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# download, from_repo, and commit_state methods swiped from
# http://github.com/Sutto/rails-template/blob/07b044072f3fb0b40aea27b713ca61515250f5ec/rails_template.rb
require 'open-uri'
def download(from, to = from.split("/").last)
#run "curl -s -L #{from} > #{to}"
file to, open(from).read
rescue
puts "Can't get #{from} - Internet down?"
.DS_Store
*.csv
*.pdf
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mm53bar / nginx_rails_3_1
Created October 16, 2011 16:10 — forked from shapeshed/nginx_rails_3_1
Nginx Config for Rails 3.1 with Unicorn and Asset Pipeline
upstream app {
server unix:/srv/app/current/tmp/sockets/unicorn.sock fail_timeout=0;
}
server {
listen 80;
server_name www.app.com;
rewrite ^/(.*) http://app.com/$1 permanent;
}
server {
[alias]
stage = !sh -c '[[ -z "$@" ]] && git add -u || git add "$@" && git add -u "$@" ' -
unstage = reset HEAD --
rewind = ![[ -z "$@" ]] && git reset --hard HEAD || git checkout HEAD
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mm53bar / README.md
Last active December 11, 2015 05:28 — forked from mynameisrufus/db_backup.sh
Stop using Ruby to back up the postgres database in your Rails app. Use bash instead!

Backing up Postgres with Bash

Stop using Ruby to back up the postgres database in your Rails app. Use bash instead!

##Install:

cd /usr/local/bin
git clone https://gist.github.com/4552332.git db_backup

chmod +x db_backup/db_backup.sh

require 'octokit'
require 'csv'
require 'date'
# Github credentials to access your private project
USERNAME="USER_NAME"
PASSWORD="SEKRIT"
# Project you want to export issues from
USER="REPO_OWNER"
PROJECT="REPO_NAME"
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mm53bar / hex.md
Created April 27, 2016 19:50 — forked from krisleech/hex.md
Hexagonal Rails

Entity

class Bid < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :buyer, class_name: Customer
  
  def self.from_form(form)
    new(form.attributes)
  end
end
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mm53bar / words.md
Created September 7, 2018 18:57 — forked from fogleman/words.md
Mnemonic Encoding Word List

Mnemonic Encoding Word List

http://web.archive.org/web/20090918202746/http://tothink.com/mnemonic/wordlist.html

  • The wordlist contains 1626 words.
  • All words are between 4 and 7 letters long.
  • No word in the list is a prefix of another word (e.g. visit, visitor).
  • Five letter prefixes of words are sufficient to be unique.
  • The words should be usable by people all over the world. The list is far from perfect in that respect. It is heavily biased towards western culture and English in particular. The international vocabulary is simply not big enough. One can argue that even words like "hotel" or "radio" are not truly international. You will find many English words in the list but I have tried to limit them to words that are part of a beginner's vocabulary or words that have close relatives in other european languages. In some cases a word has a different meaning in another language or is pronounced very differently but for the purpose of the encoding it is still ok - I assume that when the encoding is
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mm53bar / wordlist.txt
Created April 12, 2019 20:54 — forked from stevepaulo/wordlist.txt
Mnemonic word list for server names, release names, etc... solve the "hard problem" of naming things
From http://web.archive.org/web/20090918202746/http://tothink.com/mnemonic/wordlist.html
Word selection criteria:
- The wordlist contains 1626 words.
- All words are between 4 and 7 letters long.
- No word in the list is a prefix of another word (e.g. visit, visitor).
- Five letter prefixes of words are sufficient to be unique.
The rest of the criteria are less strict. You may find exceptions to all of them because it is difficult to satisfy them all at the same time.
- The words should be usable by people all over the world. The list is far from perfect in that respect. It is heavily biased towards western culture and English in particular. The international vocabulary is simply not big enough. One can argue that even words like "hotel" or "radio" are not truly international. You will find many English words in the list but I have tried to limit them to words that are part of a beginner's vocabulary or words that have close relatives in other european languages. In some cases a word has a different meaning