A list of the most common functionalities in Jekyll (Liquid). You can use Jekyll with GitHub Pages, just make sure you are using the proper version.
Running a local server for testing purposes:
// Create our server | |
var server; | |
server = http.createServer(function(req,res){ | |
// Set CORS headers | |
res.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Origin', '*'); | |
res.setHeader('Access-Control-Request-Method', '*'); | |
res.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Methods', 'OPTIONS, GET'); | |
res.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Headers', '*'); | |
if ( req.method === 'OPTIONS' ) { | |
res.writeHead(200); |
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> | |
// Comcast Cable Communications, LLC Proprietary. Copyright 2012. | |
// Intended use is to display browser notifications for critical and time sensitive alerts. | |
var SYS_URL='/e8f6b078-0f35-11de-85c5-efc5ef23aa1f/aupm/notify.do'; | |
// var image_url='http://servicealerts.comcast.net:8080/images/mt'; | |
var image_url='http://xfinity.comcast.net/constantguard/BotAssistance/notice/images'; | |
var headertext1='<strong>Comcast Courtesy Notice</strong>'; | |
var textline1='You have reached 90% of your <b>monthly data usage allowance</b>.'; | |
var textline2='Please sign in for more information and to remove this alert.'; | |
var acknowledgebutton='<a href=\"#\" onClick="document.location.href=\''+SYS_URL+'?dispatch=redirect&redirectName=login¶mName=bmUid\'" title="Sign in to acknowledge" style="color: #FFFFFF;"><img alt="Sign in to acknowledge" src="'+image_url+'/mt_signin.png"/></a>'; |
<?php | |
// ADD NEW ADMIN USER TO WORDPRESS | |
// ---------------------------------- | |
// Put this file in your Wordpress root directory and run it from your browser. | |
// Delete it when you're done. | |
require_once('wp-blog-header.php'); | |
require_once('wp-includes/registration.php'); | |
// ---------------------------------------------------- |
A list of the most common functionalities in Jekyll (Liquid). You can use Jekyll with GitHub Pages, just make sure you are using the proper version.
Running a local server for testing purposes:
#!/bin/bash | |
##################################################### | |
# Name: Bash CheatSheet for Mac OSX | |
# | |
# A little overlook of the Bash basics | |
# | |
# Usage: | |
# | |
# Author: J. Le Coupanec | |
# Date: 2014/11/04 |
// Comcast Cable Communications, LLC Proprietary. Copyright 2014. | |
// Intended use is to display browser notifications for critical and time sensitive events. | |
var _ComcastAlert = (function(){ | |
return { | |
SYS_URL: '/e8f6b078-0f35-11de-85c5-efc5ef23aa1f/aupm/notify.do' | |
, dragObj: {zIndex: 999999} | |
, browser: null | |
, comcastCheck: 1 | |
, comcastTimer: null | |
, xmlhttp: null |
This is a ServiceWorker template to turn small github pages into offline ready app.
Whenever I make small tools & toys, I create github repo and make a demo page using github pages (like this one).
Often these "apps" are just an index.html
file with all the nessesary CSS and JavaScript in it (or maybe 2-3 html/css/js
files). I wanted to cache these files so that I can access my tools offline as well.
Make sure your github pages have HTTPS enforced, you can check Settings > GitHub Pages > Enforce HTTPS
of your repository.
Install Duplicator plugin
Build package (optionally filter out large image files)
Download archive and installer to an empty directory
Create a softlink to the directory ({name}) in the webserver folder
$ sudo ln -s /{name} /var/www/html/{name}
Change ownership of the directory to make it writable
const randomInterval = (() => { | |
const random = (min, max) => Math.random() * (max - min) + min; | |
return (callback, min, max) => { | |
const time = { | |
start: performance.now(), | |
total: random(min, max) | |
}; | |
const tick = now => { | |
if (time.total <= now - time.start) { | |
time.start = now; |
clone() { | |
git clone [email protected]:$1/$2.git | |
} |