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@syxanash
syxanash / ole.js
Last active May 25, 2023 10:14
Bookmarklet that extracts links from a Hacker News thread
// OLÉ - Orange Link Extractor
// bookmarklet that extracts links from a Hacker News thread
// https://www.yourjs.com/bookmarklet/
if (window.location.hostname !== "news.ycombinator.com") {
const url = `https://hn.algolia.com/?q=${window.location.href}`;
window.open(url, '_blank').focus();
@DavidWells
DavidWells / github-proxy-client.js
Last active March 15, 2024 08:28
Full Github REST api in 34 lines of code
/* Ultra lightweight Github REST Client */
// original inspiration via https://gist.github.com/v1vendi/75d5e5dad7a2d1ef3fcb48234e4528cb
const token = 'github-token-here'
const githubClient = generateAPI('https://api.github.com', {
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'xyz',
'Authorization': `bearer ${token}`
}
})
@tommyip
tommyip / venv.fish
Last active June 2, 2024 20:22
venv.fish - Automatically activate/deactivate virtualenv in fish shell
# Based on https://gist.github.com/bastibe/c0950e463ffdfdfada7adf149ae77c6f
# Changes:
# * Instead of overriding cd, we detect directory change. This allows the script to work
# for other means of cd, such as z.
# * Update syntax to work with new versions of fish.
# * Handle virtualenvs that are not located in the root of a git directory.
function __auto_source_venv --on-variable PWD --description "Activate/Deactivate virtualenv on directory change"
status --is-command-substitution; and return
@andy-thomason
andy-thomason / Genomics_A_Programmers_Guide.md
Created May 14, 2019 13:32
Genomics a programmers introduction

Genomics - A programmer's guide.

Andy Thomason is a Senior Programmer at Genomics PLC. He has been witing graphics systems, games and compilers since the '70s and specialises in code performance.

https://www.genomicsplc.com

@JoeyBurzynski
JoeyBurzynski / 55-bytes-of-css.md
Last active June 2, 2024 11:24
58 bytes of css to look great nearly everywhere

58 bytes of CSS to look great nearly everywhere

When making this website, i wanted a simple, reasonable way to make it look good on most displays. Not counting any minimization techniques, the following 58 bytes worked well for me:

main {
  max-width: 38rem;
  padding: 2rem;
  margin: auto;
}
@mul14
mul14 / profile.md
Created October 26, 2018 00:35 — forked from ezekg/profile.md
iTerm key bindings

Open the iTerm preferences ⌘+, and navigate to the Profiles tab (the Keys tab can be used, but adding keybinding to your profile allows you to save your profile and sync it to multiple computers) and keys sub-tab and enter the following:

Delete all characters left of the cursor

⌘+←Delete Send Hex Codes:

  • 0x18 0x7f – Less compatible, doesn't work in node and won't work in zsh by default, see below to fix zsh (bash/irb/pry should be fine), performs desired functionality when it does work.
  • 0x15 – More compatible, but typical functionality is to delete the entire line rather than just the characters to the left of the cursor.

Delete all characters right of the cursor

⌘+fn+←Delete or ⌘+Delete→ Send Hex Codes:

  • 0x0b
@brandon1024
brandon1024 / GITCRASHCOURSE.MD
Last active June 14, 2024 21:43
Git Crash Course for Beginners

Git Crash Course for Beginners

Preface

A good understanding of Git is an incredibly valuable tool for anyone working amongst a group on a single project. At first, learning how to use Git will appear quite complicated and difficult to grasp, but it is actually quite simple and easy to understand.

Git is a version control system that allows multiple developers to contribute to a project simultaneously. It is a command-line application with a set of commands to manipulate commits and branches (explained below). This tutorial will help you get started, and in no time you will be a Git Ninja!

Contents:

@xsot
xsot / instructions.md
Last active March 3, 2024 13:42
sed maze solver

Usage

sed -E -f solver.sed input where input is a file containing the maze.

For best results, resize your terminal to match the height of the maze. To disable animations, delete the lines containing p.

Maze format

The solver assumes the following:

  • The maze only contains the characters # \nSE
  • Every line has the same number of characters
  • There is only one start (S) and end (E)
@robertpainsi
robertpainsi / README.md
Last active June 11, 2024 13:24
How to reopen a pull-request after a force-push?

How to reopen a pull-request after a force-push?

Precodinitions

  • You need the rights to reopen pull requests on the repository.
  • The pull request hasn't been merged, just closed.

Instructions

  1. Write down the current commit hash of your PR-branch git log --oneline -1 <PR-BRANCH>
  2. Write down the latest commit hash on github before the PR has been closed.
  3. git push -f origin :