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@dvdbng
dvdbng / vim-heroku.sh
Last active June 18, 2024 19:22
Run vim in heroku updated 2017
mkdir ~/vim
cd ~/vim
# Staically linked vim version compiled from https://github.com/ericpruitt/static-vim
# Compiled on Jul 20 2017
curl 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/bengoa/vim-static.tar.gz' | tar -xz
export VIMRUNTIME="$HOME/vim/runtime"
export PATH="$HOME/vim:$PATH"
cd -
@dannguyen
dannguyen / shakespeare-ngrams-cli-ack.md
Last active May 30, 2023 16:04
How to tokenize and create n-grams in Shakespeare from the command-line

Creating Shakespearean n-grams with just the command-line and regexes

This is a quick example showing how to use regexes to find tri-grams in Shakespeare...well, 570,872 of them, anyway, if we do some basic filtering of non-dialogue.

Though tokenization and n-grams should typically be done using a proper natural language processing framework, it's possible to do in a jiffy from the command-line, using standard Unix tools and ack, the better-than-grep utility.

What are n-grams?

@cszentkiralyi
cszentkiralyi / context_quick_scope.vim
Last active April 16, 2016 07:15
Only enable the quick-scope plugin's highlighting when using the f/F/t/T movements
" Insert into your .vimrc after quick-scope is loaded.
" Obviously depends on <https://github.com/unblevable/quick-scope> being installed.
" Thanks to @VanLaser for cleaning the code up and expanding capabilities to include e.g. `df`
let g:qs_enable = 0
let g:qs_enable_char_list = [ 'f', 'F', 't', 'T' ]
function! Quick_scope_selective(movement)
let needs_disabling = 0
@varemenos
varemenos / 1.README.md
Last active April 21, 2024 23:21
Git log in JSON format

Get Git log in JSON format

git log --pretty=format:'{%n  "commit": "%H",%n  "abbreviated_commit": "%h",%n  "tree": "%T",%n  "abbreviated_tree": "%t",%n  "parent": "%P",%n  "abbreviated_parent": "%p",%n  "refs": "%D",%n  "encoding": "%e",%n  "subject": "%s",%n  "sanitized_subject_line": "%f",%n  "body": "%b",%n  "commit_notes": "%N",%n  "verification_flag": "%G?",%n  "signer": "%GS",%n  "signer_key": "%GK",%n  "author": {%n    "name": "%aN",%n    "email": "%aE",%n    "date": "%aD"%n  },%n  "commiter": {%n    "name": "%cN",%n    "email": "%cE",%n    "date": "%cD"%n  }%n},'

The only information that aren't fetched are:

  • %B: raw body (unwrapped subject and body)
  • %GG: raw verification message from GPG for a signed commit

2015-01-29 Unofficial Relay FAQ

Compilation of questions and answers about Relay from React.js Conf.

Disclaimer: I work on Relay at Facebook. Relay is a complex system on which we're iterating aggressively. I'll do my best here to provide accurate, useful answers, but the details are subject to change. I may also be wrong. Feedback and additional questions are welcome.

What is Relay?

Relay is a new framework from Facebook that provides data-fetching functionality for React applications. It was announced at React.js Conf (January 2015).

@willurd
willurd / Getting started with requirejs.md
Last active December 14, 2022 08:15
A short introduction to require.js

This is a small collection of scripts showing how to use require.js. It's only one of several ways of setting up a require.js project, but it's enough to get started.

At its core, require.js is about three things:

  1. Dependency management
  2. Modularity
  3. Dynamic script loading

The following files show how these are achieved.

@JamesDullaghan
JamesDullaghan / digitalocean.md
Created July 6, 2013 20:54
Deploy rails app to digitalocean with nginx, unicorn, capistrano & postgres

Deploy Rails app to digitalocean with nginx, unicorn, capistrano & postgres

Create droplet of your liking (ubuntu 12.10 x32)

ssh to root in terminal with your server ip

ssh root@123.123.123.123

Add ssh fingerprint and enter password provided in email

@bantic
bantic / rails_route_recognizer.rb
Last active September 9, 2022 12:22
Programmatically list all routes (/paths) from within a rails app.
class RouteRecognizer
attr_reader :paths
# To use this inside your app, call:
# `RouteRecognizer.new.initial_path_segments`
# This returns an array, e.g.: ['assets','blog','team','faq','users']
INITIAL_SEGMENT_REGEX = %r{^\/([^\/\(:]+)}
def initialize
@athieriot
athieriot / gist:5532748
Last active June 19, 2021 13:32
Hipchat with IRSSI

If you are adventurous, here the process to have Hipchat working in your favourite IRC client:

Installation

FreeBSD

portmaster irc/irssi
portmaster irc/irssi-xmpp

OS X

brew install irssi