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- I am mrkrstphr on github.
- I am mrkrstphr (https://keybase.io/mrkrstphr) on keybase.
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The architecture, for the most part, is setup just like CRM.
There is a main repository, martha-ci/martha
. This is a ZF2 application. This contains routes, controllers, forms, etc. So far, it's pretty simple. There's a dashboard with nothing on it. There's a projects controller which allows you to view and create projects, and a build controller which allows you to kickoff new builds or view the status of a build.
There is another repository called martha-ci/core
, which contains the domain, persistence, and other library code. This library is the bulk of all the martha code that isn't front-end ZF2.
Essentially, we need a plugin system that:
<?php | |
class MyClass {} | |
function foo(MyClass $obj = null) { echo "foo called\n"; } | |
function bar(MyClass $obj) { echo "bar called\n"; } | |
foo(null); | |
bar(null); |
I wanted to be able to use Sculpin to generate GitHub pages. Here's what I did...
Created a super awesome Sculpin site from the Sculpin Blog Skeleton
Make sure everything is under version control in my master
branch (except things that shouldn't be. see the .gitignore
)
Updated publish.sh
:
#!/bin/bash
I frequently buy books and comic books from HumbleBunde. It's kind of an obsession, whether I manage to read them all, or not.
I also like to use Motrix to manage downloading lots of files. HumbleBundle has a bulk download link which just fires off a ton of browser downloads, but I've found that sometimes using that features results in missing a download or two.
And clicking the download links one-by-one is boring.
I just want to get a list of download URLs so I can paste them into Motrix at once and have it manage downloading them.