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@tmm1
tmm1 / debug.rb
Created October 14, 2009 06:48
debug a process using strace/gdb
# collect information about a running process
# ruby debug.rb <pid>
begin
raise ArgumentError unless pid = ARGV[0]
pid = pid.to_i
raise ArgumentError unless pid > 0
Process.kill(0,pid)
rescue TypeError, ArgumentError
raise 'pid required'
@subtleGradient
subtleGradient / appify
Created November 11, 2010 16:03
appify. Create the simplest possible mac app from a shell script
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# url : https://gist.github.com/672684
# version : 2.0.2
# name : appify
# description : Create the simplest possible mac app from a shell script.
# usage : cat my-script.sh | appify MyApp
# platform : Mac OS X
# author : Thomas Aylott <oblivious@subtlegradient.com>
class Map
def initialize width, height
@values = Array.new(width){ Array.new(height){ nil } }
end
def [](x, y)
@values[x][y]
end
def []=(x, y, value)
@aliang
aliang / Mac SSH Autocomplete
Created June 14, 2011 07:14
Add auto complete to your ssh, put into your .bash_profile
_complete_ssh_hosts ()
{
COMPREPLY=()
cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}"
comp_ssh_hosts=`cat ~/.ssh/known_hosts | \
cut -f 1 -d ' ' | \
sed -e s/,.*//g | \
grep -v ^# | \
uniq | \
grep -v "\[" ;
@jamiew
jamiew / google_twunter_lol
Created July 28, 2011 20:34
All the dirty words from Google's "what do you love" project: http://www.wdyl.com/
easterEgg.BadWorder.list={
"4r5e":1,
"5h1t":1,
"5hit":1,
a55:1,
anal:1,
anus:1,
ar5e:1,
arrse:1,
arse:1,
@janmoesen
janmoesen / .bash_profile
Created August 19, 2011 06:01
Temporary .bash_profile
# ============== shell
# Case-insensitive globbing.
shopt -s nocaseglob;
# Do not overwrite files when redirecting using ">", ">&" or "<>".
# Note that you can still override this with ">|".
set -o noclobber;
# UTF-8 all the way.
export LC_ALL='en_GB.UTF-8';
@cdown
cdown / gist:1163649
Last active April 9, 2024 01:10
Bash urlencode and urldecode
urlencode() {
# urlencode <string>
old_lc_collate=$LC_COLLATE
LC_COLLATE=C
local length="${#1}"
for (( i = 0; i < length; i++ )); do
local c="${1:$i:1}"
case $c in
@bortzmeyer
bortzmeyer / gist:1284249
Created October 13, 2011 13:42
The only simple way to do SSH in Python today is to use subprocess + OpenSSH...
#!/usr/bin/python
# All SSH libraries for Python are junk (2011-10-13).
# Too low-level (libssh2), too buggy (paramiko), too complicated
# (both), too poor in features (no use of the agent, for instance)
# Here is the right solution today:
import subprocess
import sys
@BPScott
BPScott / readme.md
Last active February 7, 2024 16:16
Github suggestion: Per-organization email overrides

This totally happened, y'all can stop +1ing this now. GitHub Blog post. Direct link to settings where you can set this.


#Per-organization / per-repo email overrides - A feature suggestion

Here the concepts "organization" and "user" are interchangeable, I'm talking about an entity that owns a repo, whether it is jQuery or John Resig. I'll stick to using organization as it best represents my original use-case.

##TL;DR

@rwest
rwest / README
Created January 9, 2012 16:42 — forked from symposion/README
Convert OS X Keychain exported entries into logins for 1Password import
These two files should help you to import passwords from mac OS X keychains to 1password.
Assumptions:
1) You have some experience with scripting/are a power-user. These scripts worked for me
but they haven't been extensively tested and if they don't work, you're on your own!
Please read this whole document before starting this process. If any of it seems
incomprehensible/frightening/over your head please do not use these scripts. You will
probably do something Very Bad and I wouldn't want that.
2) You have ruby 1.9.2 installed on your machine. This comes as standard with Lion, previous
versions of OS X may have earlier versions of ruby, which *may* work, but then again, they