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redapple / schema_org.py
Created June 19, 2014 09:05
schema.org with XPath blog post
from scrapy.selector import Selector
selector = Selector(text="""
<div itemscope itemtype ="http://schema.org/Movie">
<h1 itemprop="name">Avatar</h1>
<span>Director: <span itemprop="director">James Cameron</span> (born August 16, 1954)</span>
<span itemprop="genre">Science fiction</span>
<a href="../movies/avatar-theatrical-trailer.html" itemprop="trailer">Trailer</a>
</div>""", type="html")
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vitalbone / keystone2heroku.md
Last active January 1, 2023 23:35
Deploying KeystoneJS to Heroku

Deploying a Keystone App to Heroku

Keystone comes completely set up to install on Heroku in a couple of steps.

1. Sign up for a Heroku account and install the Heroku Toolbelt.

Log in with it and you're ready to begin. Heroku uses git to deploy a new site, so with that in mind:

2. Create a new repository on Github and then clone it.

@PurpleBooth
PurpleBooth / README-Template.md
Last active May 9, 2025 19:51
A template to make good README.md

Project Title

One Paragraph of project description goes here

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

Contributing

When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue, email, or any other method with the owners of this repository before making a change.

Please note we have a code of conduct, please follow it in all your interactions with the project.

Pull Request Process

  1. Ensure any install or build dependencies are removed before the end of the layer when doing a
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gbaman / HowToOTG.md
Last active May 9, 2025 20:48
Simple guide for setting up OTG modes on the Raspberry Pi Zero

Raspberry Pi Zero OTG Mode

Simple guide for setting up OTG modes on the Raspberry Pi Zero - By Andrew Mulholland (gbaman).

The Raspberry Pi Zero (and model A and A+) support USB On The Go, given the processor is connected directly to the USB port, unlike on the B, B+ or Pi 2 B, which goes via a USB hub.
Because of this, if setup to, the Pi can act as a USB slave instead, providing virtual serial (a terminal), virtual ethernet, virtual mass storage device (pendrive) or even other virtual devices like HID, MIDI, or act as a virtual webcam!
It is important to note that, although the model A and A+ can support being a USB slave, they are missing the ID pin (is tied to ground internally) so are unable to dynamically switch between USB master/slave mode. As such, they default to USB master mode. There is no easy way to change this right now.
It is also important to note, that a USB to UART serial adapter is not needed for any of these guides, as may be documented elsewhere across the int

@gbaman
gbaman / HowToOTGFast.md
Last active April 30, 2025 02:59
Simple guide for setting up OTG modes on the Raspberry Pi Zero, the fast way!

Setting up Pi Zero OTG - The quick way (No USB keyboard, mouse, HDMI monitor needed)

More details - http://blog.gbaman.info/?p=791

For this method, alongside your Pi Zero, MicroUSB cable and MicroSD card, only an additional computer is required, which can be running Windows (with Bonjour, iTunes or Quicktime installed), Mac OS or Linux (with Avahi Daemon installed, for example Ubuntu has it built in).
1. Flash Raspbian Jessie full or Raspbian Jessie Lite onto the SD card.
2. Once Raspbian is flashed, open up the boot partition (in Windows Explorer, Finder etc) and add to the bottom of the config.txt file dtoverlay=dwc2 on a new line, then save the file.
3. If using a recent release of Jessie (Dec 2016 onwards), then create a new file simply called ssh in the SD card as well. By default SSH i

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://example.com/
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Jeffallan / gist:6d12c20687b8110a741970ea37ac432f
Created January 4, 2017 19:04
Find Old Versions of Websites
https://archive.org/web/
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Jeffallan / gist:78843f0eed5caab5b069a48f24f18193
Last active January 5, 2017 20:05
The starting point for automated email verification
https://nathanleclaire.com/blog/2013/11/23/how-i-automated-finding-almost-anyones-email-address/
https://www.scottbrady91.com/Email-Verification/Python-Email-Verification-Script
http://life-longlearner.com/find-email-addresses/
@rickdaalhuizen90
rickdaalhuizen90 / .bashrc
Created February 12, 2017 17:20
Parrot Os bash theme for ubuntu
# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells.
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files (in the package bash-doc)
# for examples
# If not running interactively, don't do anything
[ -z "$PS1" ] && return
# don't put duplicate lines in the history. See bash(1) for more options
# ... or force ignoredups and ignorespace
HISTCONTROL=ignoredups:ignorespace