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ebramanti / uncle_bob_scribe_oath.md
Last active December 20, 2022 14:54
Uncle Bob Scribe's Oath

Uncle Bob - Scribe's Oath

  1. I will not produce harmful code.
    • I will not intentionally write code with bugs.
    • This means: Do your best.
  2. I will not produce code that's not my best.
  3. I will provide with each release a quick, testable & repeatable proof that the code works.
  4. I will not avoid release that will impede progress.
    • Short term rapid releases
  5. I will fearlessly and relentlessly improve the quality of code.
  • I will never make the code worse.
@heiswayi
heiswayi / google-dorks-2015.txt
Created October 26, 2015 07:14
Google Dorks List 2015
intitle:index.of .bash_history
intitle:index.of .sh_history
intitle:"Index of" index.html.bak
intitle:"Index of" index.php.bak
intitle:"Index of" index.jsp.bak
intitle:"Index of" ".htpasswd" htpasswd.bak
inurl:backup intitle:index.of inurl:admin
"Index of /backup"
intitle:"Index of" index.html~
intitle:"Index of" index.php~
@DarrenN
DarrenN / get-npm-package-version
Last active April 12, 2025 14:15 — forked from yvele/get-npm-package-version.sh
Extract version from package.json (NPM) using bash / shell
# Version key/value should be on his own line
PACKAGE_VERSION=$(cat package.json \
| grep version \
| head -1 \
| awk -F: '{ print $2 }' \
| sed 's/[",]//g')
echo $PACKAGE_VERSION

aws-cli bash helper functions

The official AWS command line tools, have support for configuration profiles. See Configuring the AWS Command Line Interface - Named Profiles.

Managing multiple profiles with the AWS CLI itself is relatively straight forward, switching between them with --profile flag on the command line or the AWS_PROFILE environment variable.

These helpers extend that functionality for convenience with other tools in the ecosystem.

aws-profile

@yvele
yvele / get-npm-package-version.sh
Last active April 27, 2024 04:19
Extract version from package.json (NPM) using bash / shell
# Version key/value should be on his own line
PACKAGE_VERSION=$(cat package.json \
| grep version \
| head -1 \
| awk -F: '{ print $2 }' \
| sed 's/[",]//g' \
| tr -d '[[:space:]]')
echo $PACKAGE_VERSION
@mandiwise
mandiwise / Count lines in Git repo
Last active April 1, 2025 02:43
A command to calculate lines of code in all tracked files in a Git repo
// Reference: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4822471/count-number-of-lines-in-a-git-repository
$ git ls-files | xargs wc -l
@clemtibs
clemtibs / Commit Formatting.md
Last active February 13, 2025 03:36
Angular Commit Format Reference Sheet

Commit Message Format

This specification is inspired by and supersedes the [AngularJS commit message format][commit-message-format].

We have very precise rules over how our Git commit messages must be formatted. This format leads to easier to read commit history.

Each commit message consists of a header, a body, and a footer.

@jsomers
jsomers / websters-chrome.md
Created November 10, 2014 14:20
Adding Webster's as a Chrome search engine

Instructions courtesy of @chancelionheart:

  1. Access the Settings menu by clicking the Options icon in the upper-right corner of the browser window. It is the icon with three horizontal lines stacked on top of each other. Click on “Settings” near the bottom of the Options menu.

  2. Under the “Search” heading in the Settings menu, click the "Manage search engines" button.

  3. At the bottom of the Search Engines window that comes up, enter the following: Name: Use whatever you like (I used "Webster's Revised 1913+1928 Dictionary") Keyword: Also whatever you like, I just use 'd' for easy access. Url: http://machaut.uchicago.edu/?resource=Webster%27s&word=%s&use1913=on&use1828=on (replaces the search term with %s, what google chrome uses for the query)

@chrisdone
chrisdone / AnIntro.md
Last active October 29, 2024 15:34
Statically Typed Lisp

Basic unit type:

λ> replTy "()"
() :: ()

Basic functions:

@patriciogonzalezvivo
patriciogonzalezvivo / SFM.md
Last active April 18, 2025 11:44
SfM Tools

Probably the most straight forward way to start generating Point Clouds from a set of pictures.

VisualSFM is a GUI application for 3D reconstruction using structure from motion (SFM). The reconstruction system integrates several of my previous projects: SIFT on GPU(SiftGPU), Multicore Bundle Adjustment, and Towards Linear-time Incremental Structure from Motion. VisualSFM runs fast by exploiting multicore parallelism for feature detection, feature matching, and bundle adjustment.

For dense reconstruction, this program supports Yasutaka Furukawa's PMVS/CMVS tool chain, and can prepare data for Michal Jancosek's CMP-MVS. In addition, the output of VisualSFM is natively supported by Mathias Rothermel and Konrad Wenzel's [SURE]