Command Line
pry -r ./config/app_init_file.rb
- load your app into a pry session (look at the file loaded by config.ru)pry -r ./config/environment.rb
- load your rails into a pry session
Debugger
//This sample is how to use websocket of Tomcat. | |
package wsapp; | |
import java.io.IOException; | |
import java.nio.ByteBuffer; | |
import java.nio.CharBuffer; | |
import java.util.ArrayList; | |
import org.apache.catalina.websocket.MessageInbound; | |
import org.apache.catalina.websocket.StreamInbound; | |
import org.apache.catalina.websocket.WebSocketServlet; |
<h1>Contact</h1> | |
<%= form_tag("/send_to", :method=>'post', :multipart => true) do %> | |
<p> | |
Subject:<br /> | |
<%= text_field_tag "subject" %> | |
</p> | |
<p> | |
Priority: <br /> |
#!/bin/sh | |
# Copies the Android clipboard to local X11 secondary buffer. | |
# Useful for debugging. | |
limit=33 | |
delay=3000 | |
login=my-android-ssh-name # ssh $login or adb $login shell should log you in | |
while getopts 't:h:q' opt | |
do | |
case $opt in |
# nil? can be used on any Ruby object. It returns true only if the object is nil. | |
nil.nil? # => true | |
[].nil? # => false | |
{}.nil? # => false | |
"".nil? # => false | |
" ".nil? # => false | |
true.nil? # => false | |
# empty? can be used on some Ruby objects including Arrays, Hashes and Strings. It returns true only if the object's length is zero. | |
nil.empty? # NoMethodError: undefined method `empty?' for nil:NilClass |
Command Line
pry -r ./config/app_init_file.rb
- load your app into a pry session (look at the file loaded by config.ru)pry -r ./config/environment.rb
- load your rails into a pry sessionDebugger
package com.jumpbyte.webserver; | |
import android.content.Context; | |
import android.util.Log; | |
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream; | |
import java.io.File; | |
import java.io.FileDescriptor; | |
import java.io.FileInputStream; | |
import java.io.FileOutputStream; |
import android.app.Activity; | |
import android.content.Context; | |
import android.content.Intent; | |
import android.content.pm.ResolveInfo; | |
import android.content.res.AssetFileDescriptor; | |
import android.database.Cursor; | |
import android.graphics.Bitmap; | |
import android.graphics.BitmapFactory; | |
import android.graphics.Matrix; | |
import android.media.ExifInterface; |
These are instructions for setting up git to authenticate with GitHub when you have 2-factor authentication set up. This authentication should be inherited by any GUI client you are using. These are intentionally brief instructions, with links to more detail in the appropriate places.
Download and install the git command-line client (if required).
Open the git bash window and introduce yourself to git (if required):
git config --global user.name 'Firstname Lastname'
git config --global user.email '[email protected]'
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