start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
/** | |
* Clamps a number. Based on Zevan's idea: http://actionsnippet.com/?p=475 | |
* params: val, min, max | |
* Author: Jakub Korzeniowski | |
* Agency: Softhis | |
* http://www.softhis.com | |
*/ | |
(function(){Math.clamp=function(a,b,c){return Math.max(b,Math.min(c,a));}})(); |
// Convert Excel dates into JS date objects | |
// | |
// @param excelDate {Number} | |
// @return {Date} | |
function getJsDateFromExcel(excelDate) { | |
// JavaScript dates can be constructed by passing milliseconds | |
// since the Unix epoch (January 1, 1970) example: new Date(12312512312); |
######################## | |
# Customize the test machine | |
######################## | |
machine: | |
# Set the timezeone - any value from /usr/share/zoneinfo/ is valid here | |
timezone: | |
America/Los_Angeles | |
# Version of ruby to use |
tell application "Reminders" | |
set todo_accounts to every account | |
-- accounts have lists. loop thru accounts to get their lists. | |
repeat with i from 1 to length of todo_accounts | |
tell account i | |
set todo_lists to get every list | |
-- lists have reminders. loop thru lists to get their reminders | |
repeat with j from 1 to length of todo_lists | |
tell list j | |
set todos to (get reminders) |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
rm -rf "${HOME}/Library/Caches/CocoaPods" | |
rm -rf "`pwd`/Pods/" | |
pod update |
The question: how can we use ES6 modules in Node.js, where modules-as-functions is very common? That is, given a future in which V8 supports ES6 modules:
export
syntax, without breaking consumers that do require("function-module")()
?import
syntax, while not demanding that the module author rewrites his code to ES6 export
?@wycats showed me a solution. It involves hooking into the loader API to do some rewriting, and using a distinguished name for the single export.
This is me eating crow for lots of false statements I've made all over Twitter today. Here it goes.
This means, on your local machine, you haven't made any SSH keys. Not to worry. Here's how to fix:
*nix
based command prompt (but not the default Windows Command Prompt!)cd ~/.ssh
. This will take you to the root directory for Git (Likely C:\Users\[YOUR-USER-NAME]\.ssh\
on Windows).ssh
folder, there should be these two files: id_rsa
and id_rsa.pub
. These are the files that tell your computer how to communicate with GitHub, BitBucket, or any other Git based service. Type ls
to see a directory listing. If those two files don't show up, proceed to the next step. NOTE: Your SSH keys must be named id_rsa
and id_rsa.pub
in order for Git, GitHub, and BitBucket to recognize them by default.ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"
. Th##Create an alias to MAMP's PHP installation
To do this, we can simply create an alias for our bash profile. We'll be doing this is nano, though you can do it in vim or a number of other editors as well.
Within the terminal, run:
nano ~/.bash_profile
This will open nano with the contents, at the top in a blank line add the following line: