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@avivkiss
avivkiss / Instructions.md
Last active December 14, 2015 11:09 — forked from danielres/README.markdown
Instructions for using Font Awesome with Octopress.

Edit: Apparently the sass file was removed from the latest versions of Font-Awesome... You can still download the sass file from GitHub here

  1. Download Font Awesome source
  2. Take the file sass/font-awesome.sass and put it in your octopress sass folder
  3. Rename it to _font-awesome.sass
  4. Create a directory 'octopress/source/font' and put the 4 font files there (ttf, svg, eot and woff).
  5. In your stylesheet (sass/screen.scss):
  • @import font-awesome
@17twenty
17twenty / gist:4985374
Created February 19, 2013 12:20
Git diff odt files
To get Git to diff between your odt/odp/ods files you will need to do the following things:
Install a conversion tool
$ sudo yum install odt2txt
Create your git config info directory if it's not already there
$ mkdir -p ~/.config/git/info
Add in attributes (you can paste this straight in or edit the file accordingly)
$ cat > ~/.config/git/info/attributes <<DELIM

Disclaimer: This post is Meteor & Backbone beef. Both Meteor and Backbone are absolute genius, and far beyond anything I could dream to create. But IMO there are better tools. Prepare yourselves *gulp*, I need to get this off my chest.

First, Backbone. Why people? It revolutionized JavaScript, did wonderful things for the world, and served its purpose well. But now we have better tools, so let’s move on. It’s like Gentoo users proselytizing Gentoo to the masses, perpetuating it as most common Distro; where all this time, Ubuntu would have saved everyone countless hours. Not

@m3nd3s
m3nd3s / NERDTree.mkd
Last active November 23, 2023 13:45
My Vim Cheat Sheet

NERDTree

o.......Open files, directories and bookmarks....................|NERDTree-o|
go......Open selected file, but leave cursor in the NERDTree.....|NERDTree-go|
t.......Open selected node/bookmark in a new tab.................|NERDTree-t|
T.......Same as 't' but keep the focus on the current tab........|NERDTree-T|
i.......Open selected file in a split window.....................|NERDTree-i|
gi......Same as i, but leave the cursor on the NERDTree..........|NERDTree-gi|
s.......Open selected file in a new vsplit.......................|NERDTree-s|
gs......Same as s, but leave the cursor on the NERDTree..........|NERDTree-gs|

O.......Recursively open the selected directory..................|NERDTree-O|

@oubiwann
oubiwann / 01-deferred-list.py
Created October 13, 2012 21:01
Async Batching with Twisted: A Walkthrough
from twisted.internet import defer, reactor
from twisted.web.client import getPage
def listCallback(results):
print results
def finish(ign):
reactor.stop()
def test():
@cosimo
cosimo / parse-options.sh
Created September 21, 2012 09:31
Example of how to parse options with bash/getopt
#!/bin/bash
#
# Example of how to parse short/long options with 'getopt'
#
OPTS=`getopt -o vhns: --long verbose,dry-run,help,stack-size: -n 'parse-options' -- "$@"`
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then echo "Failed parsing options." >&2 ; exit 1 ; fi
echo "$OPTS"
@jpennell
jpennell / fabfile.py
Created September 18, 2012 01:15
Fabric fabfile for Django/Heroku App
from fabric.api import env, local, require
def deploy():
"""fab [environment] deploy"""
require('environment')
maintenance_on()
push()
syncdb()
migrate()
@nickpoorman
nickpoorman / app.coffee
Created August 20, 2012 10:33
Express.js Backbone.js pushState router
# if the resource is not found then forward to backbone's router
app.use (req, res) ->
newUrl = req.protocol + '://' + req.get('Host') + '/#' + req.url
res.redirect newUrl
@milosdakic
milosdakic / stream.js
Created August 13, 2012 03:27
Backbone.js Collection/Model Stream mixin
/**
* Stream collection/model data.
* @exports mixins/Stream
* @module Stream
*/
var Stream = {
/**
* Is the collection steaming?
*
* @property streaming
@lost-theory
lost-theory / gist:3005268
Created June 27, 2012 16:35
consume JSON REST API blueprint inside flask app
from flask import Flask, jsonify, Blueprint, current_app
import json
## REST api ###################################################################
api = Blueprint('api', __name__)
@api.route("/users")
def users():
return jsonify(users=[