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octopitus / README.md
Last active August 14, 2016 02:47
Go fun yourself. With terminal.

Install fortune & cowsay

brew install fortune cowsay coreutils

Install lolcat

Make sure you have rvm [Install] and then put this line to the bottom of your shell (.bashrc or .zshrc):

[[ -s "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] && source "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" # This load rvm
// Asume that your card has ID
const card = {
id: 'foo',
category: 'bar'
// ...
}
// This is how your app state looks like
const appState = {
entities: {
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octopitus / js-toSlug.js
Created September 20, 2016 08:39 — forked from juanmhidalgo/js-toSlug.js
JavaScript toSlug()
String.prototype.toSlug = function(){
st = this.toLowerCase();
st = st.replace(/[\u00C0-\u00C5]/ig,'a')
st = st.replace(/[\u00C8-\u00CB]/ig,'e')
st = st.replace(/[\u00CC-\u00CF]/ig,'i')
st = st.replace(/[\u00D2-\u00D6]/ig,'o')
st = st.replace(/[\u00D9-\u00DC]/ig,'u')
st = st.replace(/[\u00D1]/ig,'n')
st = st.replace(/[^a-z0-9 ]+/gi,'')
st = st.trim().replace(/ /g,'-');
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octopitus / PanResponderExample.jsx
Created December 21, 2016 15:05
An example of RN's PanResponder
/* eslint-disable */
import React from 'react'
import {View, Animated, PanResponder} from 'react-native'
const styles = {
container: {
backgroundColor: '#FFFFFF',
justifyContent: 'center',
alignItems: 'center',
flex: 1
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octopitus / dz602xshift.json
Created January 14, 2019 14:42
My DZ60 pre-configuration
{"version":1,"keyboard":{"keys":[{"id":0,"legend":"~\n`","state":{"x":0,"y":0,"r":0,"rx":0,"ry":0,"w":1,"h":1,"x2":0,"y2":0,"w2":0,"h2":0},"row":0,"col":0,"keycodes":[{"id":"KC_GESC","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_APP","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]}]},{"id":1,"legend":"!\n1","state":{"x":1,"y":0,"r":0,"rx":0,"ry":0,"w":1,"h":1,"x2":0,"y2":0,"w2":0,"h2":0},"row":0,"col":1,"keycodes":[{"id":"KC_1","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_F1","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"id":"KC_TRNS","fields":[]},{"
/*
Take and modify from https://gist.github.com/trusktr/1e5e516df4e8032cbc3d
~/Library/KeyBindings/DefaultKeyBinding.Dict
This file remaps the key bindings of a single user on Mac OS X 10.5 to more
closely match default behavior on Windows systems. This makes the Command key
behave like Windows Control key. To use Control instead of Command, either swap
Control and Command in Apple->System Preferences->Keyboard->Modifier Keys...