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#! /usr/bin/env ruby | |
# NOTE: Requires Ruby 2.1 or greater. | |
# This script can be used to parse and dump the information from | |
# the 'html/contact_info.htm' file in a Facebook user data ZIP download. | |
# | |
# It prints all cell phone call + SMS message + MMS records, plus a summary of each. | |
# | |
# It also dumps all of the records into CSV files inside a 'CSV' folder, that is created |
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// If you're interested in developing text editor or IDE plugins for A-Frame, here are the A-Frame specific pieces. | |
1. Syntax highlighting of A-Frame's ECS syntax, which is the same as inline CSS styles. | |
2. Support autocompletion of component names. This includes core components like geometry, material, obj-model, light, position, rotation, scale. These can be programatically populated from `AFRAME.components`. But, we can also include community components from the Registry (e.g., physics, particle systems, mountains, animations). We can populate from these JSON files https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-registry/blob/master/build/0.4.0.json based on the A-Frame version. If a community component is selected, then inject the script tag into the <head>. | |
3. Support for autocompletion of component property names. Typing `material="` would expose a dropdown component properties color, roughness, src, envMap, displacementMap, etc. See https://aframe.io/docs/0.4.0/components/material.html#properties-1 for all the m |
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{ | |
"name": "project-name", | |
"description": "Template for static sites", | |
"version": "1.0.0", | |
"homepage": "http://www.project-name.com", | |
"author": { | |
"name": "Adam Reis", | |
"url": "http://adam.reis.nz" | |
}, | |
"license": "UNLICENSED", |
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#!/bin/sh | |
# Run changed javascript files through jshint before commiting and prevent bad | |
# code from being committed. | |
# If you need to prevent newly added js from being checked because its in a | |
# library like bower_components, add a .jshintignore file and list the directory | |
# INSTALL: Add as a file in your repo as .git/hooks/pre-commit | |
FILES=$(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=ACM| grep ".js$") | |
if [ "$FILES" = "" ]; then | |
exit 0 |
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//Filesystem (checkDir, createDir, checkFile, creatFile, removeFile, writeFile, readeFile) | |
.factory('FileService', function($q) { | |
return { | |
checkDir: function (dir) { | |
var deferred = $q.defer(); | |
getFilesystem().then( | |
function(filesystem) { | |
filesystem.root.getDirectory(dir, {create: false}, |
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# A simple Makefile alternative to using Grunt for your static asset compilation | |
# | |
## Usage | |
# | |
# $ npm install | |
# | |
# And then you can run various commands: | |
# | |
# $ make # compile files that need compiling | |
# $ make clean all # remove target files and recompile from scratch |
Create a Gem - Make it a Command Line Interface - Add Rspec Tests Using Bundler & Thor
#Creating your own Gem
- Run this command in your Terminal. This creates and names all the files you need for your gem. We are going to create a Lorem Ipsum Generator; you can call it whatever you want but seeing as we are creating a Lorem Ipsum generator we'll call it lorem. Read about gem naming conventions.
- node.js
- Installation paths: use one of these techniques to install node and npm without having to sudo.
- Node.js HOWTO: Install Node+NPM as user (not root) under Unix OSes
- Felix's Node.js Guide
- Creating a REST API using Node.js, Express, and MongoDB
- Node Cellar Sample Application with Backbone.js, Twitter Bootstrap, Node.js, Express, and MongoDB
- JavaScript Event Loop
- Node.js for PHP programmers
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