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hilyin / Web Development Contract.md
Last active September 17, 2018 22:37 — forked from joeguilmette/Web Development Contract.md
Web Development Contract

Web Development Contract

Based on Contract Killer, an open-source contract for web developers.

Summary:

I’ll always do my best to fulfill your needs and meet your expectations, but it’s important to have things written down so that we both know what’s what, who should do what and when, and what will happen if something goes wrong. In this contract you won’t find any complicated legal terms or long passages of unreadable text. I have no desire to trick you into signing something that you might later regret. What I do want is what’s best for both parties, now and in the future.

So in short;

You ([CLIENT COMPANY]), located at [CLIENT ADDRESS] are hiring me ([DEVELOPER]) located at [DEVELOPER ADDRESS] to design and develop a web site for the estimated total price of [QUOTE] as outlined in our previous correspondence.

@mayurah
mayurah / sips: CR2 to jpeg
Created August 9, 2017 20:42
Mass convert CR2 (Raw Image File) to JPEG in macOS command-line.
# Mass convert CR2 (Raw Image File) to JPEG in macOS command-line.
mkdir Converted
for i in *.CR2; do sips -s format jpeg $i --out Converted/$i.jpg;done
@DrewML
DrewML / Theming-Slack-OSX.md
Last active January 25, 2022 00:53
Theming Slack for OSX

Theming Slack for OSX

So, you love Slack, but you hate applications with large white backgrounds? Why not use Dark Mode!

Unfortunately, Slack does not have a Dark Mode, although it's on their list of possibilities.

But, don't fret - there is a solution! Because the slack native desktop apps are just wrappers around a web app, we can inject our own CSS to customize the application to our liking.

How to (OSX Only)

@joeguilmette
joeguilmette / Web Development Contract.md
Last active August 4, 2023 09:06 — forked from malarkey/Contract Killer 3.md
Web Development Contract

Web Design Contract

Based on Contract Killer, an open-source contract for web developers.

Summary:

I’ll always do my best to fulfill your needs and meet your expectations, but it’s important to have things written down so that we both know what’s what, who should do what and when, and what will happen if something goes wrong. In this contract you won’t find any complicated legal terms or long passages of unreadable text. I have no desire to trick you into signing something that you might later regret. What I do want is what’s best for both parties, now and in the future.

So in short;

You ([CLIENT COMPANY]), located at [CLIENT ADDRESS] are hiring me ([DEVELOPER]) located at [DEVELOPER ADDRESS] to design and develop a web site for the estimated total price of [QUOTE] as outlined in our previous correspondence.

@LeCoupa
LeCoupa / bash-cheatsheet.sh
Last active May 5, 2024 00:12
Bash CheatSheet for UNIX Systems --> UPDATED VERSION --> https://github.com/LeCoupa/awesome-cheatsheets
#!/bin/bash
#####################################################
# Name: Bash CheatSheet for Mac OSX
#
# A little overlook of the Bash basics
#
# Usage:
#
# Author: J. Le Coupanec
# Date: 2014/11/04
@tony4d
tony4d / p4merge4git.md
Created August 24, 2012 19:00
Setup p4merge as a visual diff and merge tool for git
@bgallagh3r
bgallagh3r / wp.sh
Last active March 24, 2024 03:12
Wordpress: Bash Install Script -- Downloads latest WP version, updates wp-config with user supplied DB name, username and password, creates and CHMOD's uploads dir, copies all the files into the root dir you run the script from, then deletes itself!
#!/bin/bash -e
clear
echo "============================================"
echo "WordPress Install Script"
echo "============================================"
echo "Database Name: "
read -e dbname
echo "Database User: "
read -e dbuser
echo "Database Password: "
@bobthecow
bobthecow / tab.bash
Last active November 10, 2023 08:47
Open new Terminal tabs from the command line
#!/bin/bash
#
# Open new Terminal tabs from the command line
#
# Author: Justin Hileman (http://justinhileman.com)
#
# Installation:
# Add the following function to your `.bashrc` or `.bash_profile`,
# or save it somewhere (e.g. `~/.tab.bash`) and source it in `.bashrc`
#