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@jacobvosmaer
jacobvosmaer / gist:3187346
Created July 27, 2012 10:35
Open all files with git merge conflicts in Vim

Open all files with git merge conflicts in MacVim

git diff --name-only | uniq | xargs mvim

When git encounters a merge conflict, e.g. during a rebase, it drops you back into the shell with a dirty working directory. I like this one-liner for opening all files with a merge conflict in MacVim.

Once you're in Vim, you can then switch between the files with :n and :prev, or another favourite: :w | n (save current file and open the next command line-supplied file).

UPDATE: see below for a version that works with real terminal commands.

@nikcub
nikcub / README.md
Created October 4, 2012 13:06
Facebook PHP Source Code from August 2007
@jfarmer
jfarmer / theory_of_learning.md
Last active May 6, 2023 22:55
Dev Bootcamp's Theory of Learning

How Dev Bootcamp Teaches: ActiveRecord

I'm Jesse, one of the co-founders of Dev Bootcamp, and the acting curricular editor-in-chief. We get lots of questions about how Dev Bootcamp approaches teaching, what our curriculum is like, and how it differs from other schools and competitors. I thought I'd share some of that with you, starting with a brief overview of our theory of learning and then sharing our introduction to ActiveRecord.

This will be light on theory and heavy on ActiveRecord, so if you're not familiar with SQL or Ruby it might be hard to follow. Mea culpa.

Dev Bootcamp's Theory of Learning

At Dev Bootcamp, we believe that "modeling" is central to learning. The most effective students have a clear model of how the world works and are able to quickly integrate new information int

@oivoodoo
oivoodoo / routes.rake
Created March 5, 2013 10:06
rake task for printing grape routes.
namespace :grape do
desc 'Print compiled grape routes'
task :routes => :environment do
API.routes.each do |route|
puts route
end
end
end
@dypsilon
dypsilon / frontendDevlopmentBookmarks.md
Last active July 7, 2024 19:32
A badass list of frontend development resources I collected over time.
@stevesouders
stevesouders / activetable.js
Last active March 18, 2024 15:15
ActiveTable is a bookmarklet that makes any table sortable. It also allows you to remove columns, and it remembers the removed columns for next time. Use alt+click to UNhide all columns (and clear memory). To use it, create a bookmark called "ActiveTable" that has this URL: javascript:(function(){ var jselem=document.createElement('SCRIPT'); jse…
// ActiveTable - a bookmarklet to make tables sortable and editable
function init() {
var aHrows = getHrows();
var numHrows = aHrows.length;
var aHidden = getHiddenColumns();
ATpopup = document.createElement("div");
ATpopup.style.cssText = "position: absolute; visibility: hidden; padding: 0; font-family: Arial; background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.9); border-radius: .5em; text-align: center; box-shadow: .05em .05em .5em #00C;";
ATpopup.innerHTML = "<a href='sort' title='sort' onclick='sortColumn(); return false'><img border=0 src='http://stevesouders.com/images/sort_up_down.png' style='padding-top: 0.2em;'></a><br><a href='hide' style='color: #C00; font-family: monospace; font-size: 1.5em; text-decoration: none;' title='hide' onclick='hideColumn(); return false'>x</a>"; // TODO - use protocol-less URL for img
def resolve_postcode_position(code)
cache_key = "postcode:geo:#{code.gsub(' ','')}"
coords = Rails.cache.fetch(cache_key) do
postcode_uri = URI.encode "https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=#{code},UK&sensor=false&key=#{CONFIG[:google][:api_key]}"
response = HTTParty.get(postcode_uri)
begin
response['results'].first['geometry']['location']
rescue
false
@otobrglez
otobrglez / jaccard_recommendation.rb
Last active April 2, 2024 17:51
Simple recommendation system written in Ruby based on Jaccard index.
# Simple Recommendation Engine in Ruby
# Visit: http://otobrglez.opalab.com
# Author: Oto Brglez <otobrglez@gmail.com>
class Book < Struct.new(:title)
def words
@words ||= self.title.gsub(/[a-zA-Z]{3,}/).map(&:downcase).uniq.sort
end
require 'nokogiri'
require 'open-uri'
# Get a Nokogiri::HTML:Document for the page we're interested in...
doc = Nokogiri::HTML(open('http://www.google.com/search?q=tenderlove'))
# Do funky things with it using Nokogiri::XML::Node methods...
####