GitHub supports several lightweight markup languages for documentation; the most popular ones (generally, not just at GitHub) are Markdown and reStructuredText. Markdown is sometimes considered easier to use, and is often preferred when the purpose is simply to generate HTML. On the other hand, reStructuredText is more extensible and powerful, with native support (not just embedded HTML) for tables, as well as things like automatic generation of tables of contents.
#!/bin/bash | |
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# DROPKICK.SH | |
# | |
# Detect and Disconnect the DropCam and Withings devices some people are using to | |
# spy on guests in their home, especially in AirBnB rentals. Based on Glasshole.sh: | |
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# http://julianoliver.com/output/log_2014-05-30_20-52 | |
# | |
# This script was named by Adam Harvey (http://ahprojects.com), who also |
This is the list of exit codes for wget: | |
0 No problems occurred | |
1 Generic error code | |
2 Parse error — for instance, when parsing command-line options, the .wgetrc or .netrc… | |
3 File I/O error | |
4 Network failure | |
5 SSL verification failure | |
6 Username/password authentication failure | |
7 Protocol errors |
I spent a lot of time trying to find a pretty optimal (for me) setup for Clojure… at the same time I was trying to dive in and learn it. This is never optimal; you shouldn't be fighting the environment while trying to learn something.
I feel like I went through a lot of pain searching Google, StackOverflow, blogs, and other sites for random tidbits of information and instructions.
This is a comprehensive "what I learned and what I ended up doing" that will hopefully be of use to others and act as a journal for myself if I ever have to do it again. I want to be very step-by-step and explain what's happening (and why) at each step.
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> | |
<title> - jsFiddle demo</title> | |
<script type='text/javascript' src='lazyload.js'></script> | |
<style type='text/css'> |
Showing how motion design documentation can communicate branding and a direction for cohesive animation on a site. Illustrations by Kristen Kong.
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// Generate unique IDs for use as pseudo-private/protected names. | |
// Similar in concept to | |
// <http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=strawman:names>. | |
// | |
// The goals of this function are twofold: | |
// | |
// * Provide a way to generate a string guaranteed to be unique when compared | |
// to other strings generated by this function. | |
// * Make the string complex enough that it is highly unlikely to be | |
// accidentally duplicated by hand (this is key if you're using `ID` |
# prepare images for og serving | |
echo "Uses imagemagick." | |
images="input/*.png" | |
watermark="watermark.png" | |
outputDir="output/" | |
bgColor="#00dc9e" | |
mkdir tmp/ | |
mkdir $outputDir |
String bWhat(int n) { | |
return n != 1 ? 'bottles' : 'bottle'; | |
} | |
void main() { | |
for(var i = 99; i > 0; i--) { | |
((){ | |
int num = i; | |
String b = bWhat(num); |