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// DISCLAIMER : You can now probably use `data-turbo-action="advance"` on your frame to perform what this controller is aiming to do
// https://turbo.hotwired.dev/handbook/frames#promoting-a-frame-navigation-to-a-page-visit
// Note that you probably want to disable turbo cache as well for those page to make popstate work properly
import { navigator } from '@hotwired/turbo'
import { Controller } from '@hotwired/stimulus'
import { useMutation } from 'stimulus-use'
export default class extends Controller {
connect (): void {
@IanColdwater
IanColdwater / twittermute.txt
Last active April 22, 2024 17:26
Here are some terms to mute on Twitter to clean your timeline up a bit.
Mute these words in your settings here: https://twitter.com/settings/muted_keywords
ActivityTweet
generic_activity_highlights
generic_activity_momentsbreaking
RankedOrganicTweet
suggest_activity
suggest_activity_feed
suggest_activity_highlights
suggest_activity_tweet
import React, { useEffect } from "react"
import useFetch from "./useFetch"
export default function ProcessingPurchase({
send,
context: { workshopData, ticketsToPurchase, stripeToken }
}) {
let [charge, error] = useFetch("/purchaseWorkshop", {
workshopId: workshopData.id,
ticketsToPurchase,
@paul
paul / async.rb
Created December 25, 2018 04:05
Implementations of useful step adapters for dry-transaction
# frozen_string_literal: true
module Tesseract
module Transaction
module Steps
# Executes the step in a background job. Argument is either an ActiveJob
# or another Transaction (or anything that implements `#perform_later`.
#
# If the provided transaction implements a `validate` step, then that
# validator will be called on the input before the job is enqueued. This
@fawkesley
fawkesley / randomize-mac-addresses.sh
Last active July 25, 2022 06:24
In Ubuntu 16.04, randomize WiFi MAC addresses with a daily rotation - /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/pre-up.d/randomize-mac-addresses.sh
#!/bin/sh
# /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/pre-up.d/randomize-mac-addresses.sh
# INSTALL
#
# > curl -L 'https://gist.github.com/paulfurley/46e0547ce5c5ea7eabeaef50dbacef3f/raw/56ee5dd5f40dec93b8f7438cbdeda5475ea3b5d2/randomize-mac-addresses.sh' |sudo tee /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/pre-up.d/randomize-mac-addresses.sh
# > sudo chmod +x /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/pre-up.d/randomize-mac-addresses.sh
# Configure every saved WiFi connection in NetworkManager with a spoofed MAC
@kimmobrunfeldt
kimmobrunfeldt / 0-osx-for-web-development.md
Last active July 26, 2022 13:30
Install web development tools to Mavericks (OS X 10.9)

Install web development tools to Mavericks (OS X 10.9)

Strongly opinionated set of guides to quickly setup OS X Mavericks for web development. By default OS X hides stuff that normal people don't need to see. These settings are better defaults for developers.

I don't want: any sounds, annoying confirmation dialogs, hidden extensions, superflous animations, unnecessary things running like Dashboard, Notification center or Dock(Alfred/spotlight works better for me).

These are my opinions. Read this document through and pick up the good parts to your preferences.

System preferences

@gcarrion-gfrmedia
gcarrion-gfrmedia / 0000_packages.config
Created April 29, 2014 10:49
AWS Elastic Beanstalk Ruby 2.0/Puma Environment - .ebextensions tweaks and Sidekiq configuration. This is known to work fine with AWS Elastic Beanstalk 's 64bit Amazon Linux 2014.03 v1.0.1 running Ruby 2.0 (Puma) stack. Later stack versions might not work, but for that specific version works fine.
# Install Git needed for Git based gems
packages:
yum:
git: []
@gruber
gruber / make_bookmarklet.pl
Last active May 5, 2024 21:11
JavaScript Bookmarklet Builder
#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# http://daringfireball.net/2007/03/javascript_bookmarklet_builder
use strict;
use warnings;
use URI::Escape qw(uri_escape_utf8);
use open IO => ":utf8", # UTF8 by default
":std"; # Apply to STDIN/STDOUT/STDERR
@AhmedElSharkasy
AhmedElSharkasy / best_practices
Last active April 8, 2019 14:53
Rails 3 AntiPatterns, Useful snippets and Recommended Refactoring. Note: Some of them are collected from different online resources/posts/blogs with some tweaks.
Rails as it has never been before :)
Rails 3 AntiPatterns, Useful snippets and Recommended Refactoring.
Note: Some of them are collected from different online resources/posts/blogs with some tweaks.
@anotheruiguy
anotheruiguy / web-fonts-asset-pipeline.md
Last active May 24, 2023 22:08
Custom Web Fonts and the Rails Asset Pipeline

Web fonts are pretty much all the rage. Using a CDN for font libraries, like TypeKit or Google Fonts, will be a great solution for many projects. For others, this is not an option. Especially when you are creating a custom icon library for your project.

Rails and the asset pipeline are great tools, but Rails has yet to get caught up in the custom web font craze.

As with all things Rails, there is more then one way to skin this cat. There is the recommended way, and then there are the other ways.

The recommended way

Here I will show how to update your Rails project so that you can use the asset pipeline appropriately and resource your files using the common Rails convention.