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spicycode / tmux.conf
Created September 20, 2011 16:43
The best and greatest tmux.conf ever
# 0 is too far from ` ;)
set -g base-index 1
# Automatically set window title
set-window-option -g automatic-rename on
set-option -g set-titles on
#set -g default-terminal screen-256color
set -g status-keys vi
set -g history-limit 10000
@jwieringa
jwieringa / vim-ruby-command-t-install.markdown
Created November 8, 2011 16:40
Install Vim with Ruby Interpreter and Command-T on Ubuntu

Summary

The following instructions will install Vim with the Ruby interpreter and Command-T. I keep my vim settings under revision control, thus I have chosen to use Git's submodules and Pathogen to manage Command-T. Depending on your preferences, you may want to setup Command-T differently. I recommend reading through the Command-T Readme

Install dependencies (what my system required), hg, and rake

sudo apt-get install ruby ruby-dev libncurses5-dev mercurial clone build-essential rake

I chose to compile vim with my system Ruby, 1.8.7. It is important that you use the same version to compile both Vim and Command-T. If your using RVM and you want to do the same, before proceeding you will want to:

rvm use system
@gcatlin
gcatlin / gist:1847248
Created February 16, 2012 19:43
Install specific version of Homebrew formula
brew update
brew versions FORMULA
cd `brew --prefix`
git checkout HASH Library/Formula/FORMULA.rb # use output of "brew versions"
brew install FORMULA
brew switch FORMULA VERSION
git checkout -- Library/Formula/FORMULA.rb # reset formula
## Example: Using Subversion 1.6.17
#
@MohamedAlaa
MohamedAlaa / tmux-cheatsheet.markdown
Last active May 17, 2024 21:23
tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

tmux new -s myname
@acook
acook / keypress.rb
Created December 2, 2012 18:42
Read keypresses from user in terminal, including arrow keys using pure Ruby. This has since been folded into a much more robust gem called Remedy. https://rubygems.org/gems/remedy & https://github.com/acook/remedy
require 'io/console'
# Reads keypresses from the user including 2 and 3 escape character sequences.
def read_char
STDIN.echo = false
STDIN.raw!
input = STDIN.getc.chr
if input == "\e" then
input << STDIN.read_nonblock(3) rescue nil
@ruckus
ruckus / statistics.sql
Created June 5, 2013 23:26
Postgres statistics queries
** Find commmonly accessed tables and their use of indexes:
SELECT relname,seq_tup_read,idx_tup_fetch,cast(idx_tup_fetch AS numeric) / (idx_tup_fetch + seq_tup_read) AS idx_tup_pct FROM pg_stat_user_tables WHERE (idx_tup_fetch + seq_tup_read)>0 ORDER BY idx_tup_pct;
Returns output like:
relname | seq_tup_read | idx_tup_fetch | idx_tup_pct
----------------------+--------------+---------------+------------------------
schema_migrations | 817 | 0 | 0.00000000000000000000
user_device_photos | 349 | 0 | 0.00000000000000000000
@ancap
ancap / gist:7385992
Last active March 14, 2016 22:16
Ruby on Rails installation on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS + Nginx + Puma

#Ruby on Rails installation on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS + Nginx + Puma# ##Adding new user## Create new user:

sudo useradd -G sudo -m -s /bin/bash luna

blog.lunarlogic.io

Change password:

@jpmckinney
jpmckinney / sc_parse.rb
Last active February 29, 2016 23:48
Oj::ScHandler and Oj.sc_parse have seen little usage, yet they are considered by Oj's author to be the fastest way to parse. I wrote a few parsers to understand how Oj::ScHandler works and to compare its performance to Oj.load. Conclusion: If you want to parse an entire document (usually the case), then the simple Oj.load is still fastest.
require 'json'
require 'oj'
require 'multi_json'
# @see https://github.com/ohler55/oj/blob/master/lib/oj/schandler.rb
# @see https://github.com/ohler55/oj/blob/master/test/test_scp.rb#L37
# @see https://github.com/platzhirsch/metadata-harvester/blob/master/lib/dump_handler.rb
# Prints all calls, identifying hashes and arrays with integers.
class DebugHandler
@tadast
tadast / ssl_puma.sh
Last active January 29, 2024 04:41 — forked from trcarden/gist:3295935
localhost SSL with puma
# 1) Create your private key (any password will do, we remove it below)
$ cd ~/.ssh
$ openssl genrsa -des3 -out server.orig.key 2048
# 2) Remove the password
$ openssl rsa -in server.orig.key -out server.key
@Integralist
Integralist / Ruby Lambdas.md
Last active August 8, 2023 05:10
Ruby lambdas

Lambda: standard

# Creating a lambda
l = lambda { |name| "Hi #{name}!" }

# Executing the lambda
l.call("foo") # => Hi foo!