Create Key (no passphrase and name mirror the key)
ssh-keygen -t rsa -N "" -f ~/.ssh/mirror
(function(){ | |
var button_id = "download" | |
// include this code in your page | |
// you must have jQuery installed | |
// you must have a link element with an id of "download" | |
// this is limited to only one chart on the page (the first) | |
function encode_as_link(){ | |
// Add some critical information |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# with help and inspiration from | |
# * ASN1_generate_nconf(3) (specifically the SubjectPublicKeyInfo structure) | |
# * http://www.sysmic.org/dotclear/index.php?post/2010/03/24/Convert-keys-betweens-GnuPG%2C-OpenSsh-and-OpenSSL | |
# * http://blog.oddbit.com/2011/05/converting-openssh-public-keys.html | |
import sys | |
import base64 | |
import struct |
At the top of the file there should be a short introduction and/ or overview that explains what the project is. This description should match descriptions added for package managers (Gemspec, package.json, etc.)
Show what the library does as concisely as possible, developers should be able to figure out how your project solves their problem by looking at the code example. Make sure the API you are showing off is obvious, and that your code is short and concise.
on appIsRunning(appName) | |
tell application "System Events" to (name of processes) contains appName | |
end appIsRunning | |
on makeActive(appName) | |
tell application appName | |
activate | |
end tell | |
end makeActive |
If you prefer VirtualBox or aren't running OS X, here are some instructions and a script to help you get started with SmartOS under VirtualBox. If you use VirtualBox, skip the first section and read the section on how to get the Node.js SmartMachine up and running.
<?php | |
$headers = Array( | |
'Content-Type: text/xml;charset=UTF-8', | |
'SOAPAction: ""' | |
); | |
?> |
# Raw transaction API example work-through | |
# Send coins to a 2-of-3 multisig, then spend them. | |
# | |
# For this example, I'm using these three keypairs (public/private) | |
# 0491bba2510912a5bd37da1fb5b1673010e43d2c6d812c514e91bfa9f2eb129e1c183329db55bd868e209aac2fbc02cb33d98fe74bf23f0c235d6126b1d8334f86 / 5JaTXbAUmfPYZFRwrYaALK48fN6sFJp4rHqq2QSXs8ucfpE4yQU | |
# 04865c40293a680cb9c020e7b1e106d8c1916d3cef99aa431a56d253e69256dac09ef122b1a986818a7cb624532f062c1d1f8722084861c5c3291ccffef4ec6874 / 5Jb7fCeh1Wtm4yBBg3q3XbT6B525i17kVhy3vMC9AqfR6FH2qGk | |
# 048d2455d2403e08708fc1f556002f1b6cd83f992d085097f9974ab08a28838f07896fbab08f39495e15fa6fad6edbfb1e754e35fa1c7844c41f322a1863d46213 / 5JFjmGo5Fww9p8gvx48qBYDJNAzR9pmH5S389axMtDyPT8ddqmw | |
# First: combine the three keys into a multisig address: | |
./bitcoind createmultisig 2 '["0491bba2510912a5bd37da1fb5b1673010e43d2c6d812c514e91bfa9f2eb129e1c183329db55bd868e209aac2fbc02cb33d98fe74bf23f0c235d6126b1d8334f86","04865c40293a680cb9c020e7b1e106d8c1916d3cef99aa431a56d253e69256dac09ef122b1a9 |
// never use GitHub for Windows if you want to avoid losing all your code and most of your hair | |
// setup | |
git init // initialize folder for git repo | |
git remote add origin [email protected]:username/reponame.git // add repo to track | |
git branch -u origin/master // set upstream to origin master (no more "origin master" required after git pull/push | |
// alternatively | |
git push --set-upstream origin master | |
// check status of local repo |