I hereby claim:
- I am savannahostrowski on github.
- I am seaquenched (https://keybase.io/seaquenched) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASADUhTgBEQhrICAnl5EovxCmrOFXKBedRGgic9r3N1hrwo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Usage: ./blog_issues.sh | |
# Set the start and end dates | |
read -p "Setting start date: " start_date; | |
read -p "Setting end date: " end_date; | |
echo start_date: $start_date end_date: $end_date; | |
gh issue list --repo azure/azure-dev --search "state:closed closed:$start_date..$end_date" --json number,title,closedAt,author --jq '.[] | "- \(.title) ([azure-dev#\(.number)](https://www.github.com/azure/azure-dev/issues/\(.number)))"' > blog_issues.md |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
//--------------------------------------------- | |
// Contact Switch | |
//--------------------------------------------- | |
#include <ESP8266WiFi.h> // Requisite Libraries . . . | |
#include <PubSubClient.h> | |
#include <Wire.h> | |
#include <ArduinoJson.h> | |
#include "config.h" // include the configuration of credentials in the config.h file |
/* | |
* This sketch does a couple things: | |
1. Grabs your IP address | |
2. Grabs your location from the IP address | |
3. Uses the location to get the current weather's description from the Open Weather API | |
4. Uses that description to query the Unsplash API for a suitable image related to the current weather in your area | |
* Savannah Ostrowski | |
*/ |
/* | |
* This sketch takes in user input for a latitude and a longitude via the serial monitor, | |
* uses ipify to grab your IP address, calculates the bearing between the two coordinate | |
* pairs, and maps that bearing to a compass direction. | |
* The direction is both outputted to an OLED screen and an Adafruit IO dashboard. | |
* | |
* Savannah Ostrowski | |
*/ | |
/************************** Configuration ***********************************/ |
/* Assignment 1 - A Sensor Platform | |
* | |
* A PHYSICAL COLOUR PICKER | |
* | |
This sketch does a couple of different things: | |
- Uses an APDS9600 sensor to detect changes in hand gesture direction to choose a colour | |
- A hand gesture toward the right loops over a set of colours (red, green, blue, yellow, purple, aqua) | |
- The colour name is logged to an 128x32 I2C OLED, to an Adafruit IO dashboard and to an RGB LED | |
- On the Adafruit dashboard, you can hit a "Pick a random colour button". That button press is | |
logged and sent back to the Feather Huzzah to display the colour on an RGB LED |
/*In-Class Exercise #3 | |
* | |
A simple sketch to log DHT22 temperature and relative humidity data and MPL115A2 pressure data | |
to a 128x32 I2C OLED and Adafruit IO dashboard (https://io.adafruit.com/sostrows/dashboards/ice-3) | |
Savannah Ostrowski | |
*/ | |
/************************** Configuration ***********************************/ |
The following script will delete the build folder for your atlas-checks repo, set the ISO country code, and gradle run
.
run_checks.sh
either by using touch
and vi, or manually.run_checks.sh
file and replace the path_to_build to where you have your build folder located, and the path_to_gradle_props to where you have the gradle.properties file located. Make sure that there are no spaces around =. #!/bin/bash
path_to_build=~/Documents/code/atlas-checks/build
path_to_gradle_props=~/Documents/code/atlas-checks/gradle.properties
path_to_data=~/Documents/code/atlas-checks/data