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@unnitallman
unnitallman / gist:944011
Created April 27, 2011 10:11
sqlite with activerecord outside rails
require 'active_record'
ActiveRecord::Base.logger = Logger.new(STDERR)
ActiveRecord::Base.colorize_logging = false
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(
:adapter => "sqlite3",
:dbfile => ":memory:"
)
@MicahElliott
MicahElliott / rbenv-howto.md
Created April 17, 2012 18:11
Setting up and installing rbenv, ruby-build, rubies, rbenv-gemset, and bundler

Setting up and installing rbenv, ruby-build, rubies, rbenv-gemset, and bundler

This guide enables you to install (ruby-build) and use (rbenv) multiple versions of ruby, isolate project gems (gemsets and/or bundler), and automatically use appropriate combinations of rubies and gems.

TL;DR Demo

# Ensure system is in ship-shape.

aptitude install git zsh libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libreadline-dev libyaml-dev

@Burgestrand
Burgestrand / Gemfile
Created August 10, 2012 09:38
Threaded scraping with Capybara, Webkit and Celluloid
source :rubygems
gem 'pry'
gem 'capybara'
gem 'capybara-webkit'
gem 'celluloid'
@michaelcoyote
michaelcoyote / Bash_keys.md
Last active January 20, 2023 13:33
Bash Keyboard shortcuts

#Bash Keyboard Shortcuts

###Cursor movement:

Ctrl + a   Go to the beginning of the line (Home)
Ctrl + e   Go to the End of the line (End)
Ctrl + p   Previous command (Up arrow)
Ctrl + n   Next command (Down arrow)
Alt + b   Back (left) one word

Alt + f Forward (right) one word

@tuxfight3r
tuxfight3r / 01.bash_shortcuts_v2.md
Last active July 6, 2024 13:30
Bash keyboard shortcuts

Bash Shortcuts

visual cheetsheet

Moving

command description
ctrl + a Goto BEGINNING of command line
@wacko
wacko / instrucciones.md
Last active January 19, 2017 13:09 — forked from ceneon/gist:8222574
Recategorización de Monotributo

Para recategorizarte en el Monotributo, la aplicación de AFIP da error de Javascript por todos lados. A menos que entres con Internet Explorer...

Para hacer el trámite en Chrome, Firefox o cualquier browser decente:

  1. Ingresar a la AFIP (Acceso con Clave Fiscal)
  2. Ir a Sistema Registral
  3. Hacer click en la lupa
  4. Registro tributario > Monotributo
  5. Este es el 1er formulario que se rompe. Hay dos soluciones:
@varhub
varhub / xposed_recover-from-bootlop.md
Last active June 11, 2020 07:27
XPOSED - Recover from bootloop

XPOSED - Recover from bootloop

Tested with Lollipop and Marshmallow. Some file path had been changed since ICS/KK [1].


When you activate an Xposed module and produces a bootloop, there are three options to recover it:

  1. Restore a nandroid
@cvan
cvan / set-up-chromium-keys.md
Last active June 14, 2024 14:29
Launch Chromium with API Keys on Mac OS X and Windows

Last Updated: March 2023

IMPORTANT: Ignore the out-of-date steps below for getting Chromium keys.

Instead, read this up-to-date guide (Jan 2023) written by @LearningToPi.

P.S. Thank you to every contributor below who provided tips over the years on what should be a straightforward process: setting up Chromium for local development.

Long live the web!

Recovering deleted files in Ubuntu with ext4 filesystem

Recently, I deleted some files by mistake in a Ubuntu machine with an ext4 fs. These notes document the steps I took to get them back.

Important

  • this procedure assumes that the partition that contained the deleted files is different from the root partition, as that was the scenario with which I had to deal (deleted files were in my home dir). The procedure needs that the partition that contained the files is unmounted, so if the deleted files were in the root partition, the process would be a bit different (e.g. storing the fs journal in a USB stick, using a live CD/USB to boot and issue the commands, etc.)
  • if something is not clear, you need more information, etc. check the sources below

With that out the way, let's begin.