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tkon99 / name.js
Last active April 19, 2024 14:38
Random Name Generator for Javascript
/*
(c) by Thomas Konings
Random Name Generator for Javascript
*/
function capFirst(string) {
return string.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + string.slice(1);
}
function getRandomInt(min, max) {
--==============================
-- Send Keynote Text to Desktop Markdown File
-- Writted By: Richard Dooling https://github.com/RichardDooling/
-- Based on
-- Send Keynote Presenter Notes to Evernote
-- Version 1.0.1
-- Written By: Ben Waldie <ben@automatedworkflows.com>
-- http://www.automatedworkflows.com
-- Version 1.0.0 - Initial release
@hofmannsven
hofmannsven / README.md
Last active May 3, 2024 15:30
Git CLI Cheatsheet
@snipe
snipe / gist:5512408
Created May 3, 2013 18:25
ASCII Goatse
* g o a t s e x * g o a t s e x * g o a t s e x *
g g
o / \ \ / \ o
a| | \ | | a
t| `. | | : t
s` | | \| | s
e \ | / / \\\ --__ \\ : e
x \ \/ _--~~ ~--__| \ | x
* \ \_-~ ~-_\ | *
g \_ \ _.--------.______\| | g
@vitorgalvao
vitorgalvao / Get Title and URL.applescript
Last active April 3, 2024 02:25
AppleScript and JavaScript for Automation to get frontmost tab’s url and title of various browsers.
-- AppleScript --
-- This example is meant as a simple starting point to show how to get the information in the simplest available way.
-- Keep in mind that when asking for a `return` after another, only the first one will be output.
-- This method is as good as its JXA counterpart.
-- Webkit variants include "Safari", "Webkit", "Orion".
-- Specific editions are valid, including "Safari Technology Preview".
-- "Safari" Example:
tell application "Safari" to return name of front document
@ccstone
ccstone / BBEdit-TextWrangler_RegEx_Cheat_Sheet.txt
Last active March 30, 2024 07:53
BBEdit-TextWrangler Regular Expression Cheat-Sheet
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BBEdit / BBEdit-Lite / TextWrangler Regular Expression Guide Modified: 2018/08/10 01:19
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NOTES:
The PCRE engine (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions) is what BBEdit and TextWrangler use.
Items I'm unsure of are marked '# PCRE?'. The list while fairly comprehensive is not complete.
@mhulse
mhulse / Amazon S3 snippets and Transmit FTP cloud settings.md
Last active February 21, 2021 18:36
Amazon S3 snippets... Transmit FTP cloud settings... Other related goodies...

S3 Website "Index Document"

index.html:

<html>
<head>
<title>403 Forbidden</title>
</head>
<body>
@ryanblock
ryanblock / @ryan tweetbot regex.md
Created August 29, 2012 02:27
How Tweetbot and regex made my Twitter replies usable again (filed under: #wrongryan)

How Tweetbot and regex made my Twitter replies usable again

As it turns out, most normal humans are incapable of learning to use Twitter @ replies. And in case you don't follow me on Twitter: yes, my handle (@ryan) gets a lot of erroneous mentions. (The most amusing, random ones I've even taken to retweeting under the #wrongryan hashtag.)

Then Tweetbot -- and its ability to use regex as Twitter filters -- came along. Here's how the Tapbots guys and some regular expressions single-handedly made my Twitter replies usable again.

Notes and caveats

  • I'm not a regex expert. Far from it. I suck at regex, actually. If you have suggestions for improvements, please leave them below!
  • Some regex may look a little sloppy, but in actuality was written because TweetBot for Mac's regex filter support is very early, and things like repeats (expression{3,}) are buggy. So everything below should work without crashing Tweetbot for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
  • Obvious, but not everyone should make use of every filter b
@gereon
gereon / gist:3150445
Created July 20, 2012 12:20
Mac OSX Spotlight Enhancement

Mac OSX Spotlight Enhancement

Add this to Info.plist in /System/Library/Spotlight/RichText.mdimporter/Contents/ and Spotlight will search for source code files.

<string>public.c-header</string>
<string>public.c-plus-plus-header</string>
<string>public.c-source</string>
<string>public.objective-c-source</string>
public.c-plus-plus-source