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install_package "yaml-0.1.4" "http://pyyaml.org/download/libyaml/yaml-0.1.4.tar.gz#36c852831d02cf90508c29852361d01b"
install_git "ruby-1.9.3-p392-ref" "https://github.com/ConradIrwin/ruby.git" "find-references" autoconf standard verify_openssl
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
# Proof-of-Concept RCE exploit against Gemcutter
#
# ## Advisory
#
# ## Caveats
#
# ## Synopsis
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ruby-1.9.3-p392 cumulative performance patch for rbenv

(I guarantee nothing. No warranty I am not responsible blah blah blah. Seems to work great for me so far. Thanks to Tyler Bird who I forked this from.)

This installs a patched ruby 1.9.3-p392 with the railsexpress patchsets: https://github.com/skaes/rvm-patchsets

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@schaary
schaary / ssh_agent_start.fish
Created May 11, 2012 07:33
Auto-launching ssh-agent in fish shell
setenv SSH_ENV $HOME/.ssh/environment
if [ -n "$SSH_AGENT_PID" ]
ps -ef | grep $SSH_AGENT_PID | grep ssh-agent > /dev/null
if [ $status -eq 0 ]
test_identities
end
else
if [ -f $SSH_ENV ]
. $SSH_ENV > /dev/null
@jlong
jlong / uri.js
Created April 20, 2012 13:29
URI Parsing with Javascript
var parser = document.createElement('a');
parser.href = "http://example.com:3000/pathname/?search=test#hash";
parser.protocol; // => "http:"
parser.hostname; // => "example.com"
parser.port; // => "3000"
parser.pathname; // => "/pathname/"
parser.search; // => "?search=test"
parser.hash; // => "#hash"
parser.host; // => "example.com:3000"
@jrochkind
jrochkind / gist:2161449
Created March 22, 2012 18:40
A Capistrano Rails Guide

A Capistrano Rails Guide

by Jonathan Rochkind, http://bibwild.wordpress.com

why cap?

Capistrano automates pushing out a new version of your application to a deployment location.

I've been writing and deploying Rails apps for a while, but I avoided using Capistrano until recently. I've got a pretty simple one-host deployment, and even though everyone said Capistrano was great, every time I tried to get started I just got snowed under not being able to figure out exactly what I wanted to do, and figured I wasn't having that much trouble doing it "manually".

@doitian
doitian / specs.js.coffee
Created March 12, 2012 19:33
3 ways to test ajax requests or other asynchronouse lib based on jquery deferred
# The second way is recommended, which is flexible, and also work for non jQuery ajax library.
# Setup sinon sandbox
beforeEach ->
@sinon = sinon.sandbox.create()
afterEach ->
@sinon.restore()
#>>lang=cf
@Factory = Factory = {}
ids = {}
sequences = {}
sequence = (name, callback) -> sequences[name] = callback
define = (name, defaults = {}) ->
Factory[name] = (attrs = {}) ->
@fnichol
fnichol / README.md
Created February 26, 2012 01:23
A Common .ruby-version File For Ruby Projects

A Common .ruby-version File For Ruby Projects

Background

I've been using this technique in most of my Ruby projects lately where Ruby versions are required:

  • Create .rbenv-version containing the target Ruby using a definition name defined in ruby-build (example below). These strings are a proper subset of RVM Ruby string names so far...
  • Create .rvmrc (with rvm --create --rvmrc "1.9.3@myapp") and edit the environment_id= line to fetch the Ruby version from .rbenv-version (example below).

Today I learned about another Ruby manager, rbfu, where the author is using a similar technique with .rbfu-version.