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@MohamedAlaa
MohamedAlaa / tmux-cheatsheet.markdown
Last active May 8, 2024 07:49
tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

tmux new -s myname
@dypsilon
dypsilon / frontendDevlopmentBookmarks.md
Last active May 7, 2024 01:27
A badass list of frontend development resources I collected over time.

tmux cheatsheet

As configured in my dotfiles.

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

@cecilemuller
cecilemuller / letsencrypt_2020.md
Last active April 15, 2024 02:19
How to setup Let's Encrypt for Nginx on Ubuntu 18.04 (including IPv6, HTTP/2 and A+ SSL rating)

How to setup Let's Encrypt for Nginx on Ubuntu 18.04 (including IPv6, HTTP/2 and A+ SLL rating)


Virtual hosts

Let's say you want to host domains first.com and second.com.

Create folders for their files:

@lucasfais
lucasfais / gist:1207002
Created September 9, 2011 18:46
Sublime Text 2 - Useful Shortcuts

Sublime Text 2 – Useful Shortcuts (Mac OS X)

General

⌘T go to file
⌘⌃P go to project
⌘R go to methods
⌃G go to line
⌘KB toggle side bar
⌘⇧P command prompt
@Rich-Harris
Rich-Harris / what-is-svelte.md
Last active March 27, 2024 06:09
The truth about Svelte

I've been deceiving you all. I had you believe that Svelte was a UI framework — unlike React and Vue etc, because it shifts work out of the client and into the compiler, but a framework nonetheless.

But that's not exactly accurate. In my defense, I didn't realise it myself until very recently. But with Svelte 3 around the corner, it's time to come clean about what Svelte really is.

Svelte is a language.

Specifically, Svelte is an attempt to answer a question that many people have asked, and a few have answered: what would it look like if we had a language for describing reactive user interfaces?

A few projects that have answered this question:

@pklaus
pklaus / ping.py
Created March 5, 2011 09:50
A pure python ping implementation using raw socket.
#!/usr/bin/env python2
"""
Other Repositories of python-ping
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* https://github.com/l4m3rx/python-ping supports Python2 and Python3
* https://bitbucket.org/delroth/python-ping
@konklone
konklone / ssl.rules
Last active August 8, 2023 08:39
nginx TLS / SSL configuration options for konklone.com
# Basically the nginx configuration I use at konklone.com.
# I check it using https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=konklone.com
#
# To provide feedback, please tweet at @konklone or email eric@konklone.com.
# Comments on gists don't notify the author.
#
# Thanks to WubTheCaptain (https://wubthecaptain.eu) for his help and ciphersuites.
# Thanks to Ilya Grigorik (https://www.igvita.com) for constant inspiration.
server {
@Nurdok
Nurdok / python_conversion.md
Last active December 16, 2022 03:45
Python Conversion

Python Number Conversion Chart

From To Expression
@StefanWallin
StefanWallin / README.md
Last active January 15, 2022 06:22 — forked from konklone/ssl.rules
nginx ssl config with multiple SNI vhosts and A+ SSL Labs score as of 2014-11-05

Configuring nginx for SSL SNI vhosts

Gotchas

Remarks

  • My version of konklones SSL config does not have SPDY support(my nginx+openssl does not support it)
  • You need a default ssl server (example.org-default.conf).
  • Some SSL-options have to be unique across your instance, so it's easier to have them in a common file(ssl.conf).