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@cjbottaro
cjbottaro / overlay.sh
Last active November 13, 2018 15:06
Convert ECS Optimized AMI to use overlay/overlay2
set -e
# Stop the docker daemon
/etc/init.d/docker stop
# Configure ECS Agent
# http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs-agent-config.html
# http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/automated_image_cleanup.html
cat > /etc/ecs/ecs.config << "EOF"
ECS_ENGINE_TASK_CLEANUP_WAIT_DURATION=1h
@ggravarr
ggravarr / moment-timezone.js
Created July 29, 2016 20:42
flow-typed moment definition with moment-timezone added
type moment$MomentOptions = { // eslint-disable-line no-unused-vars
y?: number|string,
year?: number|string,
years?: number|string,
M?: number|string,
month?: number|string,
months?: number|string,
d?: number|string,
day?: number|string,
days?: number|string,
@activescott
activescott / export evernote notebooks.scpt
Created July 1, 2016 01:02
Export All Evernote Notebooks
exportEvernote()
on exportEvernote()
set outputDir to (do shell script "echo ~/Downloads/")
set theDate to current date
set timeStamp to (do shell script "date +'%y-%m-%d-%T'")
tell application "Evernote"
@markerikson
markerikson / appEntryPoint.js
Last active October 30, 2024 10:11
Webpack React/Redux Hot Module Reloading (HMR) example
import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import configureStore from "./store/configureStore";
const store = configureStore();
const rootEl = document.getElementById("root");
@glenjamin
glenjamin / records.js
Last active May 4, 2020 16:50
Flow types for immutable records.
/* @flow */
import * as I from "immutable";
/**
* Define an immutable record intended for holding reducer state
* @param spec - the keys and their default values
* @return a state record factory function
*/
export function defineRecord<T: Object>(
@mmazzarolo
mmazzarolo / Appfile
Created May 17, 2016 11:27
Simple Fastlane setup for React-Native (Android - iOS)
# iOS
app_identifier "com.myapp.app" # The bundle identifier of your app
apple_id "[email protected]" # Your Apple email address
team_id "1234ABCD" # Developer Portal Team ID
# Android
json_key_file "./google-play-api-secret.json" # Path to the json secret file - Follow https://github.com/fastlane/supply#setup to get one
package_name "com.myapp.app" # Your Android app package
@matiaskorhonen
matiaskorhonen / sign-pdf.rb
Last active March 21, 2025 02:34
Quick and dirty PDF signing in Ruby (using Origami)
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require "openssl"
require "time"
begin
require "origami"
rescue LoadError
abort "origami not installed: gem install origami"
end
@yoichitgy
yoichitgy / hugodeploy
Last active July 1, 2022 18:19
A bash script to deploy GitHub Pages with Hugo.
#!/bin/bash
while getopts p option
do
case $option in
p) opt_p=TRUE ;;
esac
done
if [ ! -d "public" ]
@danielgtaylor
danielgtaylor / gist:0b60c2ed1f069f118562
Last active March 12, 2025 04:26
Moving to ES6 from CoffeeScript

Moving to ES6 from CoffeeScript

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.

Punctuation

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

@lmars
lmars / flynn-mongodb.txt
Created March 14, 2015 16:37
Flynn MongoDB
# create a mongo app
flynn create --remote "" mongo
# create a release using the latest (at the time of writing) Docker MongoDB image
flynn -a mongo release add -f config.json "https://registry.hub.docker.com?name=mongo&id=216d9a0e82646f77b31b78eeb0e26db5500930bbd6085d5d5c3844ec27c0ca50"
# scale the server to one process. This may time out initially as the server pulls the image, but watch "flynn -a mongo ps" and it should come up.
flynn -a mongo scale server=1
# mongo should now be running in the cluster at mongo.discoverd:27017