This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
spec_hits = [] | |
checks = { | |
'_spec\.rb$' => ['focus:[:space:]*true'], | |
'\.rb$' => ['binding\.pry', 'debugger'] | |
} | |
# Find the names of all the filenames that have been (A)dded (C)opied or (M)odified | |
filenames = `git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=ACM`.split("\n") |
# Set up the application | |
app = angular.module('ratingRampage', []) | |
# This is an injectable property | |
app.value 'Authentication', {} | |
# Add a directive so that if we see a csrf-token attribute, this gets set | |
app.directive 'csrfToken', (Authentication) -> | |
(scope, element, attrs) -> | |
Authentication.csrf_token = attrs.csrfToken |
# MAC manipulators | |
alias random_mac='sudo ifconfig en0 ether `openssl rand -hex 6 | sed "s/\(..\)/\1:/g; s/.$//"`' | |
alias restore_mac='sudo ifconfig en0 ether YOUR_ORIGINAL_MAC_ADDRESS_GOES_HERE' |
if ENV["RSPEC_REPORT_EXCEPTIONS"] | |
class Exception | |
alias_method :old_initialize, :initialize | |
def self.exceptions_seen | |
@@seen ||= {} | |
end | |
def self.see args | |
stack = caller[1..-1] |
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$stack, $draws = [], {} | |
def method_missing *args | |
return if args[0][/^to_/] | |
$stack << args.map { |a| a or $stack.pop } | |
$draws[$stack.pop(2)[0][0]] = args[1] if args[0] == :< | |
end | |
class Array | |
def +@ |