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"""
Script to convert a Xcode3 Color theme into a Xcode4 one.
Example:
bash# python xcode3_theme_to_xcode4.py Twilight.xcolortheme
It will write a new file: Twilight.dvtcolortheme into the same folder as the script is residing in.
"""
import plistlib,sys
""" Define boilerplate of the color theme """
defaultConfig = {
# as we’re going to use Unicorn as the application server
# we’re not going to use common sockets
# but Unix sockets for faster communication
upstream shop {
# fail_timeout=0 means we always retry an upstream even if it failed
# to return a good HTTP response (in case the Unicorn master nukes a
# single worker for timing out).
# for UNIX domain socket setups:
server unix:/tmp/shop.socket fail_timeout=0;
@mdales
mdales / dvtcolorconvert.rb
Created January 24, 2011 09:34 — forked from aktowns/dvtcolorconvert.rb
Fork of aktowns' excellent little script for converting xcode3 color themes to xcode4. Just added rubygems import
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# This script converts xccolorthemes to dtvcolorthemes for porting xcode 3.x themes to xcode 4.x
# created by ashley towns <ashleyis@me.com>
# Public domain.
# ./dvtcolorconvert <inputfile>
# spits out a .dtvcolortheme file
require 'rubygems'
require 'plist'
raise "Error: need a source file #{__FILE__} [file.xccolortheme]" if ARGV.length == 0
@fdmanana
fdmanana / gist:832610
Created February 17, 2011 20:27
The CouchDB replicator database

1. Introduction to the replicator database

A database where you PUT/POST documents to trigger replications and you DELETE to cancel ongoing replications. These documents have exactly the same content as the JSON objects we used to POST to /_replicate/ (fields "source", "target", "create_target", "continuous", "doc_ids", "filter", "query_params".

Replication documents can have a user defined "_id". Design documents (and _local documents) added to the replicator database are ignored.

The default name of this database is _replicator. The name can be changed in the .ini configuration, section [replicator], parameter db.

2. Basics

@steadicat
steadicat / proxy.js
Created March 29, 2011 18:46
A reverse-proxy for CouchDB written in Node.js
#!/usr/local/bin/node
var sys = require('sys');
var http = require('http');
var url = require('url');
var PREFIX = '/db/';
var TARGET = 'http://example.cloudant.com';
var PORT = 8001;
@seanlilmateus
seanlilmateus / gist:974340
Created May 16, 2011 12:16
Using Obj-C Blocks from MacRuby with Ruby 1.9.2 Syntax
# 1 # Processing enumerated arrays using two blocks
area = "Europe"
timeZoneNames = NSTimeZone.knownTimeZoneNames
areaArray = NSMutableArray.arrayWithCapacity 1
areaIndexes = timeZoneNames.indexesOfObjectsWithOptions NSEnumerationConcurrent,
passingTest: -> (obj, idx, stop) {
tmpStr = obj
tmpStr.hasPrefix area
}
tmpArray = timeZoneNames.objectsAtIndexes areaIndexes
@fajrif
fajrif / rvm_cheatsheet
Created June 14, 2011 14:11
RVM cheatsheet
RVM home page: http://rvm.beginrescueend.com
Install RVM
------------
See http://rvm.beginrescueend.com/rvm/install/
bash < <(curl -s https://raw.github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/master/binscripts/rvm-installer)
Install rvm for all users
@myobie
myobie / mountain-lion-brew-setup.markdown
Created February 18, 2012 20:14
Get Mountain Lion and Homebrew to Be Happy

Get Mountain Lion and Homebrew to Be Happy

1) Install XCode 4.4 into /Applications

Get it from the App Store.

2) Install Command Line Tools

In XCode's Preferences > Downloads you can install command line tools.

@rnewson
rnewson / gist:2387973
Created April 14, 2012 21:31
CouchDB Future Feature List - Round 2
A list of features that we want to see in CouchDB. Needs to be voted on so that it can become a priority queue.
User Facing Features
====================
1. Conflicts are the rule, not the exception
All previous versions of CouchDB hide conflicts by default (selecting
an arbitrary but consistent winning revision). Expert users can find
and resolve conflicts.
@ndarville
ndarville / diff.mdown
Created July 23, 2012 20:33
Paul Heckel's Diff Algorithm

[Isolating Differences Between Files][paper]

Advantage over Other Algorithms

The diff output is more specific:

[I]f a whole block of text is moved, then all of it, rather than just the beginning and end, is detected as changed.

>The algorithm described here avoids these difficulties. It detects differences that correspond very closely to our intuitive notion of difference.