Dashing widget to show the build status of a CircleCI project.
- Get a Circle API Token from your Account Dashboard and set it in your environment as
CIRCLE_CI_AUTH_TOKEN
- Add the
httparty
to your Gemfile and runbundle install
Then:
files = directory.files.all | |
truncated = files.is_truncated | |
while truncated | |
set = directory.files.all( :marker => files.last.key ) | |
truncated = set.is_truncated | |
files = files + set | |
end |
//created by Eliot Lash and Robert Muller on 10/3/10 | |
//copyright Eliot Lash and Robert Muller 2011 | |
//Welcome to Ye Olde Sea Pluss Pluss! | |
#include <iostream> | |
#include <string> | |
#include "olde.h" | |
#define normal |
/* Exercise: Loops and Functions #43 */ | |
package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"math" | |
) | |
func Sqrt(x float64) float64 { | |
z := float64(2.) |
deploy: | |
rm -rf ./build | |
wintersmith build | |
cd ./build && \ | |
git init . && \ | |
git add . && \ | |
git commit -m "Deploy"; \ | |
git push "git@github.com:{YOUR NAME}/{YOUR REPO}.git" master:gh-pages --force && \ | |
rm -rf .git |
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// Facebook SDK | |
angular.module('facebook', []) | |
.directive('fb', ['$FB', function($FB) { | |
return { | |
restrict: "E", | |
replace: true, | |
template: "<div id='fb-root'></div>", | |
compile: function(tElem, tAttrs) { | |
return { | |
post: function(scope, iElem, iAttrs, controller) { |
Dashing widget to show the build status of a CircleCI project.
CIRCLE_CI_AUTH_TOKEN
httparty
to your Gemfile and run bundle install
Then:
" should become a no op soon | |
set nocompatible | |
" dont get warnings about unsaved buffers on buffer switching | |
set hidden | |
set runtimepath^=~/.nvim/bundle/taglist | |
" allways display the statusline | |
set laststatus=2 | |
let Tlist_Process_File_Always = 1 |
go build: compiles the packages named by the import paths,
along with their dependencies, the binary does not end up in $GOPATH/bin
it gets created in the dirs
go build [-o output] [build flags] [packages]
If the [packages] are a list of .go files, build treats them as a list of source files specifying a single package.
Dear Emily Thornberry,
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TalkTalk are not alone: BT, Virgin and Sky have all had data breaches go public. As long as data security continues to be overlooked at these companies and many others, data breaches will continue to happen. The only way to safe guard the above information from attack, is to not have it at all.
If the proposed Draft Investigatory Powers Bill were to pass, the above would become an all too common reality. Nobody argues against the need for our security serv