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// Includes functions for exporting active sheet or all sheets as JSON object (also Python object syntax compatible).
// Tweak the makePrettyJSON_ function to customize what kind of JSON to export.
var FORMAT_ONELINE = 'One-line';
var FORMAT_MULTILINE = 'Multi-line';
var FORMAT_PRETTY = 'Pretty';
var LANGUAGE_JS = 'JavaScript';
var LANGUAGE_PYTHON = 'Python';
@mattnorris
mattnorris / github-pages.md
Created April 4, 2013 01:56
How to create a GitHub page using Jekyll and Bootstrap

Creating Whispernote's GitHub Project Page

Jekyll, GitHub's static site generator, and Bootstrap were used to create Whispernote's GitHub Project Page. This document shows how.

Project Goals

I wanted a stylish "brand" page for my project, and I wanted to reuse the README file I had created without a lot of copy/pasting. GitHub's Jekyll allowed me to essentially embed the file as a partial. What I got was really an enhanced README file (thanks to some jQuery and Bootstrap), which is exactly what I wanted.

gh-pages

@dmitshur
dmitshur / gist:6927554
Last active September 17, 2023 07:35
[Legacy GOPATH mode] How to `go get` private repos using SSH key auth instead of password auth.

WARNING: This gist was created in 2013 and targets the legacy GOPATH mode. If you're reading this in 2021 or later, you're likely better served by reading https://tip.golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Configuration_for_downloading_non_public_code and https://golang.org/ref/mod#private-modules.

$ ssh -A vm
$ git config --global url."git@github.com:".insteadOf "https://github.com/"
$ cat ~/.gitconfig
[url "git@github.com:"]
	insteadOf = https://github.com/
$ go get github.com/private/repo && echo Success!
Success!
@Kartones
Kartones / postgres-cheatsheet.md
Last active May 3, 2024 20:51
PostgreSQL command line cheatsheet

PSQL

Magic words:

psql -U postgres

Some interesting flags (to see all, use -h or --help depending on your psql version):

  • -E: will describe the underlaying queries of the \ commands (cool for learning!)
  • -l: psql will list all databases and then exit (useful if the user you connect with doesn't has a default database, like at AWS RDS)
@ericelliott
ericelliott / essential-javascript-links.md
Last active April 22, 2024 10:15
Essential JavaScript Links
@sephiroth74
sephiroth74 / git pretty stat
Last active April 17, 2024 22:23
Show lines added/deleted and total commits per author in a period of time on all branches
git log --all --numstat --pretty="%H" --author="author" --since=1.year | awk 'NF==3 {plus+=$1; minus+=$2} NF==1 {total++} END {printf("lines added: +%d\nlines deleted: -%d\ntotal commits: %d\n", plus, minus, total)}'
@joepie91
joepie91 / random.md
Last active May 5, 2024 06:33
Secure random values (in Node.js)

Not all random values are created equal - for security-related code, you need a specific kind of random value.

A summary of this article, if you don't want to read the entire thing:

  • Don't use Math.random(). There are extremely few cases where Math.random() is the right answer. Don't use it, unless you've read this entire article, and determined that it's necessary for your case.
  • Don't use crypto.getRandomBytes directly. While it's a CSPRNG, it's easy to bias the result when 'transforming' it, such that the output becomes more predictable.
  • If you want to generate random tokens or API keys: Use uuid, specifically the uuid.v4() method. Avoid node-uuid - it's not the same package, and doesn't produce reliably secure random values.
  • If you want to generate random numbers in a range: Use random-number-csprng.

You should seriously consider reading the entire article, though - it's

@duluca
duluca / awc-ecs-access-to-aws-efs.md
Last active December 9, 2023 11:36
Step-by-step Instructions to Setup an AWS ECS Cluster

Configuring AWS ECS to have access to AWS EFS

If you would like to persist data from your ECS containers, i.e. hosting databases like MySQL or MongoDB with Docker, you need to ensure that you can mount the data directory of the database in the container to volume that's not going to dissappear when your container or worse yet, the EC2 instance that hosts your containers, is restarted or scaled up or down for any reason.

Don't know how to create your own AWS ECS Cluster? Go here!

New Cluster

Sadly the EC2 provisioning process doesn't allow you to configure EFS during the initial config. After your create your cluster, follow the guide below.

New Task Definition for Web App

If you're using an Alpine-based Node server like duluca/minimal-node-web-server follow this guide:

@tlongren
tlongren / tinify.sh
Created September 28, 2017 15:18
Bash script to tinify images in a folder using the TinyPNG API
#!/bin/bash
TINYAPIKEY="YOUR_API_KEY"
# Make sure source dir is supplied
if [ -z "$1" ]
then
echo "Missing argument. Supply the source directory containing the images to be optimized. Usage: ./tiny.sh <source_dir>"
exit 1
fi
@dentechy
dentechy / WSL-ssh-server.md
Last active March 30, 2024 16:16
A step by step tutorial on how to automatically start ssh server on boot on the Windows Subsystem for Linux

How to automatically start ssh server on boot on Windows Subsystem for Linux

Microsoft partnered with Canonical to create Bash on Ubuntu on Windows, running through a technology called the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Below are instructions on how to set up the ssh server to run automatically at boot.

  1. Edit the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file by running the command sudo vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config and do the following
    1. Change Port to 2222 (or any other port above 1000)
    2. Change PasswordAuthentication to yes. This can be changed back to no if ssh keys are setup.
  2. Restart the ssh server:
    • sudo service ssh --full-restart
  3. With this setup, the ssh server must be turned on every time you run Bash on Ubuntu on Windows, as by default it is off. Use this command to turn it on: