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function toUnicode(str) { | |
return str.split('').map(function (value, index, array) { | |
var temp = value.charCodeAt(0).toString(16).toUpperCase(); | |
if (temp.length > 2) { | |
return '\\u' + temp; | |
} | |
return value; | |
}).join(''); | |
} |
/** | |
* Creates a read/writable property which returns a function set for write/set (assignment) | |
* and read/get access on a variable | |
* | |
* @param {Any} value initial value of the property | |
*/ | |
function createProperty(value) { | |
var _value = value; | |
/** |
Enable #enable-devtools-experiments
flag in chrome://flags
section.
Open Chorme Devtools and check Settings > Experiments > Allow extensions to load custom stylesheets
.
Create the following four files in a dedicated folder.
3.1. devtools.html
<html>
<head></head>
<body><script src="devtools.js"></script></body>
Next.js, Nginx with Reverse proxy, SSL certificate
(Inspired by https://medium.com/@icanhazedit/clean-up-unused-github-rpositories-c2549294ee45#.3hwv4nxv5)
Open in a new tab all to-be-deleted github repositores (Use the mouse’s middle click or Ctrl + Click) https://github.com/username?tab=repositories
Use one tab https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/onetab/chphlpgkkbolifaimnlloiipkdnihall to shorten them to a list.
Save that list to some path
The list should be in the form of “ur_username\repo_name” per line. Use regex search (Sublime text could help). Search for ' |.*' and replace by empty.
# NOTE: registry keys for IE 8, may vary for other versions | |
$regPath = 'HKCU:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings' | |
function Clear-Proxy | |
{ | |
Set-ItemProperty -Path $regPath -Name ProxyEnable -Value 0 | |
Set-ItemProperty -Path $regPath -Name ProxyServer -Value '' | |
Set-ItemProperty -Path $regPath -Name ProxyOverride -Value '' | |
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('http_proxy', $null, 'User') |
Streaming just means a download that they don't want you to keep. But Chrome's developer tools make it easy to access what's really going on under the hood.
From the page where you want to download some things, go into your chrome menu to open the developer tools. You can either:
1. (On a mac): Command-option-J
2. (On a PC): Control-alt-J
@echo off | |
SET st3Path=C:\Program Files\Sublime Text 3\sublime_text.exe | |
rem add it for all file types | |
@reg add "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\Open with Sublime Text 3" /t REG_SZ /v "" /d "Open with Sublime Text 3" /f | |
@reg add "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\Open with Sublime Text 3" /t REG_EXPAND_SZ /v "Icon" /d "%st3Path%,0" /f | |
@reg add "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\Open with Sublime Text 3\command" /t REG_SZ /v "" /d "%st3Path% \"%%1\"" /f | |
rem add it for folders | |
@reg add "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\Open with Sublime Text 3" /t REG_SZ /v "" /d "Open with Sublime Text 3" /f |
/* | |
In the node.js intro tutorial (http://nodejs.org/), they show a basic tcp | |
server, but for some reason omit a client connecting to it. I added an | |
example at the bottom. | |
Save the following server in example.js: | |
*/ | |
var net = require('net'); |