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Hotrod369 / 1_Sieve_Script_Cheatsheet.md
Last active July 6, 2026 13:18
This Gist provides a comprehensive cheatsheet for Sieve scripts, covering various objects, attributes, parameters, and their possible values. Sieve is a powerful scripting language for filtering and organizing emails, commonly used with email clients and servers. This cheatsheet includes tests, actions, comparators, and extensions to help you cr…
@lancethomps
lancethomps / close_notifications_applescript.js
Last active March 25, 2026 01:17
AppleScript to close all notifications on macOS Big Sur, Monterey, Ventura, Sonoma, and Sequoia
function run(input, parameters) {
const appNames = [];
const skipAppNames = [];
const verbose = true;
const scriptName = 'close_notifications_applescript';
const CLEAR_ALL_ACTION = 'Clear All';
const CLEAR_ALL_ACTION_TOP = 'Clear';
const CLOSE_ACTION = 'Close';
@nntrn
nntrn / espn-api-list.md
Last active July 17, 2026 04:48
List of nfl endpoints for ESPN's API

List of NFL API Endpoints

This page has been updated a lot in the past 3 years. Older revisions you might like more than this one:

@tykurtz
tykurtz / grokking_to_leetcode.md
Last active July 17, 2026 05:08
Grokking the coding interview equivalent leetcode problems

GROKKING NOTES

I liked the way Grokking the coding interview organized problems into learnable patterns. However, the course is expensive and the majority of the time the problems are copy-pasted from leetcode. As the explanations on leetcode are usually just as good, the course really boils down to being a glorified curated list of leetcode problems.

So below I made a list of leetcode problems that are as close to grokking problems as possible.

Pattern: Sliding Window

@ChristopherA
ChristopherA / brew-bundle-brewfile-tips.md
Last active July 2, 2026 01:20
Brew Bundle Brewfile Tips

Brew Bundle Brewfile Tips

Copyright & License

Unless otherwise noted (either in this file or in a file's copyright section) the contents of this gist are Copyright ©️2020 by Christopher Allen, and are shared under spdx:Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International (CC-BY-SA-4.) open-source license.

Sponsor

If you more tips and advice like these, you can become a monthly patron on my GitHub Sponsor Page for as little as $5 a month; and your contributions will be multipled, as GitHub is matching the first $5,000! This gist is all about Homebrew, so if you like it you can support it by donating to them or becoming one of their Github Sponsors.

@timwco
timwco / delete.md
Last active October 13, 2025 14:32
LinkedIn: Delete Messages (June 2022)

What

LinkedIn is a valuable resource, but sometimes it sucks. One of those times is when you want to delete messages. You have to select each message one by one. It takes about 4 "clicks" to successfully delete a message.

This script should help. Since LI requires you to perform multiple steps, I decided to automate it for you. Once you initiate the script, it will run every second. If a message has the ability to be deleted, it will be. If not, it will be archived. Some "InMail" messages cannot be deleted on the web app. This script should work as long as LI doesn't change their page layout or element names, which happens often.

Last tested & verified working on: June, 10, 2022

Special Thanks to @noncent for the updated script.

@gagarine
gagarine / fish_install.md
Last active July 2, 2026 12:38
Install fish shell on macOS Mojave with brew

Installing Fish shell on MacOS (Intel and M1) using brew

Fish is a smart and user-friendly command line (like bash or zsh). This is how you can instal Fish on MacOS and make your default shell.

Note that you need the https://brew.sh/ package manager installed on your machine.

Install Fish

brew install fish

@odlp
odlp / update.sh
Last active May 3, 2020 10:06
Rbenv update Rubygems
#!/usr/bin/env sh
# Multiple vulnerabilities have been disclosed in RubyGems:
# https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2018/02/17/multiple-vulnerabilities-in-rubygems/
#
# And again in March 2019:
# https://blog.rubygems.org/2019/03/05/security-advisories-2019-03.html
#
# If you're an Rbenv user, here's any easy one-liner to upgrade to a
# safe version of Rubygems (2.7.8 / 3.0.3 or later) for each installed Ruby version: