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# in /usr/share/xsessions
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Xmonad GNOME
Comment=Tiling window manager
TryExec=/usr/bin/gnome-session
Exec=gnome-session --session=xmonad
Type=XSession
@stepheneb
stepheneb / index.html
Last active June 17, 2023 04:10
D3 Example: zoom, pan, and axis rescale
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8">
<title>One Graph</title>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://mbostock.github.com/d3/d3.v2.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="simple-graph.js"></script>
<style type="text/css">
body { font: 13px sans-serif; }
rect { fill: #fff; }
@tskrynnyk
tskrynnyk / Makefile
Created June 26, 2011 11:34
Pandoc makefile
PANDOC = pandoc
%.html: %.md style.css Makefile
$(PANDOC) -c style.css -s -f markdown -t html --standalone -o $@ $<
%.odt: %.md Makefile
$(PANDOC) --standalone -f markdown -t odt -o $@ $<
%.epub: %.md Makefile
$(PANDOC) -o $@ $<
@brikis98
brikis98 / LinkedInClient.coffee
Created June 12, 2011 07:09
LinkedIn API Client in CoffeeScript
OAuth = require('oauth').OAuth
_ = require 'underscore'
class LinkedInClient
@baseUrl: 'https://api.linkedin.com'
@requestTokenUrl: "#{@baseUrl}/uas/oauth/requestToken"
@accessTokenUrl: "#{@baseUrl}/uas/oauth/accessToken"
@authorizeUrl: "#{@baseUrl}/uas/oauth/authorize"
@profileFields: ['id', 'headline', 'first-name', 'last-name', 'public-profile-url', 'picture-url', 'educations', 'positions', 'email-address']
@sampsyo
sampsyo / subcommand.py
Created July 3, 2010 17:37
subcommand support for Python's optparse
"""A simple addition to Python's optparse module supporting subcommands
like those found in the svn or hg CLIs.
To use it, instantiate the Subcommand class for every subcommand you
want to support. Each subcommand has a name, aliases, a help message,
and a separate OptionParser instance. Then pass a list of Subcommands
to the constructor of SubcommandsOptionParser to make a subcommand-
aware parser. Calling parse_args on that parser gives you the
subcommand invoked, the subcommand's arguments and options, and the
global options all in one fell swoop. See the smoke test at the bottom