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Plotist / wacom-conf
Last active July 23, 2022 01:56
Wacom Intuos Pro L configuration script for Krita
#!/bin/zsh
# This should work out of the box on debian based systems. See last comment for sysvinit specific adjustments
# required libs:
# - xsetwacom
# - xinput
# Attach tools to specific monitor (use port name e.g. "VGA1" for non NVIDIA drivers)

API workthough

  1. Open a browser

    # start an instance of firefox with selenium-webdriver
    driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :firefox
    # :chrome -> chrome
    # :ie     -> iexplore
    
@kenrett
kenrett / Selenium Cheat Sheet.md
Last active May 25, 2023 01:28
Selenium Cheat Sheet - Ruby

#Getting Started

##Webpage:

<html>
<head>
    <title>Testing with Ruby and Selenium WebDriver</title>
</head>
 
<body bgcolor="antiquewhite">
@markbates
markbates / gist:4240848
Created December 8, 2012 16:06
Getting Started with Rack

If you're writing web applications with Ruby there comes a time when you might need something a lot simpler, or even faster, than Ruby on Rails or the Sinatra micro-framework. Enter Rack.

Rack describes itself as follows:

Rack provides a minimal interface between webservers supporting Ruby and Ruby frameworks.

Before Rack came along Ruby web frameworks all implemented their own interfaces, which made it incredibly difficult to write web servers for them, or to share code between two different frameworks. Now almost all Ruby web frameworks implement Rack, including Rails and Sinatra, meaning that these applications can now behave in a similar fashion to one another.

At it's core Rack provides a great set of tools to allow you to build the most simple web application or interface you can. Rack applications can be written in a single line of code. But we're getting ahead of ourselves a bit.

@jstangroome
jstangroome / gist:3087453
Created July 11, 2012 01:58
Change your own Active Directory password from PowerShell without any special permissions
([adsi]'WinNT://domain/username,user').ChangePassword('oldpassword','newpassword')