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@djburdick
djburdick / heroku.rake
Created December 30, 2012 01:27
Heroku rake tasks for deploy and system commands. #heroku, #deploy
# Usage: rake name:task app_name
task PROD = "appname" # "task" here stubs to prevent rake errors with commandline
task STAGING = "appname-staging"
APP = ARGV[1] || PROD # default app
puts "=== APP #{APP} ==="
namespace :deploy do
@rchampourlier
rchampourlier / capybara_remote.rb
Created November 8, 2012 11:07
Capybara configuration connecting to selenium server for testing with a remote browser (pretty useful in Vagrant)
# SELENIUM_SERVER is the IP address or hostname of the system running Selenium
# Server, this is used to determine where to connect to when using one of the
# selenium_remote_* drivers
SELENIUM_SERVER = "10.10.11.1"
# SELENIUM_APP_HOST is the IP address or hostname of this system (where the
# tests run against) as reachable for the SELENIUM_SERVER. This is used to set
# the Capybara.app_host when using one of the selenium_remote_* drivers
SELENIUM_APP_HOST = "10.10.11.2"
@bluemont
bluemont / url_validator.rb
Created June 25, 2012 04:27
ActiveModel URL Validator
class UrlValidator < ActiveModel::EachValidator
def validate_each(record, attribute, value)
valid = begin
URI.parse(value).kind_of?(URI::HTTP)
rescue URI::InvalidURIError
false
end
unless valid
record.errors[attribute] << (options[:message] || "is an invalid URL")
@dwayne
dwayne / 00-install-on-64-bit-ubuntu-14.04.md
Last active January 12, 2024 17:48
Installing node and npm on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
  1. Navigate to http://nodejs.org/download/ and on the Linux Binaries (.tar.gz) row click to download the 64-bit version of the current latest release.

  2. Say you've downloaded node-v0.10.7-linux-x64.tar.gz into the Downloads directory. Then, open the terminal and type the following:

$ cd ~/Downloads
$ mkdir -p ~/local/node
$ tar xzf node-v0.10.7-linux-x64.tar.gz -C ~/local/node --strip-components=1
$ echo '# Node Enviroment Setup' >> ~/.bashrc
$ echo 'export PATH=$HOME/local/node/bin:$PATH' &gt;&gt; ~/.bashrc
@alessandro-fazzi
alessandro-fazzi / newvhost.sh
Last active October 6, 2015 06:08
The script is intended to -almost :)- automatically add a new vhost on development env, create a new db and the relative /etc/hosts entry. Sample config is for system LAMP stack but it should be easy to config it for use with LAMPP/MAMPP. Usage: $sudo bash newvhost.sh You want firstly to run $sudo bash newvhost.sh -i $vim ~/.vhostrc and set it u…
#!/bin/bash
# Set a new vhost in lamp for Linux.
# .vhostrc is adaptable for LAMPP: just add in your
# /opt/lampp/etc/httpd.conf a section like this:
#
# # Virtual hosts
# Include etc/extra/sites-enabled/*
#
# and create such dir:
# $sudo mkdir /opt/lampp/etc/extra/sites-enabled/
@ddlsmurf
ddlsmurf / output.txt
Last active May 22, 2021 11:27
YAML succinct tutorial #tutorial #yaml
# Example with basic types
---
hash:
  string: some text
  number: 12345
  array_of_bool: [on, off, true, false, yes, no]
  ruby symbol: :symbol
  array:
    - item one
    - item two
@henrik242
henrik242 / p4merge
Last active January 5, 2023 22:23
Helper script for p4merge and Git on MacOSX
#!/bin/bash
for arg; do [[ $arg = /* ]] || arg=$PWD/$arg; absargs+=("$arg"); done;
/Applications/P4Merge.app/Contents/Resources/launchp4merge "${absargs[@]}"
@innotekservices
innotekservices / jquery.spin.js
Created October 16, 2011 02:39
jQuery Plugin for Spin.js
/*
You can now create a spinner using any of the variants below:
$("#el").spin(); // Produces default Spinner using the text color of #el.
$("#el").spin("small"); // Produces a 'small' Spinner using the text color of #el.
$("#el").spin("large", "white"); // Produces a 'large' Spinner in white (or any valid CSS color).
$("#el").spin({ ... }); // Produces a Spinner using your custom settings.
$("#el").spin(false); // Kills the spinner.
@jharjono
jharjono / sinatra_sass_coffee.rb
Created March 7, 2011 19:12
a setup of Sinatra using Slim for HTML, Sass for CSS, and CoffeeScript for JavaScript
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# Libraries:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
require 'rubygems'
require 'sinatra/base'
require 'slim'
require 'sass'
require 'coffee-script'
# Application:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
@gaubert
gaubert / .lftp.mockup.rc
Created February 11, 2011 08:56
~/.lftp.rc parameters detailed
########## SETTINGS
# On startup, lftp executes ~/.lftprc and ~/.lftp/rc. You can place aliases and 'set' commands
# there. Some people prefer to see full protocol debug, use 'debug' to turn the debug on.
# Certain commands and settings take a time interval parameter. It has the format Nx[Nx...], where N is time amount
# (floating point) and x is time unit: d - days, h - hours, m - minutes, s - seconds. Default unit is second. E.g.
# 5h30m or 5.5h. Also the interval can be 'infinity', 'inf', 'never', 'forever' - it means infinite interval. E.g.
# 'sleep forever' or 'set dns:cache-expire never'.