This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
// Source: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/angular/hVrkvaHGOfc | |
// jsFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/pkozlowski_opensource/PxdSP/14/ | |
// author: Pawel Kozlowski | |
var myApp = angular.module('myApp', []); | |
//service style, probably the simplest one | |
myApp.service('helloWorldFromService', function() { | |
this.sayHello = function() { | |
return "Hello, World!" |
after "deploy:stop", "clockwork:stop" | |
after "deploy:start", "clockwork:start" | |
after "deploy:restart", "clockwork:restart" | |
namespace :clockwork do | |
desc "Stop clockwork" | |
task :stop, :roles => clockwork_roles, :on_error => :continue, :on_no_matching_servers => :continue do | |
run "if [ -d #{current_path} ] && [ -f #{pid_file} ]; then cd #{current_path} && kill -INT `cat #{pid | |
_file}` ; fi" | |
end |
/** | |
* Example of using an angular provider to build an api service. | |
* @author Jeremy Elbourn (@jelbourn) | |
*/ | |
/** Namespace for the application. */ | |
var app = {}; | |
/******************************************************************************/ |
// A simple object with some methods, | |
// which throw errors when bad arguments are passed. | |
var maths = { | |
square : function (value) { | |
// Validity checking | |
if (arguments.length !== 1) { | |
throw new Error('square: Requires one and only one argument'); | |
} | |
if (typeof value !== 'number') { | |
throw new Error('square: Requires numeric argument'); |