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sinanm89 / git-clearHistory
Created August 26, 2020 02:28 — forked from stephenhardy/git-clearHistory
Steps to clear out the history of a git/github repository
-- Remove the history from
rm -rf .git
-- recreate the repos from the current content only
git init
git add .
git commit -m "Initial commit"
-- push to the github remote repos ensuring you overwrite history
git remote add origin git@github.com:<YOUR ACCOUNT>/<YOUR REPOS>.git
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sinanm89 / README.md
Created December 19, 2019 07:30 — forked from mill1000/README.md
Headless A2DP Audio Streaming on Raspbian Stretch

About

This gist will show how to setup Raspbian Stretch as a headless Bluetooth A2DP audio sink. This will allow your phone, laptop or other Bluetooth device to play audio wirelessly through a Rasperry Pi.

Motivation

A quick search will turn up a plethora of tutorials on setting up A2DP on the Raspberry Pi. However, I felt this gist was necessary because this solution is:

  • Automatic & Headless - Once setup, the system is entirely automatic. No user iteration is required to pair, connect or start playback. Therefore the Raspberry Pi can be run headless.
  • Simple - This solution has few dependencies, readily available packages and minimal configuration.
  • Up to date - As of December 2017. Written for Raspbian Stretch & Bluez 5.43

Prerequisites

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sinanm89 / .wakeup
Created July 5, 2016 07:39 — forked from ralph089/.wakeup
Restarts Bluetooth Module on Mac OS X El Capitan. Use it with SleepWatcher to automatically restart your Bluetooth Module on wakeup.
#!/bin/bash
#
# Restart Bluetooth Module on Mac OS X
#
# Requires Blueutil to be installed: http://brewformulas.org/blueutil
BT="/usr/local/bin/blueutil"
log() {
echo "$@"
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sinanm89 / README.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:19 — forked from lbolla/README.md

Asynchronous programming with Tornado

Asynchronous programming can be tricky for beginners, therefore I think it's useful to iron some basic concepts to avoid common pitfalls.

For an explanation about generic asynchronous programming, I recommend you one of the [many][2] [resources][3] [online][4].

I will focus on solely on asynchronous programming in [Tornado][1]. From Tornado's homepage: