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gene1wood / all_aws_lambda_modules_python.md
Last active January 28, 2025 09:47
AWS Lambda function to list all available Python modules for Python 2.7 3.6 and 3.7
@jamesarosen
jamesarosen / two-travis-builds.md
Last active June 5, 2021 18:39
Running Two Very Different Travis Builds

I have a project that's been happily chugging along on Travis for a while. Its .travis.yml looks something like

script:
  - node_modules/ember-cli/bin/ember test

I wanted to add a second parallel build that did something very different. I didn't want to run ember test with a different Ember version or some other flag. I wanted to run a completely different command. Specifically, I wanted to run LicenseFinder's audit.

Travis has great docs on customizing parallel builds, but nothing describes how to do two completely different commands.

@holman
holman / emoji_test.rb
Last active June 18, 2020 01:27
A snapshot of the tests we use internally at GitHub to help edit our blog posts before they go out to everybody. For more information, take a peek at http://zachholman.com/posts/how-github-writes-blog-posts
require_relative "test_helper"
require "open-uri"
require "net/http"
class EmojiTest < Blog::Test
def test_no_emoji
posts.each do |post|
content = File.read(post)
refute_match /:[a-zA-Z0-9_]+:/, content,
@patio11
patio11 / annual-prepay.md
Last active February 23, 2024 11:16
Appointment Reminder Annual Pre-pay copy (2014)

Notes

This is the latest version of an email which I send periodically, offering customers the opportunity to pre-pay for SaaS in return for a discount. The benefits to the SaaS company are better cash flow and reduced churn rate. The benefits to the customer are, well, in the email. This genre of email has produced hundreds of thousands of dollars in pre-pays for some companies I work with, and it rarely requires any more work than this example.

I've put $79 is as a placeholder for the cost of the user's plan. We calculate that for each account, naturally, along with the billing contact's name.

Subject: Save $79 on Appointment Reminder (and get a tax write-off) Formatting: 100% plain text. Gmail automatically links up the central link. From: Patrick McKenzie (Appointment Reminder) [email protected]

#!/bin/bash
# Output is a script which installs all currently installed packages from
# homebrew, including those from tabs. Packages no longer available are ignored
# Usage:
# ./backup-homebrew.sh > my-homebrew-backup.sh
#
# warnings about packages not available anymore will be generated
#
@elefontpress
elefontpress / gist:6159651
Last active June 12, 2024 22:48
This is the contract Bearded uses for client work on a time and materials basis. It's worked for us, but I am not a lawyer, so please run it by yours before you use it! Regardless, do whatever you like with it. Use it, share it, change it ... go nuts. Our original contract from 2008 was for fixed-price projects and was based on Andy Clark'e Cont…

Bearded's Hourly Contract

Date: [[Date of Document]] Between [Our Company] and [Your Company]

Summary

We’re not big on formality, but sometimes it’s best to have a few simple things written down so that we’re all on the same page. In this contract you won’t find complicated legal terms or large passages of unreadable text. We have no desire to trick you into signing something that you might later regret. We do want what’s best for the safety of both parties, now and in the future.

@amolpujari
amolpujari / ox_parsing.rb
Last active September 22, 2018 17:49
example of parsing large xml files in ruby using ox, define a handler, look up for a particular root element
require "awesome_print"
module XmlParsing
require "ox"
class Reader < ::Ox::Sax
def initialize file_path, target, target_handler
@target_handler = target_handler
@target = target
@file_path = file_path
@mislav
mislav / _readme.md
Last active April 24, 2025 10:07
tmux-vim integration to transparently switch between tmux panes and vim split windows

I use tmux splits (panes). Inside one of these panes there's a Vim process, and it has its own splits (windows).

In Vim I have key bindings C-h/j/k/l set to switch windows in the given direction. (Vim default mappings for windows switching are the same, but prefixed with C-W.) I'd like to use the same keystrokes for switching tmux panes.

An extra goal that I've solved with a dirty hack is to toggle between last active panes with C-\.

Here's how it should work:

@kalmbach
kalmbach / gist:4471560
Created January 7, 2013 01:27
Rake task sugar for Sequel Migrations (version, migrate, rollback, reset)
namespace :db do
require "sequel"
Sequel.extension :migration
DB = Sequel.connect(ENV['DATABASE_URL'])
desc "Prints current schema version"
task :version do
version = if DB.tables.include?(:schema_info)
DB[:schema_info].first[:version]
end || 0