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#!/usr/bin/env sh | |
if [[ "$1" && "$2" ]]; then | |
tmp='tmp.gif' | |
ffmpeg -i $1 -pix_fmt rgb24 $tmp | |
convert -layers Optimize $tmp $2 | |
rm $tmp | |
else | |
echo "usage: gifify <input.mov> <output.gif>" | |
fi |
This is a small collection of scripts showing how to use require.js. It's only one of several ways of setting up a require.js project, but it's enough to get started.
At its core, require.js is about three things:
- Dependency management
- Modularity
- Dynamic script loading
The following files show how these are achieved.
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# Simple Recommendation Engine in Ruby | |
# Visit: http://otobrglez.opalab.com | |
# Author: Oto Brglez <otobrglez@gmail.com> | |
class Book < Struct.new(:title) | |
def words | |
@words ||= self.title.gsub(/[a-zA-Z]{3,}/).map(&:downcase).uniq.sort | |
end |