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@lucasfais
lucasfais / gist:1207002
Created September 9, 2011 18:46
Sublime Text 2 - Useful Shortcuts

Sublime Text 2 – Useful Shortcuts (Mac OS X)

General

⌘T go to file
⌘⌃P go to project
⌘R go to methods
⌃G go to line
⌘KB toggle side bar
⌘⇧P command prompt
@mythz
mythz / ServiceStack_FilesService.cs
Created December 27, 2011 04:49
ServiceStack RestFiles vs WCF Web APIs port
/*
Contains the file manager implementation of ServiceStack's REST /files Web Service:
Demo: http://www.servicestack.net/RestFiles/
GitHub: https://github.com/ServiceStack/ServiceStack.Examples/
*/
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Net;
using RestFiles.ServiceInterface.Support;
@rwest
rwest / README
Created January 9, 2012 16:42 — forked from symposion/README
Convert OS X Keychain exported entries into logins for 1Password import
These two files should help you to import passwords from mac OS X keychains to 1password.
Assumptions:
1) You have some experience with scripting/are a power-user. These scripts worked for me
but they haven't been extensively tested and if they don't work, you're on your own!
Please read this whole document before starting this process. If any of it seems
incomprehensible/frightening/over your head please do not use these scripts. You will
probably do something Very Bad and I wouldn't want that.
2) You have ruby 1.9.2 installed on your machine. This comes as standard with Lion, previous
versions of OS X may have earlier versions of ruby, which *may* work, but then again, they
@Rafe
Rafe / gist:3102414
Created July 13, 2012 02:59
AWK cheatsheet
HANDY ONE-LINE SCRIPTS FOR AWK 30 April 2008
Compiled by Eric Pement - eric [at] pement.org version 0.27
Latest version of this file (in English) is usually at:
http://www.pement.org/awk/awk1line.txt
This file will also be available in other languages:
Chinese - http://ximix.org/translation/awk1line_zh-CN.txt
USAGE:
using System;
namespace RsaKeyConverter.Converter
{
public static class BytesExtensions
{
public static string ToBase64(this byte[] bytes)
{
return Convert.ToBase64String(bytes);
}
@jacobblock
jacobblock / FreeNAS.md
Last active December 12, 2024 05:27
Ultimate FreeNAS Setup

FreeNAS

I started using FreeNAS in August 2013. It is fantastic piece of software and I have been really impressed by the upgrades just in the few months I've been using it. It looks like they recently went to a plugin system as of version 9 to make installing software easier for end users. I've ran into several issues related to plugins and user + group permissions so I decided to just use the available FreeBSD port system. After fiddling for a few days (now turned into months) I believe I have created something helpful for the community and anyone interested in picking up the port system. The sandbox nature of FreeNAS's jail system is especially helpful for playing around without having any consequence on your core system.

Here are straight-forward instructions to setting up a bunch of different software on FreeNAS. If you make a terrible error, just throw up another plugin sandbox and repeat.

ToC

@zenxedo
zenxedo / TrueNAS Setup.md
Last active February 22, 2025 07:31 — forked from jacobblock/FreeNAS.md
Ultimate FreeNAS 11.3 iocage Setup

TrueNAS

I will be moving from FreeNAS jails to ubuntu with docker, docker compose, and portainer. FreeNAS support and updates are lacking. There are many advantages to making the switch and with ZFS on linux I think FreeNAS may be a thing of the past. Stay tuned for a new guide of my latest setup. Check out my other gists for progress on the switch. https://gist.github.com/mow4cash/626275e095f7f90898944a85d66b3be6

WARNING READ THIS: This page contains incomplete and possibly incorrect info. The page is constantly being edited and worked on. Many of these should work but some may be broken. Read the code carefully to understand what you are doing, stuff may be need to be changed for your own use. This includes but not limited too JAIL AND ROUTER IPs, YOUR FREENAS MAIN VOLUME,THE MOST RECENT RELEASE OF DOWNLOADED FILES Use at your own risk.There may be helpful info in the comments.

Find me in the FreeNAS forums

@florido
florido / DevonThink Search operators
Last active April 3, 2025 15:35 — forked from keicoder/snippet.txt
DevonThink Search operators
DevonThink Search operators
In the toolbar search field, as well as in both the interactive and the simple web interface, you can use standard and extended Boolean operators, parenthesis, and more to fine tune your search.
The syntax of the operators is compatible to DEVONagent and EasyFind, the Finder, Spotlight, common search engines as well as common programming languages such as C, C++, Objective-C, Java, and JavaScript. The complexity of the query is unlimited.
Case
All terms are case-insensitive. You may, if you wish, use capitalization for proper names in a query, but DEVONthink Pro Office will ignore case in interpreting the query.