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msurguy / List.md
Last active April 30, 2024 15:14
List of open source projects made with Laravel

Other people's projects:

My projects (tutorials are on my blog at http://maxoffsky.com):

@bluzky
bluzky / slug.js
Last active April 8, 2024 05:01
Remove vietnamese accent javascript / Bỏ dấu tiếng Việt
function stringToSlug(str) {
// remove accents
var from = "àáãảạăằắẳẵặâầấẩẫậèéẻẽẹêềếểễệđùúủũụưừứửữựòóỏõọôồốổỗộơờớởỡợìíỉĩịäëïîöüûñçýỳỹỵỷ",
to = "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeduuuuuuuuuuuoooooooooooooooooiiiiiaeiiouuncyyyyy";
for (var i=0, l=from.length ; i < l ; i++) {
str = str.replace(RegExp(from[i], "gi"), to[i]);
}
str = str.toLowerCase()
.trim()
  • Dynamic Dispatch
  • Dynamic Method
  • Ghost Methods
  • Dynamic Proxies
  • Blank Slate
  • Kernel Method
  • Flattening the Scope (aka Nested Lexical Scopes)
  • Context Probe
  • Class Eval (not really a 'spell' more just a demonstration of its usage)
  • Class Macros
@Bijendra
Bijendra / upload-images-s3-sdk-ruby
Last active May 30, 2023 08:20
Upload images to AWS S3 in rails application using aws-sdk
Using gem aws-sdk for a ror application for uploading images to s3
Uploading images to a fixed bucket with different folders for each object or application.
The s3 keeps a limitation on the number of buckets creattion whereas there is no
limitation for content inside a bucket.
This code will upload image for a user to s3 using aws-sdk gem. The bucket and the image uploaded are made public
so that the images uploaded are directly accessible. The input it takes is the image complete path
where it is present, folder in which it should be uploaded and user_id for whom it should
be uploaded.
@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.

@MrNice
MrNice / blogpost.md
Last active February 17, 2023 09:46
Explain how to think about ansible and how to use it

Ansible

Understanding Ansible

Ansible is a powerful, simple, and easy to use tool for managing computers. It is most often used to update programs and configuration on dozens of servers at once, but the abstractions are the same whether you're managing one computer or a hundred. Ansible can even do "fun" things like change the desktop photo or backup personal files to the cloud. It can take a while to learn how to use Ansible because it has an extensive terminology, but once you understand the why and the how of Ansible, its power is readily apparent.

Ansible's power comes from its simplicity. Under the hood, Ansible is just a domain specific language (DSL) for a task runner for a secure shell (ssh). You write ansible yaml (.yml) files which describe the tasks which must run to turn plain old / virtualized / cloud computers into production ready server-beasts. These tasks, in turn, have easy to understand names like "copy", "file", "command", "ping", or "lineinfile". Each of these turns into shell comma

@pcreux
pcreux / 0-gourmet-service-objects.md
Last active August 21, 2022 15:32
Gourmet Service Objects - Lightning Talk - http://vanruby.org - Feb 27, 2014

Gourmet Service objects

 @pcreux

 Feb 27, 2014
 http://vanruby.org
@Phlow
Phlow / list-categories-count.liquid
Last active June 4, 2021 18:33
Jekyll: List all categories with according post count and show and link all post items listed in the according category
<h2>Categories</h2>
<ul>
{% assign categories_list = site.categories %}
{% if categories_list.first[0] == null %}
{% for category in categories_list %}
<li><a href="#{{ category | downcase | downcase | url_escape | strip | replace: ' ', '-' }}">{{ category | camelcase }} ({{ site.tags[category].size }})</a></li>
{% endfor %}
{% else %}
{% for category in categories_list %}
<li><a href="#{{ category[0] | downcase | url_escape | strip | replace: ' ', '-' }}">{{ category[0] | camelcase }} ({{ category[1].size }})</a></li>
@jpo
jpo / progress_indicators.rb
Created July 31, 2012 02:23
Ruby CLI Progress Indicators
# Terminal Progress Indicators. Four examples are included: percentage,
# spinner, progress bar, and combined. This script has been tested on
# Mac OS X 10.8 with Ruby 1.8.7, 1.9.1, 1.9.2, and 1.9.3
class Spinner
include Enumerable
def each
loop do
yield '|'
yield '/'