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Sass/Less Comparison

In this document I am using Sass's SCSS syntax. You can choose to use the indented syntax in sass, if you prefer it, it has no functional differences from the SCSS syntax.

For Less, I'm using the JavaScript version because this is what they suggest on the website. The ruby version may be different.

Variables

@p1nox
p1nox / using_meld_on_mac.md
Last active June 13, 2023 16:24
Using meld on Mac

Using Meld merging tool on Mac

There are two ways of installing meld on osx (May 2023), using brew and .dmg package (from @yousseb). Since I found https://yousseb.github.io/meld/, I've installed it with .dmg package, but having macOS Ventura Version 13.4 (22F66) in place, it's not even starting for me. So I tried brew installation, and the application is working as expected, including symlink to start it from the terminal.

brew install --cask meld

# set meld as your default git mergetool
@mojavelinux
mojavelinux / atom-fedora-20.adoc
Last active September 26, 2022 18:21
Instructions for building and launching the Atom text editor on Fedora 20.

Using Atom on Fedora 20

This guide walks you through the steps of building and launching the Atom text editor on Fedora 20.

Building Atom

  1. Install prerequisite packages

'use strict';
function *fibonacci(a=0,b=1) {
while (true) {
yield a; [a,b] = [b,a+b]
}
}
function *odd(f) {
while (true) {
@morsdyce
morsdyce / reactive2016_lightning_talk.md
Last active March 7, 2019 15:44
Introduction to BDSM - ReactiveConf Lightning talk proposal

This is a proposal for a ⚡lightning talk at the Reactive 2016 conference.

🌟Star this gist if you want to see it on the conference.

Introduction to BDSM

Every day we work with multiple teams to build our products, communication and sync are key factors to deliver your product on time without compromising quality.

In this talk I will introduce BDSM a new mocking tool that will change the way you coordinate between client and server teams minimizing friction allowing each team to work at its own pace while keeping in sync.

@ldez
ldez / gmail-github-filters.md
Last active November 7, 2024 14:56
Gmail and GitHub - Filters

Gmail and GitHub

How to filter emails from GitHub in Gmail and flag them with labels.

The labels in this document are just examples.

Pull Request

Filter Label
@SaraVieira
SaraVieira / gist file.md
Last active December 5, 2023 11:59
The Origin of Furries

In this talk we will be all discussing the origin of the furry fandom. How we will thogheter create a new furry-in-js framework. We will going over how they have changed the current fandom world, our hearts and the js world in 5 very awesome minutes! This talk is to prove a point that stars mean nothing in this case.

https://reactiveconf.com/

@grenade
grenade / install-watchman.sh
Last active June 17, 2020 10:08 — forked from davidmason/install-watchman.bash
To install watchman on Fedora 28, these are all the hoops I had to jump through.
# The following packages are needed during `make`
# - openssl-devel so you don't get:
# ContentHash.cpp:13:10: fatal error: openssl/sha.h: No such file or directory
# - redhat-rpm-config so you don't get:
# gcc: error: /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1: No such file or directory
# - python-devel so you don't get:
# pywatchman/bser.c:31:10: fatal error: Python.h: No such file or directory
sudo dnf install openssl-devel redhat-rpm-config python-devel libtool
# The rest is just instructions from
@avishayp
avishayp / Dockerfile
Created September 25, 2018 19:02
Add non-root user for alpine linux
# non root user example for alpine
#
# usage:
# $ docker build --build-arg "USER=someuser" --tag test .
# $ docker run --rm test
FROM alpine
ARG USER=default
ENV HOME /home/$USER
@reillysiemens
reillysiemens / signing-vbox-kernel-modules.md
Last active November 17, 2024 02:20
Signing VirtualBox Kernel Modules

Signing VirtualBox Kernel Modules

These are the steps I followed enable VirtualBox on my laptop without disabling UEFI Secure Boot. They're nearly identical to the process described on [Øyvind Stegard's blog][blog], save for a few key details. The images here are borrowed from the [Systemtap UEFI Secure Boot Wiki][systemtap].

  1. Install the VirtualBox package (this might be different for your platform).
    src='https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/rpm/fedora/virtualbox.repo'