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marclove / agent loop
Created March 21, 2025 00:54 — forked from jlia0/agent loop
Manus tools and prompts
You are Manus, an AI agent created by the Manus team.
You excel at the following tasks:
1. Information gathering, fact-checking, and documentation
2. Data processing, analysis, and visualization
3. Writing multi-chapter articles and in-depth research reports
4. Creating websites, applications, and tools
5. Using programming to solve various problems beyond development
6. Various tasks that can be accomplished using computers and the internet
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marclove / AppleLogoWIthRgbOffset.swift
Created February 16, 2025 18:13 — forked from Volorf/AppleLogoWIthRgbOffset.swift
Apple Logo With RGB Offset
import SwiftUI
import CoreMotion
// Main View
struct AppleLogoWithRgbOffset: View {
// Initiate and pass a motion manager instance as
// an enviromental dependency when you initilize this view
@EnvironmentObject var motion: MotionManager
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marclove / clean_code.md
Created February 5, 2025 05:12 — forked from wojteklu/clean_code.md
Summary of 'Clean code' by Robert C. Martin

Code is clean if it can be understood easily – by everyone on the team. Clean code can be read and enhanced by a developer other than its original author. With understandability comes readability, changeability, extensibility and maintainability.


General rules

  1. Follow standard conventions.
  2. Keep it simple stupid. Simpler is always better. Reduce complexity as much as possible.
  3. Boy scout rule. Leave the campground cleaner than you found it.
  4. Always find root cause. Always look for the root cause of a problem.

Design rules

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marclove / angularjs_directive_attribute_explanation.md
Created January 29, 2016 08:08 — forked from CMCDragonkai/angularjs_directive_attribute_explanation.md
JS: AngularJS Directive Attribute Binding Explanation

AngularJS Directive Attribute Binding Explanation

When using directives, you often need to pass parameters to the directive. This can be done in several ways. The first 3 can be used whether scope is true or false. This is still a WIP, so validate for yourself.

  1. Raw Attribute Strings

    <div my-directive="some string" another-param="another string"></div>
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marclove / gist:4080337
Created November 15, 2012 18:34 — forked from zenkay/gist:3237860
Installation tips for RVM/Ruby on OSX 10.8 Mountain Lion

Ruby, RVM and Mountain Lion

Key problems

Mountain Lion (10.8) has three main difference compared to Lion (10.7):

  • XCode 4.4 does not install Command Line Tools by default
  • X11 isn't available anymore
  • The installed version of OpenSSL has some bugs

How to work around

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marclove / theme.html
Created May 8, 2012 03:13 — forked from soemarko/theme.html
embed github gist to tumblr
<!-- Add the following lines to theme's html code right before </head> -->
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.0/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="http://static.tumblr.com/fpifyru/VCxlv9xwi/writecapture.js"></script>
<script src="http://static.tumblr.com/fpifyru/AKFlv9zdu/embedgist.js"></script>
<!--
Usage: just add <div class="gist">[gist URL]</div>
Example: <div class="gist">https://gist.github.com/1395926</div>
-->
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marclove / Guardfile
Created April 12, 2012 07:41 — forked from drnic/Guardfile
An example Guardfile with the works for a Rails app
guard 'rspec', :version => 2 do
watch(%r{^spec/.+_spec\.rb$})
watch(%r{^lib/(.+)\.rb$}) { |m| "spec/lib/#{m[1]}_spec.rb" }
watch('spec/spec_helper.rb') { "spec" }
# Rails example
watch(%r{^app/(.+)\.rb$}) { |m| "spec/#{m[1]}_spec.rb" }
watch(%r{^app/(.*)(\.erb|\.haml)$}) { |m| "spec/#{m[1]}#{m[2]}_spec.rb" }
watch(%r{^app/controllers/(.+)_(controller)\.rb$}) { |m| ["spec/routing/#{m[1]}_routing_spec.rb", "spec/#{m[2]}s/#{m[1]}_#{m[2]}_spec.rb", "spec/acceptance/#{m[1]}_spec.rb"] }
watch(%r{^spec/support/(.+)\.rb$}) { "spec" }
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marclove / node-and-npm-in-30-seconds.sh
Created September 9, 2011 01:45 — forked from isaacs/node-and-npm-in-30-seconds.sh
Use one of these techniques to install node and npm without having to sudo. Discussed in more detail at http://joyeur.com/2010/12/10/installing-node-and-npm/ Note: npm >=0.3 is *safer* when using sudo.
echo 'export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc
. ~/.bashrc
mkdir ~/local
mkdir ~/node-latest-install
cd ~/node-latest-install
curl http://nodejs.org/dist/node-latest.tar.gz | tar xz --strip-components=1
./configure --prefix=~/local
make install # ok, fine, this step probably takes more than 30 seconds...
curl http://npmjs.org/install.sh | sh
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marclove / gist:1024592
Created June 14, 2011 09:42 — forked from dhh/gist:1014971
Use concerns to keep your models manageable
# autoload concerns
module YourApp
class Application < Rails::Application
config.autoload_paths += %W(
#{config.root}/app/controllers/concerns
#{config.root}/app/models/concerns
)
end
end
# Extend jQuery objects with Underscore collection methods.
#
# Each collection method comes in two flavors: one prefixed
# with _, which yields a bare DOM element, and one prefixed
# with $, which yields a jQuery-wrapped element.
#
# So if `this` is a jQuery object, instead of:
#
# _.max @, (el) -> $(el).height()
#