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RANUX / iterm2-solarized.md
Created December 14, 2018 11:38 — forked from kevin-smets/iterm2-solarized.md
iTerm2 + Oh My Zsh + Solarized color scheme + Meslo powerline font + [Powerlevel9k] - (macOS)

Default

Default

Powerlevel9k

Powerlevel9k

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RANUX / cors.nginxconf
Created September 22, 2017 13:45 — forked from pauloricardomg/cors.nginxconf
Nginx configuration for CORS-enabled HTTPS proxy with origin white-list defined by a simple regex
#
# Acts as a nginx HTTPS proxy server
# enabling CORS only to domains matched by regex
# /https?://.*\.mckinsey\.com(:[0-9]+)?)/
#
# Based on:
# * http://blog.themillhousegroup.com/2013/05/nginx-as-cors-enabled-https-proxy.html
# * http://enable-cors.org/server_nginx.html
#
server {
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RANUX / media-queries.scss
Created July 16, 2017 11:20 — forked from chrisl8888/media-queries.scss
All Media Queries breakpoints
@media (min-width:320px) { /* smartphones, portrait iPhone, portrait 480x320 phones (Android) */ }
@media (min-width:480px) { /* smartphones, Android phones, landscape iPhone */ }
@media (min-width:600px) { /* portrait tablets, portrait iPad, e-readers (Nook/Kindle), landscape 800x480 phones (Android) */ }
@media (min-width:801px) { /* tablet, landscape iPad, lo-res laptops ands desktops */ }
@media (min-width:1025px) { /* big landscape tablets, laptops, and desktops */ }
@media (min-width:1281px) { /* hi-res laptops and desktops */ }
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RANUX / android_instructions.md
Created June 28, 2017 11:47 — forked from patrickhammond/android_instructions.md
Easily setup an Android development environment on a Mac

Here is a high level overview for what you need to do to get most of an Android environment setup and maintained.

Prerequisites (for Homebrew at a minimum, lots of other tools need these too):

  • XCode is installed (via the App Store)
  • XCode command line tools are installed (xcode-select --install will prompt up a dialog)
  • Java

Install Homebrew:

ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/go/install)"

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RANUX / purgeAndroid.txt
Created June 21, 2017 13:15 — forked from tahmidsadik/purgeAndroid.txt
How to completely remove Android Studio from Mac OS X
How to Completely Remove Android Studio
Execute these commands from the terminal
rm -Rf /Applications/Android\ Studio.app
rm -Rf ~/Library/Preferences/AndroidStudio*
rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.google.android.studio.plist
rm -Rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/AndroidStudio*
rm -Rf ~/Library/Logs/AndroidStudio*

after install neovim nvim config file folder ~/.config/nvim

git clone https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle.vim.git ~/.config/nvim/bundle/Vundle.vim
ln -s ~/.vimrc ~/.config/nvim/init.vim
vim ~/.vimrc
set nocompatible              " be iMproved, required

filetype off " required

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RANUX / homebrew-rvm.md
Created May 10, 2017 14:11 — forked from denji/homebrew-rvm.md
Homebrew + RVM > Awesome

The MBP is my development machine, so I needed all of my tools installed with the ability to update them with ease. In the past, I used MacPorts to take care of my MySQL, Memcached, and Ruby installions and it worked just fine. This time around however, I wanted something new and fun. Homebrew.

Homebrew is a new package manager for OS X. Unlike Fink or MacPorts, Homebrew integrates with the core operating system, reducing the number of extra libraries to install etc. Another neat feature is the ability to write software package recipes in Ruby, awesome.

Here are some raw installation instructions (clean system). I like to keep everything under user ownership to make life more enjoyable, say no to sudo.

You will need the latest version of xcode, you can get it here. After the installation is complete, you may continue.

sudo mkdir /usr/local
That’s one of the real strengths of Docker: the ability to go back to a previous commit. The secret is simply to docker tag the image you want.
Here’s an example. In this example, I first installed ping, then committed, then installed curl, and committed that. Then I rolled back the image to contain only ping:
$ docker history imagename
IMAGE CREATED CREATED BY SIZE
f770fc671f11 12 seconds ago apt-get install -y curl 21.3 MB
28445c70c2b3 39 seconds ago apt-get install ping 11.57 MB
8dbd9e392a96 7 months ago 131.5 MB
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RANUX / meteor-async.md
Created December 4, 2016 15:54 — forked from possibilities/meteor-async.md
Meteor Async Guide

From Meteor's documentation:

In Meteor, your server code runs in a single thread per request, not in the asynchronous callback style typical of Node. We find the linear execution model a better fit for the typical server code in a Meteor application.

This guide serves as a mini-tour of tools, trix and patterns that can be used to run async code in Meteor.

Basic async

Sometimes we need to run async code in Meteor.methods. For this we create a Future to block until the async code has finished. This pattern can be seen all over Meteor's own codebase:

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RANUX / dabblet.css
Created October 20, 2016 09:58 — forked from csssecrets/dabblet.css
Translucent borders
/**
* Translucent borders
*/
body {
background: url('http://csssecrets.io/images/stone-art.jpg');
}
div {
border: 10px solid hsla(0,0%,100%,.5);