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@fnichol
fnichol / README.md
Created February 26, 2012 01:23
A Common .ruby-version File For Ruby Projects

A Common .ruby-version File For Ruby Projects

Background

I've been using this technique in most of my Ruby projects lately where Ruby versions are required:

  • Create .rbenv-version containing the target Ruby using a definition name defined in ruby-build (example below). These strings are a proper subset of RVM Ruby string names so far...
  • Create .rvmrc (with rvm --create --rvmrc "1.9.3@myapp") and edit the environment_id= line to fetch the Ruby version from .rbenv-version (example below).

Today I learned about another Ruby manager, rbfu, where the author is using a similar technique with .rbfu-version.

@johntyree
johntyree / getBlockLists.sh
Last active June 4, 2024 12:30
Make one large blocklist from the bluetack lists on iblocklist.com
#!/usr/bin/env sh
# Download lists, unpack and filter, write to stdout
curl -s https://www.iblocklist.com/lists.php \
| sed -n "s/.*value='\(http:.*=bt_.*\)'.*/\1/p" \
| xargs wget -O - \
| gunzip \
| egrep -v '^#'
@morgansimonsen
morgansimonsen / gist:8039966
Created December 19, 2013 14:31
Opt in to Microsoft Update with PowerShell
$mu = New-Object -ComObject Microsoft.Update.ServiceManager -Strict
$mu.AddService2("7971f918-a847-4430-9279-4a52d1efe18d",7,"")
@9to5IT
9to5IT / Script_Template.ps1
Last active July 10, 2024 09:15
PowerShell: Script Template
#requires -version 2
<#
.SYNOPSIS
<Overview of script>
.DESCRIPTION
<Brief description of script>
.PARAMETER <Parameter_Name>
<Brief description of parameter input required. Repeat this attribute if required>
@thomxc
thomxc / InsertDate.gs
Created April 2, 2014 08:17
Google Docs Script Macro: Insert Date
/**
* The onOpen function runs automatically when the Google Docs document is
* opened. Use it to add custom menus to Google Docs that allow the user to run
* custom scripts. For more information, please consult the following two
* resources.
*
* Extending Google Docs developer guide:
* https://developers.google.com/apps-script/guides/docs
*
* Document service reference documentation:

Simple Security Guidelines

Using an iDevice? (Best option)

  • Use an iPod or an iPad without a SIM card
  • Use an iPhone
  • Do not jailbreak
  • Always upgrade to new iOS versions
  • Use Brave browser

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@natchiketa
natchiketa / a Super-simple Nginx reverse proxy with Homebrew on OS X.md
Last active May 18, 2023 04:54
Super-simple Nginx reverse proxy with Homebrew on OS X

Installation

1)

brew install nginx
sudo cp /usr/local/Cellar/nginx/1.8.0/homebrew.mxcl.nginx.plist /Library/LaunchAgents

2)

Replace /usr/local/etc/nginx/nginx.conf with the nginx.conf in this gist. I'm using port 5000 for my current project. Obviously, change server_name as well, and probably the name of its access log.

Sub PasswordBreaker()
'Breaks worksheet password protection.
Dim i As Integer, j As Integer, k As Integer
Dim l As Integer, m As Integer, n As Integer
Dim i1 As Integer, i2 As Integer, i3 As Integer
Dim i4 As Integer, i5 As Integer, i6 As Integer
On Error Resume Next
For i = 65 To 66: For j = 65 To 66: For k = 65 To 66
For l = 65 To 66: For m = 65 To 66: For i1 = 65 To 66
For i2 = 65 To 66: For i3 = 65 To 66: For i4 = 65 To 66
@Uchean
Uchean / clamav-mac.md
Created December 9, 2015 23:36
Get ClamAV running on Mac OS X (using Homebrew)

Get ClamAV running on Mac OS X (using Homebrew)

The easiest way to get the ClamAV package is using Homebrew

$ brew install clamav

Before trying to start the clamd process, you'll need a copy of the ClamAV databases.

Create a freshclam.conf file and configure as so

@supercheetah
supercheetah / Get-SwitchMACInfo.ps1
Last active June 28, 2024 18:13
A PowerShell script to get the MAC address tables from Cisco routers/switches
<#
.SYNOPSIS
This script gets MAC address tables from Cisco routers/switches running IOS using the SSH protocol.
.DESCRIPTION
There's a newer version of this here: https://github.com/supercheetah/winsysadmintools
The script uses the Plink (command line version of PuTTY, http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html)
to get the output of the command "show mac address-table" and put into a object array (i.e. table) that is outputted to
Out-GridView, and can optionally be saved to a CSV file.