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kogakure / .gitignore
Last active December 17, 2023 08:21
Git: .gitignore file for LaTeX projects
*.acn
*.acr
*.alg
*.aux
*.bak
*.bbl
*.bcf
*.blg
*.brf
*.bst
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# Aside from removing Ruby on Rails specific code this is taken verbatim from
# mislav's git-deploy (http://github.com/mislav/git-deploy) and it's awesome
# - Ryan Florence (http://ryanflorence.com)
#
# Install this hook to a remote repository with a working tree, when you push
# to it, this hook will reset the head so the files are updated
if ENV['GIT_DIR'] == '.'
@snuggs
snuggs / .tmux.conf
Last active August 22, 2024 14:22
IDE & TMUX Configuration
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# _
# | |_ _ __ ___ _ ___ __
# | __| '_ ` _ \| | | \ \/ /
# | |_| | | | | | |_| |> <
# \__|_| |_| |_|\__,_/_/\_\
#
# Cheatsheets:
# https://devhints.io/tmux
# `property not found` issue:
@adamgit
adamgit / .gitignore
Last active November 11, 2024 06:14
.gitignore file for Xcode4 / OS X Source projects
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# .gitignore file for Xcode4 and Xcode5 Source projects
#
# Apple bugs, waiting for Apple to fix/respond:
#
# 15564624 - what does the xccheckout file in Xcode5 do? Where's the documentation?
#
# Version 2.6
# For latest version, see: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/49478/git-ignore-file-for-xcode-projects
#
@minrk
minrk / nbstripout
Last active June 6, 2023 06:23
git pre-commit hook for stripping output from IPython notebooks
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""strip outputs from an IPython Notebook
Opens a notebook, strips its output, and writes the outputless version to the original file.
Useful mainly as a git filter or pre-commit hook for users who don't want to track output in VCS.
This does mostly the same thing as the `Clear All Output` command in the notebook UI.
LICENSE: Public Domain
@fractaledmind
fractaledmind / EXPORT ALL SKIM NOTES TO EVERNOTE WITH HYPERLINKS (Complete)
Last active January 9, 2017 01:36
REQUIRED PROGRAMS: - Skim (pdf viewer and annotator) - Evernote (cloud based note app) This script will (as the title suggests) export all of you Skim notes directly to Evernote with hyperlinks. It integrates the GENERATE TOP 3 NOTES WITH SYSTEM URL script that will put 3 notes at the top of the PDF with linking information. This means your PDF …
@cliss
cliss / organize-photos.py
Created October 6, 2013 14:43
Photo management script. This script will copy photos from "~/Pictures/iPhone Incoming" into a tree the script creates, with folders representing month and years, and photo names timestamped. Completely based on the work of the amazing Dr. Drang; see here: http://www.leancrew.com/all-this/2013/10/photo-management-via-the-finder/ You can see more…
#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
import os, shutil
import subprocess
import os.path
from datetime import datetime
######################## Functions #########################
#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
import os, shutil
import subprocess
import os.path
from datetime import datetime
import time
######################## Functions #########################
@jdmonaco
jdmonaco / organize-photos.py
Last active October 29, 2021 20:35 — forked from cliss/organize-photos.py
Update of @cliss's update of Dr. Drang's photo management scripts. Replaced shutil calls with subprocess calls. Added a log file that gets written to the destination directory. Source can now be a directory tree (using os.walk). Replaced comments/docstrings with slightly better code organization and function names. Replaced path string concatena…
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
organize-photos.py - Organize an unstructured folder tree of photos and movie
files into a month-and-year folder structure.
Note: This is a minor rewrite of @cliss's extension [1,2] of @drdrang's
photo management scripts [3], and includes a tweak from @jamiepinkham [4,5].
The lists of raw [6] and video [7] file extensions were found elsewhere.
@rasmusab
rasmusab / significance_test.R
Last active June 10, 2020 21:01
A Significantly Improved Significance Test! Not! (More context in this blogpost: http://www.sumsar.net/blog/2014/02/a-significantly-improved-test/)
# Test of Significance, takes the same arguments as t.test() .
signif.test <- function(x, ...) {
p <- t.test(x, ...)$p.value
# List of p excuses retrieved from http://mchankins.wordpress.com/2013/04/21/still-not-significant-2/
p_excuses <- c(
"(barely) not statistically significant <p>",
"a barely detectable statistically significant difference <p>",
"a borderline significant trend <p>",
"a certain trend toward significance <p>",