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mnot / uri_validate.py
Last active March 3, 2022 14:32
uri_validate.py: Validation regex for URIs, URI references, and relative URIs
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Regex for URIs
These regex are directly derived from the collected ABNF in RFC3986
(except for DIGIT, ALPHA and HEXDIG, defined by RFC2234).
Additional regex are defined to validate the following schemes according to
their respective specifications:
@hadley
hadley / reproducible.md
Created January 6, 2010 17:33
How to write a reproducible example

How to write a reproducible example.

You are most likely to get good help with your R problem if you provide a reproducible example. A reproducible example allows someone else to recreate your problem by just copying and pasting R code.

There are four things you need to include to make your example reproducible: required packages, data, code, and a description of your R environment.

  • Packages should be loaded at the top of the script, so it's easy to see which ones the example needs.

  • The easiest way to include data in an email is to use dput() to generate

@onyxfish
onyxfish / example1.py
Created March 5, 2010 16:51
Basic example of using NLTK for name entity extraction.
import nltk
with open('sample.txt', 'r') as f:
sample = f.read()
sentences = nltk.sent_tokenize(sample)
tokenized_sentences = [nltk.word_tokenize(sentence) for sentence in sentences]
tagged_sentences = [nltk.pos_tag(sentence) for sentence in tokenized_sentences]
chunked_sentences = nltk.batch_ne_chunk(tagged_sentences, binary=True)
@chandlerprall
chandlerprall / threaded_download.py
Created June 9, 2011 17:41
Small Python multi-threaded file downloader
import urllib2
import threading
from Queue import Queue
import sys, os, re
class ThreadedDownload(object):
REGEX = {
'hostname_strip':re.compile('.*\..*?/', re.I)
}
@alexras
alexras / ssh-agent-snippets.sh
Created October 17, 2011 00:14
Bash snippets to automatically start and stop an ssh-agent process on login and logout
#!/bin/bash
## in .bash_profile
SSHAGENT=`which ssh-agent`
SSHAGENTARGS="-s"
if [ -z "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" -a -x "$SSHAGENT" ]; then
eval `$SSHAGENT $SSHAGENTARGS`
trap "kill $SSH_AGENT_PID" 0
fi
@perusio
perusio / gist:1326701
Created October 31, 2011 01:28
Mobile device detection in Nginx with just 7 lines of configuration
### Testing if the client is a mobile or a desktop.
### The selection is based on the usual UA strings for desktop browsers.
## Testing a user agent using a method that reverts the logic of the
## UA detection. Inspired by notnotmobile.appspot.com.
map $http_user_agent $is_desktop {
default 0;
~*linux.*android|windows\s+(?:ce|phone) 0; # exceptions to the rule
~*spider|crawl|slurp|bot 1; # bots
~*windows|linux|os\s+x\s*[\d\._]+|solaris|bsd 1; # OSes
@makeusabrew
makeusabrew / dialog-hide.js
Created November 7, 2011 13:10
bootbox.js - programatically hide a dialog
var box = bootbox.alert("This dialog will disappear in three seconds.");
setTimeout(function() {
// be careful not to call box.hide() here, which will invoke jQuery's hide method
box.modal('hide');
}, 3000);
@nherment
nherment / backup.sh
Created February 29, 2012 10:42
Backup and restore an Elastic search index (shamelessly copied from http://tech.superhappykittymeow.com/?p=296)
#!/bin/bash
# herein we backup our indexes! this script should run at like 6pm or something, after logstash
# rotates to a new ES index and theres no new data coming in to the old one. we grab metadatas,
# compress the data files, create a restore script, and push it all up to S3.
TODAY=`date +"%Y.%m.%d"`
INDEXNAME="logstash-$TODAY" # this had better match the index name in ES
INDEXDIR="/usr/local/elasticsearch/data/logstash/nodes/0/indices/"
BACKUPCMD="/usr/local/backupTools/s3cmd --config=/usr/local/backupTools/s3cfg put"
BACKUPDIR="/mnt/es-backups/"
YEARMONTH=`date +"%Y-%m"`
@g3d
g3d / gist:2709563
Last active February 7, 2024 15:21 — forked from saetia/gist:1623487
Clean Install – OS X 10.11 El Capitan
@winhamwr
winhamwr / awesome_task.py
Created May 17, 2012 16:02
Celery base task that adds some niceties for longish-running or singleton jobs.
"""
Celery base task aimed at longish-running jobs that return a result.
``AwesomeResultTask`` adds thundering herd avoidance, result caching, progress
reporting, error fallback and JSON encoding of results.
"""
from __future__ import division
import logging
import simplejson