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chrisjacob / README.md
Created February 18, 2011 03:44
Setup GitHub Pages "gh-pages" branch and "master" branch as subfolders of a parent project folder ("grandmaster").

Intro

Description: Setup GitHub Pages "gh-pages" branch and "master" branch as subfolders of a parent project folder ("grandmaster").

Author: Chris Jacob @_chrisjacob

Tutorial (Gist): https://gist.github.com/833223

The Result

@TooTallNate
TooTallNate / repl-client.js
Created March 26, 2012 20:09
Running a "full-featured" REPL using a net.Server and net.Socket
var net = require('net')
var sock = net.connect(1337)
process.stdin.pipe(sock)
sock.pipe(process.stdout)
sock.on('connect', function () {
process.stdin.resume();
process.stdin.setRawMode(true)
@kartiknagpal
kartiknagpal / common_sql_querries.sql
Created May 21, 2013 11:00
SQL: common sql queries
+-----------+
# DATABASES #
+-----------+
#list all databases
SHOW DATABASES;
#use a database
USE `db_name`;
@Chaser324
Chaser324 / GitHub-Forking.md
Last active May 5, 2025 09:32
GitHub Standard Fork & Pull Request Workflow

Whether you're trying to give back to the open source community or collaborating on your own projects, knowing how to properly fork and generate pull requests is essential. Unfortunately, it's quite easy to make mistakes or not know what you should do when you're initially learning the process. I know that I certainly had considerable initial trouble with it, and I found a lot of the information on GitHub and around the internet to be rather piecemeal and incomplete - part of the process described here, another there, common hangups in a different place, and so on.

In an attempt to coallate this information for myself and others, this short tutorial is what I've found to be fairly standard procedure for creating a fork, doing your work, issuing a pull request, and merging that pull request back into the original project.

Creating a Fork

Just head over to the GitHub page and click the "Fork" button. It's just that simple. Once you've done that, you can use your favorite git client to clone your repo or j

@PurpleBooth
PurpleBooth / README-Template.md
Last active May 5, 2025 01:35
A template to make good README.md

Project Title

One Paragraph of project description goes here

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

@patpohler
patpohler / Big List of Real Estate APIs.md
Last active May 3, 2025 05:45
Evolving list of Real Estate APIs by Category

Big List of Real Estate APIs

Listings / Property Data

####Rets Rabbit http://www.retsrabbit.com

Rets Rabbit removes the nightmare of importing thousands of real estate listings and photos from RETS or ListHub and gives you an easy to use import and Web API server so you can focus on building your listing search powered website or app.

@projectivemotion
projectivemotion / Advanced Bash Usage CheatSheet.md
Last active August 25, 2018 16:28
Cheatsheet of advanced bash commands presented in Introduction to Advanced Bash Usage - James Pannacciulli. Youtube: https://youtu.be/uqHjc7hlqd0
@ferventcoder
ferventcoder / NonAdmin.cmd
Last active February 23, 2025 08:49
Installing Software as a Non-Administrator Using Chocolatey
:: Pick one of these two files (cmd or ps1)
:: Set directory for installation - Chocolatey does not lock
:: down the directory if not the default
SET INSTALLDIR=c:\ProgramData\chocoportable
setx ChocolateyInstall %INSTALLDIR%
:: All install options - offline, proxy, etc at
:: https://chocolatey.org/install
@powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "(iex ((new-object net.webclient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1'))) >$null 2>&1" && SET PATH="%PATH%;%INSTALLDIR%\bin"
@gaquino
gaquino / gist:87bdf0e6e852e445c0489379d3e9732a
Last active April 21, 2025 20:35
MacOS (xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools))
If you are facing an error like that on new MacOS version.
xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun
It means that you need to install XCode command line, open a Terminal and run this command:
$ xcode-select --install
Note:
If you want to download and install Command Line tools manually, it can be downloaded from: https://developer.apple.com/download/more/
@gaearon
gaearon / modern_js.md
Last active April 14, 2025 19:22
Modern JavaScript in React Documentation

If you haven’t worked with JavaScript in the last few years, these three points should give you enough knowledge to feel comfortable reading the React documentation:

  • We define variables with let and const statements. For the purposes of the React documentation, you can consider them equivalent to var.
  • We use the class keyword to define JavaScript classes. There are two things worth remembering about them. Firstly, unlike with objects, you don't need to put commas between class method definitions. Secondly, unlike many other languages with classes, in JavaScript the value of this in a method [depends on how it is called](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Jav