start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
/* Bankoscopo JS */ | |
var page_var = { | |
w_w: $(window).width(), | |
w_h: $(window).height(), | |
s_t: $("html, body").scrollTop() | |
} | |
$(function() { | |
app.post('/login', function(req, res) { | |
console.log(res); | |
passport.authenticate('local', function(err, user) { | |
if (req.xhr) { | |
//thanks @jkevinburton | |
if (err) { return res.json({ error: err.message }); } | |
if (!user) { return res.json({error : "Invalid Login"}); } | |
req.login(user, {}, function(err) { | |
if (err) { return res.json({error:err}); } | |
return res.json( |
BEFORE YOU CONTINUE:
mrt
is no longer used with Meteor 1.0These days some people were discussing at meteor-talk group about running Meteor at Windows and I’ve recommended them using Vagrant. It’s a very developer-friendly piece of software that creates a virtual machine (VM) which let you run any operating system wanted and connect to it without big efforts of configuration (just make the initial installation and you have it working).
Many packages (I've tested) for running Meteor+Vagrant fails because Meteor writes its mongodb file and also other files inside local build folder into a shared folder between the Windows host and the Linux guest, and it simply does not work. So I've put my brain to work and found a solution: do symlinks inside the VM (but do not use ln. Use mount so git can follow it). It’s covered on
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# -*- mode: python, coding: utf-8 -*- | |
# | |
# This incredible piece of code makes git a bit Polish, a bit Western Ukrainian, | |
# пше прошу пана | |
# Joke is based on fact that 'git' is 'пше' in qwerty/йцукен layouts | |
# | |
# (c) 2013 Alexander Solovyov under terms of WTFPL | |
import sys |
// Go to menue: | |
// find->find in files | |
// Switch on reg_ex button | |
// Find: | |
^(.*)$ | |
// Where: | |
c:\your_folder\,*.php,*.phtml,*.js,*.inc,*.html, -*/folder_to_exclude/* | |
// Then click on the find button | |
// Be careful to not click on Replace!!! |
:;while [ $? -eq 0 ];do nc -vlp 8080 -c'(r=read;e=echo;$r a b c;z=$r;while [ ${#z} -gt 2 ];do $r z;done;f=`$e $b|sed 's/[^a-z0-9_.-]//gi'`;h="HTTP/1.0";o="$h 200 OK\r\n";c="Content";if [ -z "$f" ];then ($e $o;(for n in *;do if [ -f "$n" ]; then $e "<a href=\"/$n\">`ls -gh \"$n\"`</a><br>";fi;done););elif [ -f "$f" ];then $e "$o$c-Type: `file -ib \"$f\"`\n$c-Length: `stat -c%s \"$f\"`";$e;$e $f>&2;cat "$f";else $e -e "$h 404 Not Found\n\n404\n";fi)';done |
#!/bin/bash | |
export PORT=5555 # setting port for hubot scripts, only needed if port 8080 is not ok with you | |
export BIND_ADDRESS=127.0.0.1 # So that hubot is not public under port but can be proxied through e.g. nginx | |
export HUBOT_HIPCHAT_JID="[email protected]" # set HipChatid | |
export HUBOT_HIPCHAT_PASSWORD="YOUR_PASSWORD_HERE" # setting password for HipChat | |
export GITLAB_CHANNEL="[email protected]" # channel to which to send the GITLAB messages |
#!/bin/bash | |
##################################################### | |
# Name: Bash CheatSheet for Mac OSX | |
# | |
# A little overlook of the Bash basics | |
# | |
# Usage: | |
# | |
# Author: J. Le Coupanec | |
# Date: 2014/11/04 |