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sigerello / README.markdown
Created October 8, 2011 06:12 — forked from dora-gt/README.markdown
How to install MongoDB 2.0 on Mac OS X (>= Leopard)

How to install MongoDB 2.0 on Mac OS X (>= Leopard)

Procedure

The whole install procedure is like the following.
You would have to do 7 steps.

  1. Download the latest tar file, and expand it.
  2. Move it to /usr/local/, and make a symbolic link to the folder.
  3. Add path to MongoDB binaries.
  4. Make an user that "mongod" runs on, and group that owns the user.
# config/initializers/active_admin_mongoid_patch.rb
require "active_admin"
require "active_admin/resource_controller"
require 'ostruct'
module ActiveAdmin
class Namespace
# Disable comments
def comments?
@myobie
myobie / mountain-lion-brew-setup.markdown
Created February 18, 2012 20:14
Get Mountain Lion and Homebrew to Be Happy

Get Mountain Lion and Homebrew to Be Happy

1) Install XCode 4.4 into /Applications

Get it from the App Store.

2) Install Command Line Tools

In XCode's Preferences > Downloads you can install command line tools.

@ream88
ream88 / 0-README.md
Created March 1, 2012 11:47
Ruby-1.9.x debugger install script

Ruby-1.9.3 debugger install script

This script will install ruby-debug19 under your current Ruby 1.9.3 environment.

Requirements

  • rbenv

Installation

@anthonyshort
anthonyshort / _media-queries.scss
Created March 13, 2012 10:37
Media Queries in Sass
// Media Queries in Sass 3.2
//
// These mixins make media queries a breeze with Sass.
// The media queries from mobile up until desktop all
// trigger at different points along the way
//
// And important point to remember is that and width
// over the portrait width is considered to be part of the
// landscape width. This allows us to capture widths of devices
// that might not fit the dimensions exactly. This means the break
@jrochkind
jrochkind / gist:2161449
Created March 22, 2012 18:40
A Capistrano Rails Guide

A Capistrano Rails Guide

by Jonathan Rochkind, http://bibwild.wordpress.com

why cap?

Capistrano automates pushing out a new version of your application to a deployment location.

I've been writing and deploying Rails apps for a while, but I avoided using Capistrano until recently. I've got a pretty simple one-host deployment, and even though everyone said Capistrano was great, every time I tried to get started I just got snowed under not being able to figure out exactly what I wanted to do, and figured I wasn't having that much trouble doing it "manually".

@ahawkins
ahawkins / deploy.rb
Created March 29, 2012 13:59
Deploy script for Heroku apps
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# This is a basic deploy script for Heroku apps.
# It provides a structure you can use to expand on
# and add your own prereqs and deploy tasks.
#
# It basically ensures that:
# 1. There are no uncommited files
# 2. You can ssh to github
# 3. You can connect to heroku
@flomotlik
flomotlik / Gemfile
Last active April 6, 2021 13:17
Puma on Heroku
gem 'foreman'
gem 'puma'
@okunishinishi
okunishinishi / Remove all git tags
Created March 8, 2014 03:12
Delete all git remote tags
#Delete local tags.
git tag -l | xargs git tag -d
#Fetch remote tags.
git fetch
#Delete remote tags.
git tag -l | xargs -n 1 git push --delete origin
#Delete local tasg.
git tag -l | xargs git tag -d
class PolicyTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
def assert_permissions(current_user, record, available_actions, permissions_hash = {})
permissions_hash.each do |action, should_be_permitted|
if should_be_permitted
assert_permit current_user, record, action
else
refute_permit current_user, record, action
end
end