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@karmi
karmi / nginx-elasticsearch-proxy.conf
Created May 23, 2011 08:16
Route requests to ElasticSearch to authenticated user's own index with an Nginx reverse-proxy
# Run me with:
#
# $ nginx -p /path/to/this/file/ -c nginx.conf
#
# All requests are then routed to authenticated user's index, so
#
# GET http://user:password@localhost:8080/_search?q=*
#
# is rewritten to:
#
@michiel
michiel / cors-nginx.conf
Created July 5, 2011 10:41
Wide-open CORS config for nginx
#
# Wide-open CORS config for nginx
#
location / {
if ($request_method = 'OPTIONS') {
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' '*';
#
@bdarnell
bdarnell / fdserver.py
Created July 9, 2011 20:41
Demonstration of sharing file descriptors across processes
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""This is a demonstration of sharing file descriptors across processes.
It uses Tornado (need a recent post-2.0 version from github) and the
multiprocessing module (from python 2.6+). To run it, start one copy
of fdserver.py and one or more copies of testserver.py (in different
terminals, or backgrounded, etc). Fetch http://localhost:8000 and
you'll see the requests getting answered by different processes (it's
normal for several requests to go to the same process under light
load, but under heavier load it tends to even out).
@giudinvx
giudinvx / slideshare-downloader.sh
Last active November 17, 2022 01:00
Slideshare Downloader
#!/bin/bash
#-----------------------------------------------
# Modify 4/08/2018 by giudinvx
# Email giudinvx[at]gmail[dot]com
#-----------------------------------------------
# Author: Andrea Lazzarotto
# http://andrealazzarotto.com
# andrea.lazzarotto@gmail.com
@wadey
wadey / iterm2.zsh
Last active March 10, 2024 00:32
Change iTerm2 tab color when using SSH
# Usage:
# source iterm2.zsh
# iTerm2 tab color commands
# https://iterm2.com/documentation-escape-codes.html
if [[ -n "$ITERM_SESSION_ID" ]]; then
tab-color() {
echo -ne "\033]6;1;bg;red;brightness;$1\a"
echo -ne "\033]6;1;bg;green;brightness;$2\a"
@jawnb
jawnb / populate_dns.py
Created August 12, 2011 03:35
Script to populate route53 DNS records from ec2 instance id and instance names.
#!/usr/bin/env python
import boto
from boto.route53.record import ResourceRecordSets
import logging
conn = boto.connect_ec2()
DNS_EXCLUSION_TAG = 'ExcludeFromDNS' # If this tag exists on an instance, no DNS values will be populated
DNS_TAGS = ['ShortName', 'Name'] # This is the list of instance tags we want to populate DNS entries from
DNS_SUFFIX = 'YOUR_SUBDOMAIN_HERE' # Suffix under which to create DNS records
ROUTE53_ZONE_ID = 'YOUR_ZONE_ID_HERE' # The zone id from route53 of the zone we will be adding these entries under
@tavisrudd
tavisrudd / jump_out_of_chrome_sandbox.js
Created August 26, 2011 20:40
notes on how to break out of chrome extension content script sandboxes and eval code in page context
// Chrome extension 'content scripts' run in a sandboxed 'isolated world'
// (http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/content_scripts.html#execution-environment).
// However, there are ways to get out and execute js code in the page
// context. Google searching revealed the following ways:
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// http://blog.afterthedeadline.com/2010/05/14/how-to-jump-through-hoops-and-make-a-chrome-extension/
// it looks like jQuery must be loaded by the content-script
jQuery('body').append('<script type="text/javascript">(function(l) {
var res = document.createElement('SCRIPT');
@nifl
nifl / grok_vi.mdown
Created August 29, 2011 17:23
Your problem with Vim is that you don't grok vi.

Answer by Jim Dennis on Stack Overflow question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1218390/what-is-your-most-productive-shortcut-with-vim/1220118#1220118

Your problem with Vim is that you don't grok vi.

You mention cutting with yy and complain that you almost never want to cut whole lines. In fact programmers, editing source code, very often want to work on whole lines, ranges of lines and blocks of code. However, yy is only one of many way to yank text into the anonymous copy buffer (or "register" as it's called in vi).

The "Zen" of vi is that you're speaking a language. The initial y is a verb. The statement yy is a simple statement which is, essentially, an abbreviation for 0 y$:

0 go to the beginning of this line. y yank from here (up to where?)

@mleinart
mleinart / graphTemplates.conf
Created September 22, 2011 17:25
Solarized graph template for Graphite
[solarized-dark]
background = #002b36
foreground = #839496
majorLine = #fdf6e3
minorLine = #eee8d5
lineColors = #268bd2,#859900,#dc322f,#d33682,#db4b16,#b58900,#2aa198,#6c71c4
fontName = Sans
fontSize = 10
fontBold = False
fontItalic = False