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@vvalgis
vvalgis / Capistrano tasks for starting unicorn.rb
Created May 7, 2010 08:13
Capistrano tasks for starting unicorn
set :rails_env, :production
set :unicorn_binary, "/usr/bin/unicorn"
set :unicorn_config, "#{current_path}/config/unicorn.rb"
set :unicorn_pid, "#{current_path}/tmp/pids/unicorn.pid"
namespace :deploy do
task :start, :roles => :app, :except => { :no_release => true } do
run "cd #{current_path} && #{try_sudo} #{unicorn_binary} -c #{unicorn_config} -E #{rails_env} -D"
end
task :stop, :roles => :app, :except => { :no_release => true } do
@rdegges
rdegges / proxy_nginx.sh
Created April 11, 2011 05:30
Create a HTTP proxy for jenkins using NGINX.
sudo aptitude -y install nginx
cd /etc/nginx/sites-available
sudo rm default
sudo cat > jenkins
upstream app_server {
server 127.0.0.1:8080 fail_timeout=0;
}
server {
listen 80;
@kennethreitz
kennethreitz / 0_urllib2.py
Created May 16, 2011 00:17
urllib2 vs requests
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import urllib2
gh_url = 'https://api.github.com'
req = urllib2.Request(gh_url)
password_manager = urllib2.HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm()
@wrunk
wrunk / jinja2_file_less.py
Last active September 19, 2023 15:05
python jinja2 examples
#!/usr/bin/env/python
#
# More of a reference of using jinaj2 without actual template files.
# This is great for a simple output transformation to standard out.
#
# Of course you will need to "sudo pip install jinja2" first!
#
# I like to refer to the following to remember how to use jinja2 :)
# http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/templates/
#
@theconektd
theconektd / github.css
Created April 30, 2012 02:11
Github Markdown CSS - for Markdown Editor Preview
body {
font-family: Helvetica, arial, sans-serif;
font-size: 14px;
line-height: 1.6;
padding-top: 10px;
padding-bottom: 10px;
background-color: white;
padding: 30px; }
body > *:first-child {
@jessieay
jessieay / ActiveRecord Cheat Sheet v1
Created July 17, 2012 19:55
Active Record cheat sheet with examples of queries I've needed most so far
ActiveRecord cheat sheet / EXAMPLES
INSTALL
=======
$ gem install activerecord
in GEMFILE: gem ‘activerecord’
REQUIRE
=======
require ‘active_record’
@mattratleph
mattratleph / vimdiff.md
Last active July 18, 2024 15:03 — forked from roothybrid7/vimdiff_cheet.md
vimdiff cheat sheet

vimdiff cheat sheet

##git mergetool

In the middle file (future merged file), you can navigate between conflicts with ]c and [c.

Choose which version you want to keep with :diffget //2 or :diffget //3 (the //2 and //3 are unique identifiers for the target/master copy and the merge/branch copy file names).

:diffupdate (to remove leftover spacing issues)

:only (once you’re done reviewing all conflicts, this shows only the middle/merged file)

@X4
X4 / krawall.sh
Last active January 7, 2018 09:55
Krawall is a "Wallpaper Changer" for all common desktop environments (xfce4, i3/xmonad, enlightenment (e17), gnome2, gnome3, kde3 and kde4)
#!/bin/bash
# -------------------------------------------------------
# @author X4
# @version 1.0
#
# HowTo:
# You can add a new GlobalHotkey to the media forward an back buttons for example.
# There are other ways to run this script: Button or Keypresses, Plasmoids, Events..
#
# Use these parameters when on XFCE for example:
@aras-p
aras-p / preprocessor_fun.h
Last active July 16, 2024 02:50
Things to commit just before leaving your job
// Just before switching jobs:
// Add one of these.
// Preferably into the same commit where you do a large merge.
//
// This started as a tweet with a joke of "C++ pro-tip: #define private public",
// and then it quickly escalated into more and more evil suggestions.
// I've tried to capture interesting suggestions here.
//
// Contributors: @r2d2rigo, @joeldevahl, @msinilo, @_Humus_,
// @YuriyODonnell, @rygorous, @cmuratori, @mike_acton, @grumpygiant,
@marcusphi
marcusphi / ansible_conditionals_examples.yaml
Created October 2, 2013 09:48
Ansible 1.3 Conditional Execution -- Very complete example with comments -- I find the conditional expressions to be ridiculously hard to get right in Ansible. I don't have a good model of what's going on under the surface so I often get it wrong. What makes it even harder is that there has been at least three different variants over the course …
---
# This has been tested with ansible 1.3 with these commands:
# ansible-playbook -i hosts ansible_conditionals_examples.yaml --extra-vars="hosts=myhosts isFirstRun=false"
# ansible-playbook -i hosts ansible_conditionals_examples.yaml --extra-vars="hosts=myhosts isFirstRun=true"
# ansible-playbook -i hosts ansible_conditionals_examples.yaml --extra-vars="hosts=myhosts"
# NB: The type of the variable is crucial!
- name: Ansible Conditionals Examples
hosts: $hosts
vars_files: