenance, workflows without systematically jumping on the plugins bandwagon or twisting Vim's arm.


Instant grep + quickfix

@seanh
seanh / vimgrep.md
Last active July 17, 2024 15:06
vimgrep cheatsheet

vimgrep

  • Vimcasts on vimgrep

  • Uses native vim regexes (which are slightly different from the regexes used by grep, ack, ag, etc) so the patterns are the same as with vim's within-file search patterns.

You can do a normal within-file search first, then re-use the same pattern to

@pomber
pomber / timeago.js
Created February 14, 2020 17:22
Get a time ago human friendly string from a date (like dates in twitter).
const MINUTE = 60,
HOUR = MINUTE * 60,
DAY = HOUR * 24,
YEAR = DAY * 365;
function getTimeAgo(date) {
const secondsAgo = Math.round((+new Date() - date) / 1000);
if (secondsAgo < MINUTE) {
return secondsAgo + "s";