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@kares
kares / jquery.parseparams.js
Created May 5, 2011 11:28
jQuery.parseParams - parse query string paramaters into an object
/**
* $.parseParams - parse query string paramaters into an object.
*/
(function($) {
var re = /([^&=]+)=?([^&]*)/g;
var decodeRE = /\+/g; // Regex for replacing addition symbol with a space
var decode = function (str) {return decodeURIComponent( str.replace(decodeRE, " ") );};
$.parseParams = function(query) {
var params = {}, e;
while ( e = re.exec(query) ) {
@creationix
creationix / jsonparse.js
Created February 13, 2012 23:20
event-only version of jsonparse
// Named constants with unique integer values
var C = {};
// Tokenizer States
var START = C.START = 0x11;
var TRUE1 = C.TRUE1 = 0x21;
var TRUE2 = C.TRUE2 = 0x22;
var TRUE3 = C.TRUE3 = 0x23;
var FALSE1 = C.FALSE1 = 0x31;
var FALSE2 = C.FALSE2 = 0x32;
var FALSE3 = C.FALSE3 = 0x33;
@chad3814
chad3814 / gist:2924672
Last active January 16, 2024 20:27
deleting array items in javascript with forEach() and splice()
// This is from my comment here: http://wolfram.kriesing.de/blog/index.php/2008/javascript-remove-element-from-array/comment-page-2#comment-466561
/*
* How to delete items from an Array in JavaScript, an exhaustive guide
*/
// DON'T use the delete operator, it leaves a hole in the array:
var arr = [4, 5, 6];
delete arr[1]; // arr now: [4, undefined, 6]
@TooTallNate
TooTallNate / mp3player.js
Created October 24, 2012 17:42
node.js command line MP3 player in 9 lines of code!
var fs = require('fs');
var lame = require('lame');
var Speaker = require('speaker');
fs.createReadStream(process.argv[2])
.pipe(new lame.Decoder())
.on('format', function (format) {
this.pipe(new Speaker(format));
});
@bodokaiser
bodokaiser / Makefile
Last active March 6, 2023 03:51
Example of how to use libuv`s QUEUE.
build:
$(CC) -o queue.o queue.c
@caok
caok / gist:8877936
Created February 8, 2014 07:22
如何在Node.js中获取本机IP地址
//获取本地IP地址
var os = require('os');
var IPv4,hostName;
hostName=os.hostname();
for(var i=0;i<os.networkInterfaces().eth0.length;i++){
if(os.networkInterfaces().eth0[i].family=='IPv4'){
IPv4=os.networkInterfaces().eth0[i].address;
}
}
console.log('----------local IP: '+IPv4);
@mottyc
mottyc / install-kafka
Last active January 6, 2021 15:49
Kafka 0.8.2.0 installation + zookeeper on a single machine
#!/bin/bash
#title :kafka-install.sh
#description :The script to install kafka 0.8.x
#author :Motty Cohen
#date :05-Feb-2015
#usage :/bin/bash install-kafka.sh
KAFKA_VERSION=0.8.2.0
SCALA_VERSION=2.10
@taoyuan
taoyuan / npm-using-https-for-git.sh
Last active June 25, 2024 16:25
Force git to use https:// instead of git://
# npm using https for git
git config --global url."https://github.com/".insteadOf git@github.com:
git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://
# npm using git for https
git config --global url."git@github.com:".insteadOf https://github.com/
git config --global url."git://".insteadOf https://
@tniessen
tniessen / service.md
Created October 1, 2016 11:46
Using the "service" tool with ADB and why to avoid it

As it turns out, it is not trivial to control the audio volume of an Android device using ADB. At the time of writing, the only way appears to be using the service tool. Actually, the service command allows to "connect" to a number of services (104 on Android 6.0.1) and invoke functions. Not knowing much about this tool, I managed to completely mute all sounds and speakers of my Nexus 5, and I was stuck without any sound for quite some time. I did not find a way to unmute the sound from within the system UI, so I got to dive a little deeper into this.

If you know which service you want to use, you then need to find its interface declaration. The command

service list

gives you a list of all services with the associated interfaces, if applicable:

...

26 backup: [android.app.backup.IBackupManager]

@judy2k
judy2k / parse_dotenv.bash
Created March 22, 2017 13:34
Parse a .env (dotenv) file directly using BASH
# Pass the env-vars to MYCOMMAND
eval $(egrep -v '^#' .env | xargs) MYCOMMAND
# … or ...
# Export the vars in .env into your shell:
export $(egrep -v '^#' .env | xargs)