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#/bin/bash
#-- Script to automate https://help.github.com/articles/why-is-git-always-asking-for-my-password
# Forked from the original to do the opposite: Switch ssh repo urls to https
# Original here: https://gist.github.com/m14t/3056747
# Thanks to @m14t
#origin or upstream
REMOTE=${1-origin}
REPO_URL=`git remote -v | grep -m1 "^$REMOTE" | sed -Ene's#.*(git@github.com:[^[:space:]]*).*#\1#p'`
@cpq
cpq / restore_mac_trash.pl
Created January 22, 2015 10:41
MacOS: restore all files from Trash folder to their original location
#!/usr/bin/env perl
# Copyright (c) 2015 Sergey Lyubka
# All rights reserved
use Encode;
my $dir = "/Users/$ENV{USER}/.Trash";
sub read_file($) { local $/; open FD, $_[0] or die $_[0]; binmode FD; <FD>; }
#!/usr/bin/env perl
# Copyright (c) 2015 Sergey Lyubka
# All rights reserved
use Encode;
my $dir = "/Users/$ENV{USER}/.Trash";
sub read_file($) { local $/; open FD, $_[0] or die $_[0]; binmode FD; <FD>; }
@karlingen
karlingen / switch_user.php
Last active April 23, 2021 15:17
SugarCRM user switching / login as another user
<?php
/**
* Login as another user in SugarCRM and switch back to admin user
*
* Simply put this file into a custom entry point file and
* browse to it with the parameters 'user_name' or 'back_to_sudo'
*
* Usage:
* http://xxxxxxxxx/index.php?entryPoint=my_awesome_entry_point&user_name=mylittlepony
* http://xxxxxxxxx/index.php?entryPoint=my_awesome_entry_point&back_to_sudo=1
@orta
orta / notes.md
Last active November 7, 2016 02:54
Notes on Spacemacs

Start out

install via

  brew tap railwaycat/homebrew-emacsmacport
  brew install emacs-mac --with-spacemacs-icon  # OR, brew cask install emacs-mac
  brew linkapps

Terminology

@jasongilman
jasongilman / atom_clojure_setup.md
Last active January 11, 2024 09:13
This describes how I setup Atom for Clojure Development.

Atom Clojure Setup

This describes how I setup Atom for an ideal Clojure development workflow. This fixes indentation on newlines, handles parentheses, etc. The keybinding settings for enter (in keymap.cson) are important to get proper newlines with indentation at the right level. There are other helpers in init.coffee and keymap.cson that are useful for cutting, copying, pasting, deleting, and indenting Lisp expressions.

Install Atom

Download Atom

The Atom documentation is excellent. It's highly worth reading the flight manual.

#/bin/bash
#-- Script to automate https://help.github.com/articles/why-is-git-always-asking-for-my-password
# Forked from the original to do the opposite: Switch ssh repo urls to https
# Original here: https://gist.github.com/m14t/3056747
# Thanks to @m14t
#origin or upstream
REMOTE=${1-origin}
REPO_URL=`git remote -v | grep -m1 "^$REMOTE" | sed -Ene's#.*(git@github.com:[^[:space:]]*).*#\1#p'`
@JoaquimLey
JoaquimLey / github_multiple-accounts.md
Last active April 30, 2023 22:17
How to Work with GitHub and Multiple Accounts

Step 1 - Create a New SSH Key

We need to generate a unique SSH key for our second GitHub account.

ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your-email-address"

Be careful that you don't over-write your existing key for your personal account. Instead, when prompted, save the file as id_rsa_COMPANY. In my case, I've saved the file to ~/.ssh/id_rsa_work.

Step 2 - Attach the New Key

@meain
meain / loading_messages.js
Last active April 27, 2024 09:54
Funny loading messages
export default [
"Reticulating splines...",
"Generating witty dialog...",
"Swapping time and space...",
"Spinning violently around the y-axis...",
"Tokenizing real life...",
"Bending the spoon...",
"Filtering morale...",
"Don't think of purple hippos...",
"We need a new fuse...",
@jsomers
jsomers / websockets.md
Created September 27, 2018 12:50
Using websockets to easily build GUIs for Python programs

Using websockets to easily build GUIs for Python programs

I recently built a small agent-based model using Python and wanted to visualize the model in action. But as much as Python is an ideal tool for scientific computation (numpy, scipy, matplotlib), it's not as good for dynamic visualization (pygame?).

You know what's a very mature and flexible tool for drawing graphics? The DOM! For simple graphics you can use HTML and CSS; for more complicated stuff you can use Canvas, SVG, or WebGL. There are countless frameworks, libraries, and tutorials to help you draw exactly what you need. In my case, this was the animation I wanted:

high-priority

(Each row represents a "worker" in my model, and each rectangle represents a "task.")