Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:
def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)
That's it!
# http://henrik.nyh.se/2008/12/git-dirty-prompt | |
# http://www.simplisticcomplexity.com/2008/03/13/show-your-git-branch-name-in-your-prompt/ | |
# username@Machine ~/dev/dir[master]$ # clean working directory | |
# username@Machine ~/dev/dir[master*]$ # dirty working directory | |
function parse_git_dirty { | |
[[ $(git status 2> /dev/null | tail -n1) != "nothing to commit (working directory clean)" ]] && echo "*" | |
} | |
function parse_git_branch { | |
git branch --no-color 2> /dev/null | sed -e '/^[^*]/d' -e "s/* \(.*\)/[\1$(parse_git_dirty)]/" |
### MATPLOTLIBRC FORMAT | |
# This is a sample matplotlib configuration file - you can find a copy | |
# of it on your system in | |
# site-packages/matplotlib/mpl-data/matplotlibrc. If you edit it | |
# there, please note that it will be overridden in your next install. | |
# If you want to keep a permanent local copy that will not be | |
# over-written, place it in HOME/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc (unix/linux | |
# like systems) and C:\Documents and Settings\yourname\.matplotlib | |
# (win32 systems). |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
""" | |
Use pip to get a list of local packages to check against one or more package | |
indexes for updated versions. | |
""" | |
import pip | |
import sys, xmlrpclib | |
from cStringIO import StringIO | |
from distutils.version import StrictVersion, LooseVersion |
<dict> | |
<key>name</key> | |
<string>Git Modified Line</string> | |
<key>scope</key> | |
<string>git.changes.x</string> | |
<key>settings</key> | |
<dict> | |
<key>background</key> | |
<string>#272852</string> | |
</dict> |
""" | |
A really stupid python template language inspired by coffeekup, markaby. | |
Do not use this code, it will ruin your day. A byproduct of insomnia. | |
TL;DR | |
----- | |
This module defines a template language that allows us to do: | |
d = Doc() |
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support | |
mkdir -p Avian/"Pristine Copy"/Bundles | |
cd Avian/Pristine\ Copy/Bundles | |
#clone groovy bundle | |
git clone https://github.com/textmate/groovy.tmbundle.git | |
#clone grails bundle | |
git clone https://github.com/textmate/groovy-grails.tmbundle.git |
Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:
def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)
That's it!
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
""" | |
LICENSE: BSD (same as pandas) | |
example use of pandas with oracle mysql postgresql sqlite | |
- updated 9/18/2012 with better column name handling; couple of bug fixes. | |
- used ~20 times for various ETL jobs. Mostly MySQL, but some Oracle. | |
to do: | |
save/restore index (how to check table existence? just do select count(*)?), | |
finish odbc, |
""" | |
Add copy to clipboard from IPython! | |
To install, just copy it to your profile/startup directory, typically: | |
~/.ipython/profile_default/startup/ | |
Example usage: | |
%clip hello world | |
# will store "hello world" |