most of these require logout/restart to take effect
# Enable character repeat on keydown
defaults write -g ApplePressAndHoldEnabled -bool false
# Set a shorter Delay until key repeat
# How to use "acme.sh" to set up Lets Encrypt without root permissions | |
# See https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh for more | |
# This assumes that your website has a webroot at "/var/www/<domain>" | |
# I'll use the domain "EXAMPLE.com" as an example | |
# When this is done, there will be an "acme" user that handles issuing, | |
# updating, and installing certificates. This account will have the following | |
# (fairly minimal) permissions: | |
# - Host files at http://EXAMPLE.com/.well-known/acme-challenge |
import RealmSwift | |
import Realm | |
protocol CascadeDeleting: class { | |
func delete<Entity>(_ list: List<Entity>, cascading: Bool) | |
func delete<Entity>(_ results: Results<Entity>, cascading: Bool) | |
func delete<Entity: Object>(_ entity: Entity, cascading: Bool) | |
} |
Strongly opinionated set of guides to quickly setup OS X Mavericks for web development. By default OS X hides stuff that normal people don't need to see. These settings are better defaults for developers.
I don't want: any sounds, annoying confirmation dialogs, hidden extensions, superflous animations, unnecessary things running like Dashboard, Notification center or Dock(Alfred/spotlight works better for me).
These are my opinions. Read this document through and pick up the good parts to your preferences.
# | |
# Place this code to your .profile, .bashrc, .bash_profile or whatever | |
# | |
program_exists () { | |
type "$1" &> /dev/null ; | |
} | |
if program_exists go; then |