Loosely ordered with the commands I use most towards the top. Sublime also offer full documentation.
Ctrl+C | copy current line (if no selection) |
Ctrl+X | cut current line (if no selection) |
Ctrl+⇧+K | delete line |
Ctrl+↩ | insert line after |
Loosely ordered with the commands I use most towards the top. Sublime also offer full documentation.
Ctrl+C | copy current line (if no selection) |
Ctrl+X | cut current line (if no selection) |
Ctrl+⇧+K | delete line |
Ctrl+↩ | insert line after |
From Meteor's documentation:
In Meteor, your server code runs in a single thread per request, not in the asynchronous callback style typical of Node. We find the linear execution model a better fit for the typical server code in a Meteor application.
This guide serves as a mini-tour of tools, trix and patterns that can be used to run async code in Meteor.
Sometimes we need to run async code in Meteor.methods
. For this we create a Future
to block until the async code has finished. This pattern can be seen all over Meteor's own codebase:
HelpRequests = new Meteor.Collection('helpRequests', { | |
transform: function (doc) { | |
doc.isCancelled = function () { | |
return _.contains(['cancel-requester', 'cancel-helper'], this.status); | |
} | |
return doc; | |
} | |
}); |
packages: | |
yum: | |
git: [] | |
files: | |
/opt/elasticbeanstalk/hooks/appdeploy/pre/51install_meteor.sh: | |
mode: "000755" | |
user: root | |
group: root | |
encoding: plain |
Accounts.onCreateUser(function(options, user) { | |
// We're enforcing at least an empty profile object to avoid needing to check | |
// for its existence later. | |
if (user.services && user.services.facebook) { | |
var | |
accessToken = user.services.facebook.accessToken, | |
result, | |
profile, | |
config | |
; |
function agg_session_count(){ | |
db.logs.mapReduce( | |
function(){ | |
var local_zone = new Date().getTimezoneOffset() | |
var br_zone = 3*60; | |
var date_br = parseInt(this.when)+(br_zone-local_zone)*60; | |
var date = new Date(date_br*1000); | |
var date_format = date.getFullYear()+"-"+date.getMonth()+"-"+date.getDate(); | |
emit(date_format,{event_ids: [this.event_id], count: 1}); |
Sublime Text 2 ships with a CLI called subl (why not "sublime", go figure). This utility is hidden in the following folder (assuming you installed Sublime in /Applications
like normal folk. If this following line opens Sublime Text for you, then bingo, you're ready.
open /Applications/Sublime\ Text\ 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl
You can find more (official) details about subl here: http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/2/osx_command_line.html
java_script: | |
config_file: .jshintrc | |
scss: | |
enabled: true |
#!/bin/bash | |
set -e -x | |
#Declarations | |
################Declarations############### | |
# App name | |
APP_NAME=yourapp |
const json = fetch(jsonURL) | |
const namesColumnTable = _.keys(json); | |
const totalRows = _.reduce(json, (acc, value) => { | |
const arrayLength = _.values(value)[0].length; | |
return arrayLength > acc ? arrayLength : acc; | |
}, 0); | |
const rows = []; |