$ rails g model User
belongs_to
has_one
require "net/http" | |
require "enumerator" | |
# Example Usage: | |
# | |
# use Rack::Proxy do |req| | |
# if req.path =~ %r{^/remote/service.php$} | |
# URI.parse("http://remote-service-provider.com/service-end-point.php?#{req.query}") | |
# end | |
# end |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# Complete thor tasks script for bash | |
# Save it somewhere and then add | |
# complete -C path/to/script -o default thor | |
# to your ~/.bashrc | |
require 'fileutils' | |
THORFILES = ['thorfile', 'Thorfile', 'thorfile.rb', 'Thorfile.rb', '*.thor'] |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# A sneaky wrapper around Rubocop that allows you to run it only against | |
# the recent changes, as opposed to the whole project. It lets you | |
# enforce the style guide for new/modified code only, as opposed to | |
# having to restyle everything or adding cops incrementally. It relies | |
# on git to figure out which files to check. | |
# | |
# Here are some options you can pass in addition to the ones in rubocop: | |
# |
import code; code.interact(local=dict(globals(), **locals())) |
After installing the keybase command-line tool onto a new / fresh computer, you may want to import your PGP key to the local keyring so that you may use the keys with GPG.
Import your PUBLIC PGP key:
keybase pgp export|gpg --import -
This document is targeted at those who seek to build reproducible dev environment across machines, OS, and time.
It maybe easier for remote teams to work together and not spending hours each person setting up asdf/pyenv/rbenv
, LSP servers
, linters
, runtime/libs
. Nix is probably the closest thing to Docker in terms of development environment.
Flake is used here because it provides hermetic build, with absolutely no reliance on system environment (be it Arch/Catalina/Mojave). Also it freezes dependencies in flake.lock
so builds are reproducible.
This gist provides the setup to develop Java/Clojure/Python applications on Nix. But it can be easily adapted to ruby, nodejs, haskell.