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@jrhames
jrhames / moment-holidays.js
Last active January 19, 2023 03:12
Holidays plugin for Moment.JS
//## Moment.JS Holiday Plugin
//
//Usage:
// Call .holiday() from any moment object. If date is a US Federal Holiday, name of the holiday will be returned.
// Otherwise, return nothing.
//
// Example:
// `moment('12/25/2013').holiday()` will return "Christmas Day"
//
//Holidays:
@vStone
vStone / test.txt.erb
Created December 4, 2012 07:05
Puppet Template Headers
Original header used now:
### File managed with puppet ###
## Served by: '<%= scope.lookupvar('::servername') %>'
## Module: '<%= scope.to_hash['module_name'] %>'
## Template source: 'MODULES<%= template_source.gsub(Regexp.new("^#{Puppet::Node::Environment.current[:modulepath].gsub(':','|')}"),"") %>'
Problem: When using puppet apply with relative modulepath, the information can be wrong or messy.
Alternative 1:
@haf
haf / gist:2843680
Created May 31, 2012 14:19
Get SSH working on Vagrant/Windows/Git

If you are using vagrant, you probably-statistically are using git. Make sure you have its binary folder on your path, because that path contains 'ssh.exe'.

Now, modify C:\vagrant\vagrant\embedded\lib\ruby\gems\1.9.1\gems\vagrant-1.0.3\lib\vagrant\ssh.rb to comment out the faulty Windows check and add a real SSH check:

# if Util::Platform.windows?
  # raise Errors::SSHUnavailableWindows, :host => ssh_info[:host],
                                       # :port => ssh_info[:port],
                                       # :username => ssh_info[:username],
 # :key_path =&gt; ssh_info[:private_key_path]
@rakhmad
rakhmad / clojure.md
Created April 17, 2012 15:55
Setting Up Clojure on OS X

Setting Up Clojure on OS X

I spent a lot of time trying to find a pretty optimal (for me) setup for Clojure… at the same time I was trying to dive in and learn it. This is never optimal; you shouldn't be fighting the environment while trying to learn something.

I feel like I went through a lot of pain searching Google, StackOverflow, blogs, and other sites for random tidbits of information and instructions.

This is a comprehensive "what I learned and what I ended up doing" that will hopefully be of use to others and act as a journal for myself if I ever have to do it again. I want to be very step-by-step and explain what's happening (and why) at each step.

Step 1: Getting Clojure (1.3)