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@petermueller
petermueller / README.md
Last active September 29, 2023 10:41
Phoenix + esbuild + yarn + postcss + tailwindcss + cpx2

Getting started

If you just want to copy-paste this it should "just work", but you'll need to get yarn set up. Follow the instructions at https://yarnpkg.com/getting-started/install OR just run:

  • npm install -g yarn
  • yarn set version berry
  • yarn install # this should make a .yarn/, yarn.lock, and .pnp.js

Mix Tasks

If you want to run these outside of the context of a running phoenix server, you can also run the mix tasks, mix assets.install and mix assets.compile. They are a copy paste of some the CLI bits but you could abstract them out to point to a config/cmds.exs or something if you wanted.

esbuild

@paulrudy
paulrudy / is_dnd_enabled.sh
Created January 15, 2021 18:01
Determine whether Do Not Disturb (DND) is enabled (MacOS 11.x Big Sur)
#!/bin/zsh
dnd_enabled=$(plutil -extract dnd_prefs xml1 -o - ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.ncprefs.plist | xpath -q -e 'string(//data)' | base64 -D | plutil -convert xml1 - -o - | xpath -q -e 'boolean(//dict/key[text()="enabled"])')
echo $dnd_enabled
# An output of 1 means Do Not Disturb is enabled, and 0 means it's disabled.
@ryansch
ryansch / stackscript.sh
Last active December 18, 2020 17:39
linode stackscript for bootstrapping ubuntu with docker
#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
#<UDF name="name" label="Node name">
source <ssinclude StackScriptID="1">
#source ./bash.sh
echo "Setting up ubuntu user's ssh key"
@a7madgamal
a7madgamal / Change Do not disturb DND setting on Macos Big Sur using the terminal.md
Last active July 29, 2023 22:24
Change Do not disturb DND setting on Macos Big Sur using the terminal

defaults read com.apple.ncprefs.plist dnd_prefs

turn on: defaults write com.apple.ncprefs.plist dnd_prefs -data 62706C6973743030D60102030405060708080A08085B646E644D6972726F7265645F100F646E64446973706C6179536C6565705F101E72657065617465644661636574696D6543616C6C73427265616B73444E445875736572507265665E646E64446973706C61794C6F636B5F10136661636574696D6543616E427265616B444E44090808D30B0C0D070F1057656E61626C6564546461746556726561736F6E093341C2B41C4FC9D3891001080808152133545D6C828384858C9499A0A1AAACAD00000000000001010000000000000013000000000000000000000000000000AE

turn off: defaults write com.apple.ncprefs.plist dnd_prefs -data 62706C6973743030D5010203040506070707075B646E644D6972726F7265645F100F646E64446973706C6179536C6565705F101E72657065617465644661636574696D6543616C6C73427265616B73444E445E646E64446973706C61794C6F636B5F10136661636574696D6543616E427265616B444E44090808080808131F3152617778797A7B0000000000000101000000000000000B0000000000000000000000000000007C

@kristijanhusak
kristijanhusak / 1. Toggle-kitty-and-neovim-colors.md
Last active March 6, 2024 18:15
Toggle between light and dark colorschemes for both neovim and kitty

Requirements:

  • Neovim v0.4+
  • Python 3.4+ and pynvim
  • Kitty
  • Zsh, but would probably work with any shell if configured properly
  • Your favorite dark and light colorschemes

Installation

  1. Add below python script to ~/.config/kitty/ folder. Make sure to make it executable (chmod +x ~/.config/kitty/colors)
  2. Set up your dark/light colorscheme, and where to store kitty colors configuration (line 4 to 9)
@speric
speric / code-review.md
Created January 8, 2020 18:44
What should we look for when doing code review?

Code Review

What should we look for when doing code review? How should we receive code reviews from others?

thoughbot's Code Review guide is a great starting point. It articulates principles for the relational side of code review. This is especially relevant for us in a remote environment. How we give and receive feedback is as important as the feedback itself.

Things To Look For In Code Review

The following is a very incomplete list of questions to ask yourself during code review. The items here are meant to be starting points for a conversation with the code's author. Always assume the best intentions.

@Strykar
Strykar / myweechat.md
Last active April 27, 2024 04:09 — forked from pascalpoitras/1.md
My always up-to-date WeeChat configuration (weechat-dev)

WeeChat Screenshot

Add 4 pane layout

/window merge all
/eval /window splith ${calc:8 / ${window[gui_current_window].win_height} * 100 // 1}
/buffer add -switch highmon
/window splitv 40
/buffer ##news
/window splitv 75

/buffer exec.conky

@bbqtd
bbqtd / macos-tmux-256color.md
Last active May 9, 2025 23:46
Installing tmux-256color for macOS

Installing tmux-256color for macOS

  • macOS 10.15.5
  • tmux 3.1b

macOS has ncurses version 5.7 which does not ship the terminfo description for tmux. There're two ways that can help you to solve this problem.

The Fast Blazing Solution

Instead of tmux-256color, use screen-256color which comes with system. Place this command into ~/.tmux.conf or ~/.config/tmux/tmux.conf(for version 3.1 and later):

window:
padding:
x: 20
y: 20
decorations: none
startup_mode: Windowed
font:
normal:
family: Hasklig
@castwide
castwide / rails.rb
Last active October 24, 2024 16:26
Enhance Rails Intellisense in Solargraph
# The following comments fill some of the gaps in Solargraph's understanding of
# Rails apps. Since they're all in YARD, they get mapped in Solargraph but
# ignored at runtime.
#
# You can put this file anywhere in the project, as long as it gets included in
# the workspace maps. It's recommended that you keep it in a standalone file
# instead of pasting it into an existing one.
#
# @!parse
# class ActionController::Base