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@agnoster
agnoster / README.md
Last active May 10, 2025 17:44
My ZSH Theme

agnoster.zsh-theme

A ZSH theme optimized for people who use:

  • Solarized
  • Git
  • Unicode-compatible fonts and terminals (I use iTerm2 + Menlo)

For Mac users, I highly recommend iTerm 2 + Solarized Dark

@andreibosco
andreibosco / creative-cloud-disable.md
Last active December 19, 2024 08:28
disable creative cloud startup on mac
@sibelius
sibelius / metro.config.js
Created December 30, 2018 11:28
Metro config to make react native play nice with monorepos
const path = require('path');
const getWorkspaces = require('get-yarn-workspaces');
const blacklist = require('metro-config/src/defaults/blacklist');
const workspaces = getWorkspaces(__dirname);
module.exports = {
projectRoot: path.resolve(__dirname, 'packages/app'),
@robinst
robinst / twitter-archive-following-followers.md
Last active July 23, 2025 03:41
Twitter: How to archive your following/followers data (usernames, etc)

Twitter allows users to download parts of their data, see How to download your Twitter archive.

But what's not included in that data dump is the usernames/handles of the people that you follow or are following you. All you get is account IDs which is just an internal number and so a bit useless when it comes to archival.

Here's a way to get that data (you need to know how to run stuff in the terminal):

  1. Go to your Twitter profile in a desktop browser (Firefox or Chrome)
  2. Right click on page → Inspect → Network tab
  3. Click on the Following link (e.g. https://twitter.com/{yourusername}/following)