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@tswicegood
tswicegood / sync_things.rb
Created October 1, 2009 20:13
Simple Ruby script to sync Basecamp and Things to-dos.
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
# Biggest problem with this is that it checks everything. Needs
# to be adjusted to only check N days and/or N tasks on Basecamp.
#
# Also has a problem in that Completed always wins. If you have a
# task marked at completed, then mark it as open again on just one
# side, it'll mark the other as completed if you run the sync again.
#
# All that said, it provides a basic, very rudimentary sync.
@danivovich
danivovich / main.rb
Created October 11, 2011 19:10
Pivotal feature points by label
require 'pivotal-tracker'
TOKEN = 'API_TOKEN'
PROJECT_NUM = -1
def estimate_to_hours(estimate)
2 ** estimate
end
PivotalTracker::Client.token = TOKEN
@ciastek
ciastek / README
Created February 23, 2016 10:51 — forked from anonymous/README
Use bootstrap-sass npm package with Phoenix's brunch
1) install npm packages
2) update brunch-config.js
3) remove Bootstrap from web/static/css/app.css
4) rename web/static/css/app.css to web/static/css/app.scss
5) update web/static/css/app.scss
@coldnebo
coldnebo / rails_trace.rb
Last active December 1, 2018 08:10
This Rack middleware for Rails3 lets you see a call-trace of the lines of ruby code in your application invoked during a single request. Only code within your app is considered (i.e. in the /app folder). This expands on my previous attempt (https://gist.github.com/3077744). Example of output in comments below.
require 'singleton'
# outputs a colored call-trace graph to the Rails logger of the lines of ruby code
# invoked during a single request.
#
# Example:
#
# 1) Make sure this file is loaded in an initializer
#
# 2) Add the following to your application.rb in Rails3:
@sburlot
sburlot / xc_ramdisk.sh
Created March 8, 2014 15:03
Creates a ramdisk and start Xcode with the DerivedData stored in ramdisk. Also deletes the ramdisk and reset Xcode prefs.
#!/bin/bash
# Creates a ramdisk and start Xcode with the DerivedData stored in ramdisk. Also deletes the ramdisk and reset Xcode prefs.
# xc_ramdisk.sh
# - creates a ramdisk, set Xcode DerivedData to this disk and start Xcode.
# - umount a ramdisk, set Xcode DerivedData to default
# Stephan Burlot, Coriolis Technologies, http://www.coriolis.ch
#
# based on Alex Shevchenko xcode_ramdisk.sh script (https://gist.github.com/skeeet/2367298)
# based on Diego Freniche xc-launch.sh script (https://github.com/dfreniche/xc-launch)
@skeeet
skeeet / xcode_ramdisk.sh
Created April 12, 2012 13:35 — forked from MaximKeegan/xcode_ramdisk.sh
Create a RAM disk for using with XCode
#!/bin/sh
# Create a RAM disk with same perms as mountpoint
# Script based on http://itux.idev.pro/2012/04/iservice-speed-up-your-xcode-%D0%BD%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%80%D1%8B%D0%B5-%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%81%D0%BE%D0%B1%D1%8B/ with some additions
# Usage: sudo ./xcode_ramdisk.sh start
USERNAME=$(logname)
TMP_DIR="/private/tmp"
RUN_DIR="/var/run"
SYS_CACHES_DIR="/Library/Caches"
@jordansissel
jordansissel / README.md
Created July 6, 2011 05:04
Sorting windows in tmux by hostname.

For this to work, it requires my tmux fork that includes what I use as the hostname in the window list.

At any rate, it'll sort my tmux sessions alphabetically by the host I'm using.

my tmux fork: https://github.com/jordansissel/tmux

Starts with:

(0) -    nightfall: zsh - /home/jls/projects/tmux/trunk                                                            

(1) carrera: screen -x irc

@4ndrej
4ndrej / SSLPoke.java
Last active January 3, 2024 09:50
Test of java SSL / keystore / cert setup. Check the comment #1 for howto.
import javax.net.ssl.SSLParameters;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLSocket;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory;
import java.io.*;
/** Establish a SSL connection to a host and port, writes a byte and
* prints the response. See
* http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Connecting+to+SSL+services
*/
public class SSLPoke {
@edolstra
edolstra / nix-ui.md
Last active February 2, 2024 23:31
Nix UI

General notes

  • nix-channel and ~/.nix-defexpr are gone. We'll use $NIX_PATH (or user environment specific overrides configured via nix set-path) to look up packages. Since $NIX_PATH supports URLs nowadays, this removes the need for channels: you can just set $NIX_PATH to e.g. https://nixos.org/channels/nixos-15.09/nixexprs.tar.xz and stay up to date automatically.

  • By default, packages are selected by attribute name, rather than the name attribute. Thus nix install hello is basically equivalent to nix-env -iA hello. The attribute name is recorded in the user environment manifest and used in upgrades. Thus (at least by default) hello won't be upgraded to helloVariant.

    @vcunat suggested making this an arbitrary Nix expression rather than an attrpath, e.g. firefox.override { enableFoo = true; }. However, such an expression would not have a key in the user environment, unlike an attrpath. Better to require an explicit flag for this.

TBD: How to deal with search path clashes.

@ngpestelos
ngpestelos / remove-docker-containers.md
Last active March 5, 2024 20:45
How to remove unused Docker containers and images

May 8, 2018

I wrote this four years ago, so instead use this command:

$ docker rmi $(docker images -q -f dangling=true)