Here's an example of how to embed a Gist on GitHub Pages:
{% gist 5555251 %}
All you need to do is copy and paste the Gist's ID from the URL (here 5555251
), and add it to a gist
tag surrounded by {%
and %}
.
desc "Manage the encoding header of Ruby files" | |
task :utf8_encode_headers => :environment do | |
files = Array.new | |
["*.rb", "*.rake"].each do |extension| | |
files.concat(Dir[ File.join(Dir.getwd.split(/\\/), "**", extension) ]) | |
end | |
files.each do |file| | |
content = File.read(file) | |
next if content[0..16] == "# coding: UTF-8\n\n" || |
#!/bin/sh | |
# | |
# Too many crusty old git branches? Run this to find likely candidates for deletion | |
# It lists all the remote branches and sorts them by age. | |
# | |
# Folks at pivotal shared this with me | |
# | |
#$ . show-remote-branch-info.sh | |
# 2012-05-04 09:42:29 -0700 4 minutes ago Ted & Bill \torigin/hey_Bill |
Here's an example of how to embed a Gist on GitHub Pages:
{% gist 5555251 %}
All you need to do is copy and paste the Gist's ID from the URL (here 5555251
), and add it to a gist
tag surrounded by {%
and %}
.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | |
<Bucket | |
type = "2" | |
version = "2.0"> | |
<Breakpoints> | |
<!-- All Exceptions --> | |
<BreakpointProxy | |
BreakpointExtensionID = "Xcode.Breakpoint.ExceptionBreakpoint"> | |
<BreakpointContent |
Last updated March 13, 2024
This Gist explains how to sign commits using gpg in a step-by-step fashion. Previously, krypt.co was heavily mentioned, but I've only recently learned they were acquired by Akamai and no longer update their previous free products. Those mentions have been removed.
Additionally, 1Password now supports signing Git commits with SSH keys and makes it pretty easy-plus you can easily configure Git Tower to use it for both signing and ssh.
For using a GUI-based GIT tool such as Tower or Github Desktop, follow the steps here for signing your commits with GPG.
# Define ULID_DECODE and ULID_ENCODE which convert a ulid string to a binary and vice versa. | |
delimiter // | |
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS ULID_DECODE// | |
CREATE FUNCTION ULID_DECODE (s CHAR(26)) RETURNS BINARY(16) DETERMINISTIC | |
BEGIN | |
DECLARE s_base32 CHAR(26); | |
SET s_base32 = REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(UPPER(s), 'J', 'I'), 'K', 'J'), 'M', 'K'), 'N', 'L'), 'P', 'M'), 'Q', 'N'), 'R', 'O'), 'S', 'P'), 'T', 'Q'), 'V', 'R'), 'W', 'S'), 'X', 'T'), 'Y', 'U'), 'Z', 'V'); | |
RETURN UNHEX(CONCAT(LPAD(CONV(SUBSTRING(s_base32, 1, 2), 32, 16), 2, '0'), LPAD(CONV(SUBSTRING(s_base32, 3, 12), 32, 16), 15, '0'), LPAD(CONV(SUBSTRING(s_base32, 15, 12), 32, 16), 15, '0'))); | |
END// |
Get the metadata and content of all files in a given GitHub repo using the GraphQL API
You might want to get a tree summary of files in a repo without downloading the repo, or maybe you want to lookup the contents of a file again without download the whole repo.
The approach here is to query data from GitHub using the Github V4 GraphQL API.
1 - Download MultiMC from here
2 - Download Azul Zulu JDK from here (The version you want is Java 17, arm64, macOS, and you download the ZIP file.) Extract the ZIP file, open the folder and copy "zulu-17.jdk" to your home folder.
3 - Download tanmayb123's Minecraft on Apple Silicon package from here. Extract the ZIP and from the folder you are going to copy two files. One, the folder "lwjglnatives", and two, open the Libraries folder and copy "lwjglfat.jar". Move these to your home folder.
4 - Open MultiMC and create a new instance. Right click your instance and click edit instance. Make the following changes:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
filename = "/Users/hyuan/Development/bin/tmp/tmp_slack_md.txt" | |
file = File.open(filename) | |
file_data = file.read | |
# Upper case title | |
re = /^#* .+/ | |
file_data.gsub!(re) { |match| "*#{match.upcase}*"} |