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@rinatkhaziev
rinatkhaziev / acm_dfp.php
Created January 18, 2012 05:15
ACM DFP Setup
<?php
// Whitelist default double click url
add_filter( 'acm_whitelisted_script_urls', 'rk_acm_whiltelisted_script_urls');
function rk_acm_whiltelisted_script_urls( $whitelisted_urls ) {
$whitelisted_urls = array( 'ad.doubleclick.net' );
return $whitelisted_urls;
}
// Tokenize url
add_filter( 'acm_default_url', 'rk_acm_default_url' ) ;
@emanuelez
emanuelez / git_speed.md
Last active September 25, 2024 11:24
Git Speed

How Fast is Git?

The web is full of benchmarks showing the supernatural speed of Git even with very big repositories, but unfortunately they use the wrong variable. Size is not important, but the number of files in the repository really is!

Why is that? Well, that's because Git works in a very different way compared to Synergy. You don't have to checkout a file in order to edit it; Git will do that for you automatically. But at what price?

The price is that for every Git operation that requires to know which files changed (git status, git commmit, etc etc) an lstat() call will be executed for every single file

Wow! So how does that perform on a fairly large repository? Let's find out! For this example I will use an example project, which has 19384 files in 1326 folders.

@westonruter
westonruter / README.md
Last active November 10, 2023 22:24
Google Apps Script for Gmail to automatically forward Google Now notes to self onto Remember the Milk

Google Apps Script for Gmail to automatically forward Google Now notes to self onto Remember The Milk, transforming the transcribed speech into Smart Add syntax, and then archiving the thread in Gmail. Create a new script in Google Drive for Gmail, paste this JS into it, customize the rtm_email variable to your own, and customize the transformations to rtm_task for Smart Add to fit your style, and then set up a trigger to invoke the function every minute. Within approximately a minute after sending yourself a note via Google Now, the reminder will be added to your RTM account!

Example dictation: Note to self to look up article about widgets for work priority 1
Smart Add transformation: Look up article about widgets #work !1

Resources

@johnbillion
johnbillion / gist:5225514
Last active May 29, 2019 12:56
Post Meta Revisions
<?php
/*
Plugin Name: Post Meta Revisions
Description: Revisions for the 'foo' post meta field
Version: 1.0
Author: John Blackbourn
Plugin URI: http://lud.icro.us/post-meta-revisions-wordpress
*/
@johnpbloch
johnpbloch / Vagrantfile
Created April 16, 2013 03:21
Puppet awesomesauce for Vagrant
config.vm.provision :puppet do |puppet|
# Add a folder in your root named .ppt
puppet.manifests_path = ".ppt/manifests"
# vagrant.pp is your main manifest and goes in .ppt/manifests
puppet.manifest_file = "vagrant.pp"
# Add puppet modules in .ppt/modules as git submodules; they will be pre-installed in Vagrant this way
puppet.module_path = ".ppt/modules"
# Config files, etc. go in .ppt/files. fileserver.conf (see below) defines the path for puppet to add
# when looking for files. That way, you can reference files with puppet:// protocols. Make sure you
# add the directory defined in fileserver.conf as a shared directory in the main Vagrantfile config
@kingkool68
kingkool68 / Seamless Git Deployment
Last active December 17, 2015 05:09
To push code changes to text servers I do this.
We have a private Git running on a server somewhere which we consider our central repository. Inside the .git/hooks/post-recieve is the following:
#!/bin/bash
while read oldrev newrev ref
do
branch=`echo $ref | cut -d/ -f3`
if [ "master" == "$branch" ]; then
@westonruter
westonruter / WordPress-Dependencies.md
Last active October 11, 2016 22:43
Gathering posts about the development of a core dependency system for WordPress.

I've been noticing that there seems to be a lot of interest and momentum lately surrounding plugn/theme dependencies. I am very excited about this. WordPress desperately needs a core dependency solution so that we can move the route of plugins being tiny interoperable building blocks, like what we've seen with NPM.

Here's a running list of the stuff I've been seeing lately about WordPress dependencies:

  • Strategies to implement selective loading of plugins on StackExchange
  • Nacin's suggestion that Dependencies be tackled for GSoC: > Dependencies. Allow plugins and themes to be dependent of one another. A theme could require a plugin or example, and WordPress would handle installing that plugin when you install that theme. Similar idea: Compatibility metrics. (Or: Can we be sure it is safe to upg
@tomjn
tomjn / gist:6140172
Last active December 20, 2015 13:39
If you're lucky enought o be running WordPress on PHP 5.5, you can use generators for your post loops like this
<?php
// with the above we can now do things like this:
foreach ( posts_loop() as $p ) {
get_template_part( 'content', 'page' );
comments_template( '', true );
}
// put this below in your functions.php:
@markjaquith
markjaquith / gist:6225805
Last active September 5, 2024 01:41
WordPress multi-tenant directory structure sharing core files for opcode awesomeness, fast deployments, and low disk usage. With inspiration from @weskoop. "=>" indicates a symlink.
sites
|__ ms.dev
| |__ content
| |__ index.php
| |__ wp => ../../wordpress/stable
| |__ wp-config.php
|__ one.dev
| |__ content
| |__ index.php
| |__ wp => ../../wordpress/stable
@joehoyle
joehoyle / .zshrc
Last active December 22, 2015 22:19
v() {
DIR=`echo $PWD | sed 's,.*/projects,,'`
ARGS=$*
ssh -t [email protected] "cd /srv/www${DIR} ; ${ARGS}" 2> /dev/null
}
alias wp="v wp"
alias grunt="v grunt"