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douglas / update_git_repos.sh
Created October 14, 2011 15:04
Update all git repositories under a base directory
#!/bin/bash
# store the current dir
CUR_DIR=$(pwd)
# Let the person running the script know what's going on.
echo "\n\033[1mPulling in latest changes for all repositories...\033[0m\n"
# Find all git repositories and update it to the master latest revision
for i in $(find . -name ".git" | cut -c 3-); do
@mikeyk
mikeyk / redis_session_backend.py
Created April 8, 2011 18:01
A redis backend for Django Sessions, tested on Django 1.3+
from django.contrib.sessions.backends.base import SessionBase, CreateError
from django.conf import settings
from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode
import redis
class SessionStore(SessionBase):
""" Redis store for sessions"""
def __init__(self, session_key=None):
self.redis = redis.Redis(
@guyromm
guyromm / rps.py
Created March 7, 2011 17:08
socket.io flask route
@app.route('/socket.io/websocket')
def socketio():
s = request.environ['socketio']
if s.on_connect():
#print 'CONNECTED', locals()
#s.send({'buffer': buffer})
#s.broadcast({'announcement': s.session.session_id + ' connected'})
pass
game_id=None;game=None;cook=None;i_am='spectator';rdsub = redis.Redis('localhost')
while True:
@ralfebert
ralfebert / .bashrc
Created August 9, 2010 19:16
git settings
# Prompt (Debian)
source /usr/local/bin/git-completion.sh
# Prompt (OS X + homebrew)
source /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/git-completion.bash
PS1="\[\033[31;38m\]\w\[\033[1;31m\]\$(__git_ps1)\[\033[00m\] "
export GIT_PS1_SHOWDIRTYSTATE=1
@defunkt
defunkt / clients.md
Created April 18, 2010 14:09
A list of Gist clients.

Gist Clients

Want to create a Gist from your editor, the command line, or the Services menu? Here's how.

Editor Support

# Video: http://rubyhoedown2008.confreaks.com/08-chris-wanstrath-keynote.html
Hi everyone, I'm Chris Wanstrath.
When Jeremy asked me to come talk, I said yes. Hell yes. Immediately. But
then I took a few moments and thought, Wait, why? Why me? What am I supposed
to say that's interesting? Something about Ruby, perhaps. Maybe the
future of it. The future of something, at least. That sounds
keynote-y.