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AlexanderWillner / things.sh
Last active September 15, 2023 07:29 — forked from avdgaag/things.sh
Command-line read-only interface to your local Things database of to do items.
Moved to https://github.com/alexanderwillner/things.sh/
@aparrish
aparrish / understanding-word-vectors.ipynb
Last active May 22, 2024 14:36
Understanding word vectors: A tutorial for "Reading and Writing Electronic Text," a class I teach at ITP. (Python 2.7) Code examples released under CC0 https://creativecommons.org/choose/zero/, other text released under CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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@ericelliott
ericelliott / essential-javascript-links.md
Last active May 17, 2024 03:38
Essential JavaScript Links
@subfuzion
subfuzion / global-gitignore.md
Last active May 29, 2024 12:00
Global gitignore

There are certain files created by particular editors, IDEs, operating systems, etc., that do not belong in a repository. But adding system-specific files to the repo's .gitignore is considered a poor practice. This file should only exclude files and directories that are a part of the package that should not be versioned (such as the node_modules directory) as well as files that are generated (and regenerated) as artifacts of a build process.

All other files should be in your own global gitignore file:

  • Create a file called .gitignore in your home directory and add any filepath patterns you want to ignore.
  • Tell git where your global gitignore file is.

Note: The specific name and path you choose aren't important as long as you configure git to find it, as shown below. You could substitute .config/git/ignore for .gitignore in your home directory, if you prefer.

@phillipalexander
phillipalexander / SourceCodeSearchEngines.md
Last active May 30, 2024 18:41
Source Code Search Engines You Can Use For Programming Projects

Source Code Search Engines

NOTE: This list is almost entirely copy/pasted from THIS awesome article. I've made my own personal edits (adding some additional content) which is why I keep it here.

Every day meanpath crawls over 200 million websites capturing the visible text, HTML source code, CSS and Javascript. This information is used by many companies to monitor the growth of web facing technology.

@dideler
dideler / 0-startup-overview.md
Last active May 3, 2024 11:03
Startup Engineering notes
@kconragan
kconragan / keyrepeat.shell
Last active December 4, 2023 03:40
Enable key repeat in Apple Lion for Sublime Text in Vim mode
# Mac OS X Lion introduced a new, iOS-like context menu when you press and hold a key
# that enables you to choose a character from a menu of options. If you are on Lion
# try it by pressing and holding down 'e' in any app that uses the default NSTextField
# for input.
#
# It's a nice feature and continues the blending of Mac OS X and iOS features. However,
# it's a nightmare to deal with in Sublime Text if you're running Vintage (Vim) mode,
# as it means you cannot press and hold h/j/k/l to move through your file. You have
# to repeatedly press the keys to navigate.
#!/usr/bin/python
#
# This is a python script. You need a Python interpreter to run it.
# For example, ActiveState Python, which exists for windows.
#
# It can run standalone to convert files, or it can be installed as a
# plugin for Calibre (http://calibre-ebook.com/about) so that
# importing files with DRM 'Just Works'.
#
# To create a Calibre plugin, rename this file so that the filename