Tiny wrapper component for React-Datepicker to stylistically fit with Chakra-UI 1.x.
<DatePicker selectedDate={myDate} onChange={(d) => console.log(d)} />
Tiny wrapper component for React-Datepicker to stylistically fit with Chakra-UI 1.x.
<DatePicker selectedDate={myDate} onChange={(d) => console.log(d)} />
Add the following in .zshrc: | |
... | |
plugins=(osx git zsh-autosuggestions zsh-syntax-highlighting zsh-nvm docker kubectl) | |
... | |
### Fix slowness of pastes with zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh | |
pasteinit() { | |
OLD_SELF_INSERT=${${(s.:.)widgets[self-insert]}[2,3]} | |
zle -N self-insert url-quote-magic # I wonder if you'd need `.url-quote-magic`? |
#!/bin/bash | |
usage() { echo "usage: --coursename [--coursename \"build-a-react-app-with-redux\"] --type [--type \"courses|lessons\"]" 1>&2; exit 1; } | |
OPTS=$(getopt -o c:t: --long coursename:,type: -n 'download_egghead_videos.sh' -- "$@") | |
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then echo "Terminating..." >&2 ; exit 1 ; fi | |
eval set -- "$OPTS" |
# One liner | |
wget --recursive --page-requisites --adjust-extension --span-hosts --convert-links --restrict-file-names=windows --domains yoursite.com --no-parent yoursite.com | |
# Explained | |
wget \ | |
--recursive \ # Download the whole site. | |
--page-requisites \ # Get all assets/elements (CSS/JS/images). | |
--adjust-extension \ # Save files with .html on the end. | |
--span-hosts \ # Include necessary assets from offsite as well. | |
--convert-links \ # Update links to still work in the static version. |
var imgs = new Array; | |
// replace all images by the xxl version | |
$('li > img').each(function(i, item){ | |
var new_src = $(item).prop('src').replace('large', 'xxlarge'); | |
$(item).prop('src', new_src); | |
imgs.push($(item)); | |
}); | |
// kill everything on page | |
$('body').empty(); |
upstream websocket { | |
server localhost:3000; | |
} | |
server { | |
listen 80; | |
server_name localhost; | |
access_log /var/log/nginx/websocket.access.log main; |
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Run this script once per minute | |
# | |
# * * * * * /path/to/whois-watch.sh google.com apple.com >> /var/log/whois-watch.log 2>&1 | |
# update username in mail command | |
# update sed command depending on server return text | |
# |
If anyone is interested in setting up their system to automatically (or manually) sign their git commits with their GPG key, here are the steps:
$ git config --global commit.gpgsign true
([OPTIONAL] every commit will now be signed)$ git config --global user.signingkey ABCDEF01
(where ABCDEF01
is the fingerprint of the key to use)$ git config --global alias.logs "log --show-signature"
(now available as $ git logs
)$ git config --global alias.cis "commit -S"
(optional if global signing is false)$ echo "Some content" >> example.txt
$ git add example.txt
$ git cis -m "This commit is signed by a GPG key."
(regular commit
will work if global signing is enabled)#!/bin/bash | |
#================================================================ | |
# Let's Encrypt renewal script for Apache on Ubuntu/Debian | |
# @author Erika Heidi<erika@do.co> | |
# Usage: ./le-renew.sh [base-domain-name] | |
# More info: http://do.co/1mbVihI | |
#================================================================ | |
domain=$1 | |
le_path='/opt/letsencrypt' | |
le_conf='/etc/letsencrypt' |
Steps to setup a new OS X laptop with a data science & computational biology development environment.
Last updated: 7 Jan 2017 macOS: Yosemite => Sierra
Sure you could try to do this from dotfiles, but historically something has broken and required manual input anyway. So, inspired by the pragmatism of paul irish bash setup script and a few other gists written in markdown like this, I rolled my own.