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// DISCLAIMER : You can now probably use `data-turbo-action="advance"` on your frame to perform what this controller is aiming to do
// https://turbo.hotwired.dev/handbook/frames#promoting-a-frame-navigation-to-a-page-visit
// Note that you probably want to disable turbo cache as well for those page to make popstate work properly
import { navigator } from '@hotwired/turbo'
import { Controller } from '@hotwired/stimulus'
import { useMutation } from 'stimulus-use'
export default class extends Controller {
connect (): void {
@julianrubisch
julianrubisch / Gemfile
Last active September 13, 2019 16:39
Hooking up Dropzone.js with ActiveStorage DirectUpload via Stimulus.js
source 'https://rails-assets.org' do
gem 'rails-assets-dropzone'
end
@jkotchoff
jkotchoff / generate_twitter_bearer_token.rb
Last active April 27, 2023 23:10
Send Tweets to the Twitter API with an OAuth1 token
# Generate and use an oauth2 bearer token for the Twitter API in Ruby
#
# For Application-Only authentication to the twitter API, a 'bearer token'
# is required to authenticate agains their endpoints for rate limiting
# purposes.
#
# This script generates a bearer token by posting to twitter and then it
# uses that token to poll their API.
#
# Note, the base 64 encoded consumer credentials for the bearer token needs
@djonsson
djonsson / install_elasticsearch_osx.md
Last active June 12, 2025 07:13
OS X installation instructions for Elasticsearch + Kibana + Marvel

What is this?

Following this guide will set up a local Elasticsearch with Kibana and Marvel using Homebrew and Homebrew Cask

Prerequisites

If you already have Java installed on your system, skip steps Install Cask and Install Java

If you already have Java and Homebrew installed on your system, skip steps Prerequisites, start at Install Elasticsearch and Kibana after running $ brew update

Install Homebrew

  • $ ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
@O-I
O-I / weighted_random_sampling.md
Last active April 24, 2025 04:53
[TIx 8] Weighted Random Sampling in Ruby

One of the many reasons I love working with Ruby is it has a rich vocabulary that allows you to accomplish your goals with a minimal amount of code. If there isn't a method that does exactly what you want, it's usually possible to build an elegant solution yourself.

Let's take the example of simulating the rolling of a die.

We can represent a die as an array of its faces.

die = [*?⚀..?⚅]
# => ["⚀", "⚁", "⚂", "⚃", "⚄", "⚅"]
@do18
do18 / yt-embed.js
Last active July 13, 2023 11:22
If you are concerned about web site performance, you probably noticed that embedded YouTube iframes are costly. Instead of iframes, you may embed images that link to the respective videos, and make these links replace themselves with iframes when clicked. (IE 9+ because of getElementsByClassName.)
/*jshint maxlen: 79 */
var MYSITE = MYSITE || {};
/**
* Make YouTube links with .yt-embed replace themselves with YouTube iframes
* when clicked. The first child element is assumed to be the img element
* holding the poster frame. The YouTube URL must contain the "v" parameter,
* but no further parameters. The data-yt-options attribute may hold iframe
* URL parameters.
@DavidDeSimone
DavidDeSimone / README.md
Last active November 10, 2022 17:30
D3 Large (Static) Graph Canvas Visualization with Force Directed Layout

D3 example of a large graph visualization rendered via canvas and maintained via a render queue. Credit to Kai Chang (http://bl.ocks.org/syntagmatic/raw/3341641/) for the render queue. Useful example for those dealing with large graphs that would like to use FDL to generate an inital layout, and then go static afterwords. Inspired by Kai Changes render queue and sxv's interactive canvas demo (http://bl.ocks.org/sxv/4485778).

Currently rendering 10,000 nodes and 100,000 edges, generated at random.

@jazzychad
jazzychad / gist:07c0c6da5709202e8106
Created December 18, 2014 22:10
git update commands, osx
cd /tmp
curl -o git-2.2.1.tar.gz "https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/git-2.2.1.tar.gz"
curl -o git-2.2.1.tar.sign "https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/git-2.2.1.tar.sign"
# if you want to verify the tar signature
gpg --keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 6092693E
gunzip git-2.2.1.tar.gz
gpg --verify git-2.2.1.tar.sign
@JamesMGreene
JamesMGreene / gitflow-breakdown.md
Last active September 14, 2025 18:40
`git flow` vs. `git`: A comparison of using `git flow` commands versus raw `git` commands.

Initialize

gitflow git
git flow init git init
  git commit --allow-empty -m "Initial commit"
  git checkout -b develop master

Connect to the remote repository

@tsiege
tsiege / The Technical Interview Cheat Sheet.md
Last active October 12, 2025 06:38
This is my technical interview cheat sheet. Feel free to fork it or do whatever you want with it. PLEASE let me know if there are any errors or if anything crucial is missing. I will add more links soon.

ANNOUNCEMENT

I have moved this over to the Tech Interview Cheat Sheet Repo and has been expanded and even has code challenges you can run and practice against!






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