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LeCoupa / bash-cheatsheet.sh
Last active May 5, 2024 00:12
Bash CheatSheet for UNIX Systems --> UPDATED VERSION --> https://github.com/LeCoupa/awesome-cheatsheets
#!/bin/bash
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# Name: Bash CheatSheet for Mac OSX
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# A little overlook of the Bash basics
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# Usage:
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# Author: J. Le Coupanec
# Date: 2014/11/04
@cobyism
cobyism / gh-pages-deploy.md
Last active May 3, 2024 19:07
Deploy to `gh-pages` from a `dist` folder on the master branch. Useful for use with [yeoman](http://yeoman.io).

Deploying a subfolder to GitHub Pages

Sometimes you want to have a subdirectory on the master branch be the root directory of a repository’s gh-pages branch. This is useful for things like sites developed with Yeoman, or if you have a Jekyll site contained in the master branch alongside the rest of your code.

For the sake of this example, let’s pretend the subfolder containing your site is named dist.

Step 1

Remove the dist directory from the project’s .gitignore file (it’s ignored by default by Yeoman).

@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active May 3, 2024 13:00
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@mudge
mudge / eventemitter.js
Last active April 29, 2024 07:48
A very simple EventEmitter in pure JavaScript (suitable for both node.js and browsers).
/* Polyfill indexOf. */
var indexOf;
if (typeof Array.prototype.indexOf === 'function') {
indexOf = function (haystack, needle) {
return haystack.indexOf(needle);
};
} else {
indexOf = function (haystack, needle) {
var i = 0, length = haystack.length, idx = -1, found = false;
@ryanflorence
ryanflorence / static_server.js
Last active April 26, 2024 16:18
Node.JS static file web server. Put it in your path to fire up servers in any directory, takes an optional port argument.
var http = require("http"),
url = require("url"),
path = require("path"),
fs = require("fs")
port = process.argv[2] || 8888;
http.createServer(function(request, response) {
var uri = url.parse(request.url).pathname
, filename = path.join(process.cwd(), uri);
@Merott
Merott / tailwind-colors-as-css-variables.md
Last active April 26, 2024 11:06
Expose Tailwind colors as CSS custom properties (variables)

This is a simple Tailwind plugin to expose all of Tailwind's colors, including any custom ones, as custom css properties on the :root element.

There are a couple of main reasons this is helpful:

  • You can reference all of Tailwind's colors—including any custom ones you define—from handwritten CSS code.
  • You can define all of your colors within the Tailwind configuration, and access the final values programmatically, which isn't possible if you did it the other way around: referencing custom CSS variables (defined in CSS code) from your Tailwind config.

See the Tailwind Plugins for more info on plugins.

@segebee
segebee / gist:7dde9de8e70a207e6e19
Created June 22, 2015 17:30
Nigeria States and Local Government Areas JSON - codingsavvy.com
[{"state":{"name":"Abia State","id":1,"locals":[{"name":"Aba South","id":1},{"name":"Arochukwu","id":2},{"name":"Bende","id":3},{"name":"Ikwuano","id":4},{"name":"Isiala Ngwa North","id":5},{"name":"Isiala Ngwa South","id":6},{"name":"Isuikwuato","id":7},{"name":"Obi Ngwa","id":8},{"name":"Ohafia","id":9},{"name":"Osisioma","id":10},{"name":"Ugwunagbo","id":11},{"name":"Ukwa East","id":12},{"name":"Ukwa West","id":13},{"name":"Umuahia North","id":14},{"name":"Umuahia South","id":15},{"name":"Umu Nneochi","id":16}]}},{"state":{"name":"Adamawa State","id":2,"locals":[{"name":"Fufure","id":1},{"name":"Ganye","id":2},{"name":"Gayuk","id":3},{"name":"Gombi","id":4},{"name":"Grie","id":5},{"name":"Hong","id":6},{"name":"Jada","id":7},{"name":"Lamurde","id":8},{"name":"Madagali","id":9},{"name":"Maiha","id":10},{"name":"Mayo Belwa","id":11},{"name":"Michika","id":12},{"name":"Mubi North","id":13},{"name":"Mubi South","id":14},{"name":"Numan","id":15},{"name":"Shelleng","id":16},{"name":"Song","id":17},{"name":"Toung
@CMCDragonkai
CMCDragonkai / php_shared_nothing_concurrency_architecture.md
Last active January 8, 2024 16:39
PHP: Shared Nothing Concurrency Architecture

Shared Nothing Concurrency Architecture

Although PHP now has a number of features that allow you to control concurrency, it was designed with the shared-nothing architecture philosophy.

Anything that needed to be shared was intended to be pushed down to a co-ordinated robust database or a network filesystem. All state inside a PHP process was to be short lived and only exist within a single PHP lifecycle, which is also the lifecycle of an HTTP request and response.

const CH_BRACE_L = 0x7b as const;
const CH_BRACE_R = 0x7d as const;
const CH_SQUARE_L = 0x5b as const;
const CH_SQUARE_R = 0x5d as const;
const CH_QUOTE_D = 0x22 as const;
const CH_ESCAPE = 0x5c as const;
const CH_COMMA = 0x2c as const;
const CH_COLON = 0x3a as const;
const CH_DOT = 0x2e as const;
const CH_MINUS = 0x2d as const;