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ecpplus / production.rb
Created November 21, 2010 17:56
Nginx X-Accel-Redirect with Rails
# Only for Rails3
# config.action_dispatch.x_sendfile_header = 'X-Sendfile'
config.action_dispatch.x_sendfile_header = 'X-Accel-Redirect'
@stepheneb
stepheneb / list-native-gems.rb
Created December 13, 2010 17:17
list RubyGems that have native extensions
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'rubygems'
gempaths = Gem::default_path
puts
puts "Scanning paths in Gem::default_path for RubyGems with native extensions ..."
puts
@phollyer
phollyer / spreadsheet_test
Created September 13, 2011 17:43
Spreadsheet Gem - updating an existing sheet without changing the output location or filename
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'spreadsheet'
# Begin Test
print "Spreadsheet Test\n"
# Create the rows to be inserted
row_1 = ['A1', 'B1']
row_2 = ['A2', 'B2']
require "money"
class Decorator < BasicObject
undef_method :==
def initialize(component)
@component = component
end
def method_missing(name, *args, &block)
@brendanhay
brendanhay / tmux-copy-mode-osx.md
Created February 8, 2012 14:15
Tmux, copy-mode, and OSX shenanigans.

Copy, with line wrapping!

If you've been trying to copy/paste text from a multi-pane tmux session with the mouse, you've probably been pretty pissed at the blissful ignorance a terminal application has of the rodent in your hand.

The alternative, which is quote-unqoute native copy/pasting using copy-mode takes a bit to get used to. So this is one solution for copying and pasting lines from a session with correct line wrapping behaviour, albeit keyboard only.

Disclaimer

Since copy-mode has similar concepts of marks, regions, and temp buffers to Emacs .. you'll probably find it straight forward if you're familar with Emacsen. For people using vi-mode in tmux, the same still applies but obviously the default key bindings will differ alot from what I show below.

@sgmurphy
sgmurphy / url_slug.js
Created July 12, 2012 02:05
URL Slugs in Javascript (with UTF-8 and Transliteration Support)
/**
* Create a web friendly URL slug from a string.
*
* Requires XRegExp (http://xregexp.com) with unicode add-ons for UTF-8 support.
*
* Although supported, transliteration is discouraged because
* 1) most web browsers support UTF-8 characters in URLs
* 2) transliteration causes a loss of information
*
* @author Sean Murphy <sean@iamseanmurphy.com>
@kgriffs
kgriffs / sysctl.conf
Last active April 29, 2024 11:32
Linux Web Server Kernel Tuning
# Configuration file for runtime kernel parameters.
# See sysctl.conf(5) for more information.
# See also http://www.nateware.com/linux-network-tuning-for-2013.html for
# an explanation about some of these parameters, and instructions for
# a few other tweaks outside this file.
#
# See also: https://gist.github.com/kgriffs/4027835
#
# Assumes a beefy machine with lots of network bandwidth
@iboard
iboard / ruby-destructor-example.rb
Last active February 12, 2022 13:54
Ruby 'Destructor' example.
class Foo
attr_reader :bar
def initialize
@bar = 123
ObjectSpace.define_finalizer( self, self.class.finalize(bar) )
end
def self.finalize(bar)
proc { puts "DESTROY OBJECT #{bar}" }
end
@drogus
drogus / Rakefile.rb
Created July 26, 2013 10:49
This is the example contents of the Rakefile, which you would use to run active record tasks without using Rails. It assumes using the same directories as rails uses: `db/migrate`, `config/database.yml`.
require 'bundler/setup'
require 'active_record'
include ActiveRecord::Tasks
db_dir = File.expand_path('../db', __FILE__)
config_dir = File.expand_path('../config', __FILE__)
DatabaseTasks.env = ENV['ENV'] || 'development'
@codeguy
codeguy / slugify.js
Created September 24, 2013 13:19
Create slug from string in Javascript
function string_to_slug (str) {
str = str.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, ''); // trim
str = str.toLowerCase();
// remove accents, swap ñ for n, etc
var from = "àáäâèéëêìíïîòóöôùúüûñç·/_,:;";
var to = "aaaaeeeeiiiioooouuuunc------";
for (var i=0, l=from.length ; i<l ; i++) {
str = str.replace(new RegExp(from.charAt(i), 'g'), to.charAt(i));
}