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@demonbane
demonbane / makeapp.sh
Created July 5, 2011 20:05
Create a Fluid-style app launcher for single-window Chrome instances on OSX
#!/bin/sh
echo "What should the Application be called (no spaces allowed e.g. GCal)?"
read inputline
name="$inputline"
echo "What is the url (e.g. https://www.google.com/calendar/render)?"
read inputline
url="$inputline"
@bkimble
bkimble / gist:1365005
Last active August 22, 2024 14:21
List local memcached keys using Ruby
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# List all keys stored in memcache.
# Credit to Graham King at http://www.darkcoding.net/software/memcached-list-all-keys/ for the original article on how to get the data from memcache in the first place.
require 'net/telnet'
headings = %w(id expires bytes cache_key)
rows = []
@rwest
rwest / README
Created January 9, 2012 16:42 — forked from symposion/README
Convert OS X Keychain exported entries into logins for 1Password import
These two files should help you to import passwords from mac OS X keychains to 1password.
Assumptions:
1) You have some experience with scripting/are a power-user. These scripts worked for me
but they haven't been extensively tested and if they don't work, you're on your own!
Please read this whole document before starting this process. If any of it seems
incomprehensible/frightening/over your head please do not use these scripts. You will
probably do something Very Bad and I wouldn't want that.
2) You have ruby 1.9.2 installed on your machine. This comes as standard with Lion, previous
versions of OS X may have earlier versions of ruby, which *may* work, but then again, they
@chetan
chetan / yardoc_cheatsheet.md
Last active November 11, 2024 08:27
YARD cheatsheet
@amateurhuman
amateurhuman / gist:2005745
Created March 9, 2012 09:03
Installing Rubinius 2.0.0-dev with rbenv

Installing rbx-2.0.0-dev with Ruby 1.9 support using rbenv can be a tad tricky. This is what I did to get up and running, you'll need another version of ruby already installed as well as rake.

The basic outline:

  1. Clone Rubinius HEAD from github
  2. Configure installation for rbenv and 1.9 support
  3. Install Rubinius
  4. Configure your $PATH to use Rubinius gems
  5. Start using Rubinius
@apeckham
apeckham / referer_filter.rb
Created November 14, 2012 23:01
Rack middleware to return a 403 if the referer is invalid
class RefererFilter
ALLOWED_HOSTS = Set.new(%w(
example.com
localhost
))
def initialize(app)
@app = app
end
@pixelhandler
pixelhandler / pre-push.sh
Last active July 2, 2024 11:27
Git pre-push hook to prevent force pushing master branch
#!/bin/sh
# Called by "git push" after it has checked the remote status,
# but before anything has been pushed.
#
# If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed.
#
# Steps to install, from the root directory of your repo...
# 1. Copy the file into your repo at `.git/hooks/pre-push`
# 2. Set executable permissions, run `chmod +x .git/hooks/pre-push`
@christhekeele
christhekeele / ALLOWABLE.md
Last active May 16, 2023 10:27
Allowable: A Ruby gem DSL for compound conditionals.

Allowable

A micro-gem DSL for compound conditionals.

Allowable lets you decompose large/long conditional chains into readable, testable, and inspectable segments with Ruby blocks.

Installation

@sauloperez
sauloperez / signal_catching.rb
Last active November 11, 2020 11:25
How to catch SIGINT and SIGTERM signals in Ruby
# Signal catching
def shut_down
puts "\nShutting down gracefully..."
sleep 1
end
puts "I have PID #{Process.pid}"
# Trap ^C
Signal.trap("INT") {
@AhmedElSharkasy
AhmedElSharkasy / best_practices
Last active April 8, 2019 14:53
Rails 3 AntiPatterns, Useful snippets and Recommended Refactoring. Note: Some of them are collected from different online resources/posts/blogs with some tweaks.
Rails as it has never been before :)
Rails 3 AntiPatterns, Useful snippets and Recommended Refactoring.
Note: Some of them are collected from different online resources/posts/blogs with some tweaks.