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desc 'Generate tags page'
task :tags do
puts "Generating tags..."
require 'rubygems'
require 'jekyll'
include Jekyll::Filters
options = Jekyll.configuration({})
site = Jekyll::Site.new(options)
site.read_posts('')
puts 'Generating tag cloud...'
require 'rubygems'
require 'jekyll'
include Jekyll::Filters
options = Jekyll.configuration({})
site = Jekyll::Site.new(options)
site.read_posts('')
I am the owner of lvh.me. And I'm glad to hear it's helpful. In truth, it's just a fancy DNS trick. lhv.me and all of it's sub-domains just point back to your computer (127.0.0.1). That means running ssl is as simple (or difficult) as running ssl on your computer.
I'm not sure how comfortable you are with the command line, but here's my how I setup my development environment. (rvm, passenger, nginx w/ SSL, etc).
# Install rvm (no sudo!)
# ------------------------------------------------------
bash < <( curl http://rvm.beginrescueend.com/releases/rvm-install-head )
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
rvm install ree-1.8.7-2010.02
@derek-watson
derek-watson / tumblr.rb
Created March 12, 2011 18:47
Tumblr to Jekyll migration
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# Script to import tumblr posts into local markdown posts ready to be consumed by Jekyll.
# Inspired by New Bamboo's post http://blog.new-bamboo.co.uk/2009/2/20/migrating-from-mephisto-to-jekyll
# Supports post types: regular, quote, link, photo, video and audio
# Saves local copies of images
require 'rubygems'
require 'open-uri'
require 'nokogiri'
@imathis
imathis / gist_tag.rb
Created June 15, 2011 17:58 — forked from chrisjacob/gist_tag.rb
A Liquid tag for Jekyll sites that allows embedding Gists and showing code for non-JavaScript enabled browsers and readers.
require 'cgi'
require 'digest/md5'
require 'net/https'
require 'uri'
module Jekyll
class GistTag < Liquid::Tag
def initialize(tag_name, text, token)
super
@text = text
@tlberglund
tlberglund / git-loglive
Last active September 26, 2024 20:40
Log Live Git Command
#!/bin/bash
while :
do
clear
git --no-pager log --graph --pretty=oneline --abbrev-commit --decorate --all $*
sleep 1
done
@masonforest
masonforest / gist:4048732
Created November 9, 2012 22:28
Installing a Gem on Heroku from a Private GitHub Repo

Installing a Gem on Heroku from a Private GitHub Repo

Sometimes you want to use a gem on Heroku that is in a private repository on GitHub.

Using git over http you can authenticate to GitHub using basic authentication. However, we don't want to embed usernames and passwords in Gemfiles. Instead, we can use authentication tokens.

  1. Get an OAuth Token from GitHub

First you will need to get an OAuth Token from GitHub using your own username and "note"

@gene1wood
gene1wood / configure-pat.sh
Last active March 7, 2021 17:33
/usr/local/sbin/configure-pat.sh from ami-vpc-nat-1.0.0-beta.i386-ebs (ami-6eff725e)
#!/bin/bash
# Configure the instance to run as a Port Address Translator (PAT) to provide
# Internet connectivity to private instances.
#
set -x
echo "Determining the MAC address on eth0"
ETH0_MAC=`/sbin/ifconfig | /bin/grep eth0 | awk '{print tolower($5)}' | grep '^[0-9a-f]\{2\}\(:[0-9a-f]\{2\}\)\{5\}$'`
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
@ovatsus
ovatsus / CsvFile.fsx
Last active August 19, 2016 22:37
R <-> FSharp.Data comparison
#r "packages/FSharp.Data.1.1.10/lib/net40/FSharp.Data.dll"
open FSharp.Data.Csv
open FSharp.Data.Csv.Extensions
let csv = CsvFile.Load("http://faculty.washington.edu/heagerty/Books/Biostatistics/DATA/ozone.csv")
//What are the column names of the dataset?
csv.Headers
=begin
Jekyll tag to include Markdown text from _includes directory preprocessing with Liquid.
Usage:
{% markdown <filename> %}
=end
module Jekyll
class MarkdownTag < Liquid::Tag
def initialize(tag_name, text, tokens)
super
@text = text.strip