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hay / gist:1351230
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Enterprisify your Java Class Names!
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@x1nixmzeng
x1nixmzeng / gist:3716476
Created September 13, 2012 18:29
My Delphi code to parse all known GunZ replay/recording files
function gzrClass.ReadGzrPlayers( gzrFile: TMemoryStream ): gzreplayState;
const
GZR_OWNER : byte = 1;
var
i : uint32;
tmpName : array[0..31] of char;
charFlag : byte;
begin
Result := GZR_SUCCESS;
@rab
rab / .gitconfig
Last active May 14, 2024 07:05
A good starting point for ~/.gitconfig
# -*- Conf -*-
[color]
branch = auto
diff = auto
status = auto
showbranch = auto
ui = true
# color.branch
# A boolean to enable/disable color in the output of git-branch(1). May be set to always, false (or
@steve-jansen
steve-jansen / Startup.Cmd.cmd
Created March 8, 2013 17:22
A Command Prompt auto-run script to injet DOSKEY macros into the shell from a text file, change the initial working directory to a SUBST'd drive letter, update the PATH to include SysInternal utilities, and log all Command Prompt launches to a history file
:: Name: Startup.Cmd.cmd
:: Purpose: Initializes a Windows command prompt shell
:: Author: stevejansen_github@mac.com
:: Revision: April 2012
@ECHO OFF
SETLOCAL ENABLEEXTENSIONS
:: self-install this script, but, don't force an overwrite if an auto run script is already configured
IF /I "%~1"=="/install" (
@chadmaughan
chadmaughan / pre-commit.sh
Last active November 25, 2022 00:38
A git pre commit hook that runs the test task with the gradle wrapper
#!/bin/sh
# this hook is in SCM so that it can be shared
# to install it, create a symbolic link in the projects .git/hooks folder
#
# i.e. - from the .git/hooks directory, run
# $ ln -s ../../git-hooks/pre-commit.sh pre-commit
#
# to skip the tests, run with the --no-verify argument
# i.e. - $ 'git commit --no-verify'
@joechrysler
joechrysler / who_is_my_mummy.sh
Last active May 14, 2024 12:26
Find the nearest parent branch of the current git branch
#!/usr/bin/env zsh
git show-branch -a \
| grep '\*' \
| grep -v `git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD` \
| head -n1 \
| sed 's/.*\[\(.*\)\].*/\1/' \
| sed 's/[\^~].*//'
# How it works:
@PierreMage
PierreMage / PowerShell-profile.ps1
Last active October 1, 2022 00:33
Make your Windows command line better with doskey
# http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee692685.aspx
# F7 = history
# Alt+F7 = history -c
# F8 = Ctrl+R
Set-Location C:
# Easier navigation
Set-Alias o start
function oo {start .}
anonymous
anonymous / font.txt
Created July 21, 2014 09:54
A
0 0 1 0 0
0 1 0 1 0
1 0 0 0 1
1 1 1 1 1
1 0 0 0 1
1 0 0 0 1
1 0 0 0 1
B
1 1 1 1 0
@sam159
sam159 / minunit.h
Last active March 6, 2024 12:26
minunit header for unit testing c code
/*
* File: minunit.h
* Author: Zed. A. Shaw, Sam
*
* @see http://c.learncodethehardway.org/book/ex30.html
*
* Created on 27 August 2014, 22:14
*/
#ifndef MINUNIT_H
@vladikoff
vladikoff / doskey.md
Last active March 11, 2024 17:27
Setup Persistent Aliases & Macros in Windows Command Prompt (cmd.exe) using DOSKey

Setup Persistent Aliases & Macros in Windows Command Prompt (cmd.exe) using DOSKey

Saved from Archive.org, Date: May 14, 2010 Author: Jesse Webb

http://web.archive.org/web/20140330024520/http://devblog.point2.com/2010/05/14/setup-persistent-aliases-macros-in-windows-command-prompt-cmd-exe-using-doskey/

Our development machines here at Point2 are not standardized; we have a mixture of Windows XP, 7, and Mac OSX/Unix computers. I find myself constantly switching back and forth between command prompt interfaces when pair programming. As a result, I catch myself using “ls” to list a directories contents regardless of what system I am on. I am currently using a Windows XP machine for my developer box and I wanted to setup an alias to the “ls” command to actually perform a “dir”. Here is how I accomplished it…

There is a command available in a Window’s shell that let’s you “alias” command to whatever you please: DOSKey. It allows you to create “macros” to execute one or more other commands with a custom nam