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@sheharyarn
sheharyarn / mongo_backup.sh
Last active December 12, 2024 15:16
Mongodump Shell Script for Cronjob
#!/bin/bash
MONGO_DATABASE="your_db_name"
APP_NAME="your_app_name"
MONGO_HOST="127.0.0.1"
MONGO_PORT="27017"
TIMESTAMP=`date +%F-%H%M`
MONGODUMP_PATH="/usr/bin/mongodump"
BACKUPS_DIR="/home/username/backups/$APP_NAME"
# Node-WebKit CheatSheet
# Download: https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit#downloads
# Old Versions: https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit/wiki/Downloads-of-old-versions
# Wiki: https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit/wiki
# How: https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit/wiki/How-node.js-is-integrated-with-chromium
# 1. Run your application.
# https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit/wiki/How-to-run-apps
@vinceallenvince
vinceallenvince / README.md
Last active July 2, 2024 15:12
CI with Travis, github Releases API, gh-pages and npm publish

CI with Travis, GitHub Releases API and gh-pages

When hosting a project on GitHub, it's likely you'll want to use GitHub Pages to host a public web site with examples, instructions, etc. If you're not using a continuous integration service like Travis, keeping your gh-pages site up to date requires continuous wrangling.

The steps below outline how to use Travis CI with GitHub Releases and GitHub Pages to create a "1-button" deployment workflow. After testing and running a release build, Travis will upload your release assets to GitHub. It will also push a new version of your public facing site to GitHub Pages.

Organize your project

Let's assume you are hosting a JavaScript project that will offer a single JavaScript file as a release asset. It's likely you'll organize your files like this.

@vertexclique
vertexclique / cracking.md
Last active February 22, 2025 13:20
Cracking guide for Sublime Text 3 Build 3059 / 3065 ( Mac / Win x86_64 / Windows x86 / Linux x64 / Linux x86 )

MacOS

Build 3059

MD5: 59bab8f71f8c096cd3f72cd73851515d

Rename it to: Sublime Text

Make it executable with: chmod u+x Sublime\ Text

#Deploy and rollback on Heroku in staging and production
class RakeHerokuDeployer
def initialize app_env
@app = ENV["#{app_env.to_s.upcase}_APP"]
end
def run_migrations
push; turn_app_off; migrate; restart; turn_app_on; tag;
end
@brobertsaz
brobertsaz / serversetup.md
Last active January 4, 2016 18:28
Ubuntu Precise Rails, Nginx, Unicorn and Capistrano ('2.15.5') Server Setup

Ubuntu Precise Rails, Nginx, Unicorn and Capistrano ('2.15.5') Server Setup

I originally tried to use the ~> 3.0 version of Capistrano, but fell back to the 2.15.5 version. There were a lot of changes in the new version that I did not feel like learning right at the moment...

1. Setup deploy user

First we will create a new user for deployment:

$ ssh into your server

@PWSdelta
PWSdelta / rspec_model_testing_template.rb
Last active March 11, 2025 21:14
Rails Rspec model testing skeleton & cheat sheet using rspec-rails, shoulda-matchers, shoulda-callbacks, and factory_girl_rails. Pretty much a brain dump of examples of what you can (should?) test in a model. Pick & choose what you like, and please let me know if there are any errors or new/changed features out there. Reddit comment thread: http…
# This is a skeleton for testing models including examples of validations, callbacks,
# scopes, instance & class methods, associations, and more.
# Pick and choose what you want, as all models don't NEED to be tested at this depth.
#
# I'm always eager to hear new tips & suggestions as I'm still new to testing,
# so if you have any, please share!
#
# @kyletcarlson
#
# This skeleton also assumes you're using the following gems:
@ryanmaxwell
ryanmaxwell / gist:6227531
Last active December 21, 2015 01:28
Useful utility method to get the most appropriate image resource from the main bundle for the device based on filename. Fills a need until the new asset packages in Xcode 5 is released.
+ (UIImage *)imageResource:(NSString *)name ofType:(NSString *)type {
NSString *systemVersion = UIDevice.currentDevice.systemVersion;
NSString *iOSMajorSystemVersion = (systemVersion.length) ? [NSString stringWithFormat:@"iOS%@", [systemVersion substringToIndex:1]] : @"iOS";
if (UIScreen.mainScreen.bounds.size.height == 568.0f) {
/* iPhone 5 */
NSString *iPhone5SystemVersionImageName = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@-%@-568h@2x", name, iOSMajorSystemVersion];
NSString *iPhone5SystemVersionImagePath = [NSBundle.mainBundle pathForResource:iPhone5SystemVersionImageName ofType:type];
@sathishmanohar
sathishmanohar / install_passenger_nginx_digital_ocean.sh
Last active June 2, 2020 12:30
Steps to setup and install passenger nginx and rails on digital ocean
# Login as root
ssh root@domain
# Create deploy user
adduser <username> #Adds User with username given. Enter Password when Prompted. Other Details are Optional
# Add user to sudo group
usermod -g <groupname> <username>
# Add .ssh/authorized_keys for deploy user
@kmorcinek
kmorcinek / .gitignore
Last active April 25, 2025 17:25
.gitignore for C# projects
# The following command works for downloading when using Git for Windows:
# curl -LOf http://gist.githubusercontent.com/kmorcinek/2710267/raw/.gitignore
#
# Download this file using PowerShell v3 under Windows with the following comand:
# Invoke-WebRequest https://gist.githubusercontent.com/kmorcinek/2710267/raw/ -OutFile .gitignore
#
# or wget:
# wget --no-check-certificate http://gist.githubusercontent.com/kmorcinek/2710267/raw/.gitignore
# User-specific files