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@elithrar
elithrar / supervisord.conf
Last active September 4, 2021 20:08
Example supervisord.conf for a Go application #golang
[unix_http_server]
file=/var/run/supervisor.sock
chmod=0770
chown=root:supervisor
[supervisord]
pidfile=/var/run/supervisord.pid
nodaemon=false
logfile=/var/log/supervisord/supervisord.log
loglevel=error
@acdcjunior
acdcjunior / ParsedUrl.js
Last active December 7, 2020 11:51
Cross-browser URL parsing in JavaScript
function ParsedUrl(url) {
var parser = document.createElement("a");
parser.href = url;
// IE 8 and 9 dont load the attributes "protocol" and "host" in case the source URL
// is just a pathname, that is, "/example" and not "http://domain.com/example".
parser.href = parser.href;
// IE 7 and 6 wont load "protocol" and "host" even with the above workaround,
// so we take the protocol/host from window.location and place them manually
@timhughes
timhughes / git-unsorted-log.go
Last active April 28, 2017 09:51
An example of howto user git2go https://github.com/libgit2/git2go which is a libgit2 bindings package for golang
/*
requires libgit2
*/
package main
import (
@dedy-purwanto
dedy-purwanto / gist:11312110
Created April 26, 2014 05:00
Bulk remove iTerm2 color schemes.
# There was a day where I have too many color schemes in iTerm2 and I want to remove them all.
# iTerm2 doesn't have "bulk remove" and it was literally painful to delete them one-by-one.
# iTerm2 save it's preference in ~/Library/Preferences/com.googlecode.iterm2.plist in a binary format
# What you need to do is basically copy that somewhere, convert to xml and remove color schemes in the xml files.
$ cd /tmp/
$ cp ~/Library/Preferences/com.googlecode.iterm2.plist .
$ plutil -convert xml1 com.googlecode.iterm2.plist
$ vi com.googlecode.iterm2.plist
var randomNumbers = [42, 12, 88, 62, 63, 56, 1, 77, 88, 97, 97, 20, 45, 91, 62, 2, 15, 31, 59, 5]
func partition(v: Int[], left: Int, right: Int) -> Int {
var i = left
for j in (left + 1)..(right + 1) {
if v[j] < v[left] {
i += 1
(v[i], v[j]) = (v[j], v[i])
}
}
@landonf
landonf / 0_data_prettyprint.json
Created October 19, 2014 23:00
In Yosemite, all Safari web searches are sent to not only the search engine you've selected (e.g., Google, DuckDuckGo), but *also* to Apple, even if you've disabled "Spotlight Suggestions" (System Preferences > Spotlight Suggestions, as per Apple's privacy documentation) and sharing of Usage and Diagnostics data. https://github.com/fix-macosx/yo…
[
{
"timestamp": 0,
"input": "W",
"type": "search_local",
"latency": 0
},
{
"local_results": [
"ddg_search",
@dnegstad
dnegstad / Brocfile.js
Last active January 2, 2019 17:50
Polymer WebComponents in ember-cli >= 0.0.41
var EmberApp = require('ember-cli/lib/broccoli/ember-app');
var pickFiles = require('broccoli-static-compiler');
var mergeTrees = require('broccoli-merge-trees');
var vulcanize = require('broccoli-vulcanize');
var app = new EmberApp();
var polymerVulcanize = vulcanize('app', {
input: 'elements.html',
output: 'assets/vulcanized.html',
@samselikoff
samselikoff / future-proof.md
Last active August 2, 2025 18:41
Future-proofing your Ember 1.x code

This post is also on my blog, since Gist doesn't support @ notifications.


Components are taking center stage in Ember 2.0. Here are some things you can do today to make the transition as smooth as possible:

  • Use Ember CLI
  • In general, replace views + controllers with components
  • Only use controllers at the top-level for receiving data from the route, and use Ember.Controller instead of Ember.ArrayController or Ember.ObjectController
  • Fetch data in your route, and set it as normal properties on your top-level controller. Export an Ember.Controller, otherwise a proxy will be generated. You can use Ember.RSVP.hash to simulate setting normal props on your controller.
@gaearon
gaearon / connect.js
Last active October 13, 2025 06:56
connect.js explained
// connect() is a function that injects Redux-related props into your component.
// You can inject data and callbacks that change that data by dispatching actions.
function connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps) {
// It lets us inject component as the last step so people can use it as a decorator.
// Generally you don't need to worry about it.
return function (WrappedComponent) {
// It returns a component
return class extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
@jaredpalmer
jaredpalmer / patch.js
Created August 26, 2017 21:06
Change the port in CRA's WebpackHotDevClient.
const fs = require('fs');
// Monkey-patch react-dev-utils to get the error overlay with SSR
const pathToDevClient = 'node_modules/react-dev-utils/webpackHotDevClient.js';
// The react-scripts default
const reactScriptsPort = 3000;
// Read the dev client out of node_modules
const HotDevClient = fs.readFileSync(pathToDevClient, 'utf8');