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/etc/periodic/15min/sync-mirror-alpine → /usr/local/bin/sync-mirror (symlink)
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/etc/sync-mirror.d/alpine.conf
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/usr/local/bin/sync-mirror
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/var/www/mirrors/alpine
- using Ansible command line:
ansible-playbook --connection=local 127.0.0.1 playbook.yml
- using inventory:
127.0.0.1 ansible_connection=local
## Unity ## | |
*.cs diff=csharp text | |
*.cginc text | |
*.shader text | |
*.mat merge=unityyamlmerge eol=lf | |
*.anim merge=unityyamlmerge eol=lf | |
*.unity merge=unityyamlmerge eol=lf | |
*.prefab merge=unityyamlmerge eol=lf |
Please follow these steps to set up your nick and configure your client. Check off each step to make sure it's been done:
Select a permanent, master nickname. If the nickname you want is registered but has expired, just ask a staffer and in most cases, we will be happy to drop it for you.
Please avoid using the name of a community project or trademarked entity, to avoid conflicts. Write down your password and be sure to keep the sheet of paper in a safe place.
Register your IRC nick:
set itermRunning to (application "iTerm" is running) | |
set scriptPath to quoted form of POSIX path of ((path to me as text) & "::" & "start.sh") | |
set user_shell to do shell script "dscl /Search -read /Users/$USER UserShell | awk '{print $2}'" | |
tell application "iTerm" | |
activate | |
if not (exists window 1) or (itermRunning = false) then | |
reopen | |
end if |
package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"github.com/skratchdot/open-golang/open" | |
"net" | |
"net/http" | |
) | |
func main() { |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Go build script that runs cloc, cpd, lint, vet, test and coverage for Jenkins | |
# | |
# Outside tools include: | |
# gocov: go get github.com/axw/gocov | |
# gocov-xml: go get github.com/t-yuki/gocov-xml | |
# go2xunit: go get bitbucket.org/tebeka/go2xunit | |
# jscpd: npm i jscpd -g | |
# cloc: npm i cloc -g |
I fell in love with CoffeeScript a couple of years ago. Javascript has always seemed something of an interesting curiosity to me and I was happy to see the meteoric rise of Node.js, but coming from a background of Python I really preferred a cleaner syntax.
In any fast moving community it is inevitable that things will change, and so today we see a big shift toward ES6, the new version of Javascript. It incorporates a handful of the nicer features from CoffeeScript and is usable today through tools like Babel. Here are some of my thoughts and issues on moving away from CoffeeScript in favor of ES6.
While reading I suggest keeping open a tab to Babel's learning ES6 page. The examples there are great.
Holy punctuation, Batman! Say goodbye to your whitespace and hello to parenthesis, curly braces, and semicolons again. Even with the advanced ES6 syntax you'll find yourself writing a lot more punctuatio
package main | |
import "code.google.com/p/go-tour/reader" | |
type MyReader struct{} | |
func (r MyReader) Read(bytes []byte) (int, error) { | |
for i := range bytes { | |
bytes[i] = 65 |