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@dctucker
dctucker / mark_read.sh
Created April 19, 2018 23:13
This uses the GitHub API to mark notifications as read if they meet a certain criteria (closed/merged/OoO/Backport/etc)
#!/bin/bash
mark_read() {
id=$1
curl -H "$CURLH" -s -X PATCH $API/notifications/threads/$id
}
CURLH="Authorization: token $GITHUB_TOKEN"
API=https://api.github.com
@JohnSundell
JohnSundell / CrossPlatformImages.swift
Last active January 5, 2025 10:16
An easy way to make code that uses UIImage cross-platform between iOS/tvOS & macOS
// Either put this in a separate file that you only include in your macOS target
// or wrap the code in #if os(macOS) / #endif
import Cocoa
// Step 1: Typealias UIImage to NSImage
typealias UIImage = NSImage
// Step 2: You might want to add these APIs that UIImage has but NSImage doesn't.
extension NSImage {
@AlexanderWillner
AlexanderWillner / things.sh
Last active September 15, 2023 07:29 — forked from avdgaag/things.sh
Command-line read-only interface to your local Things database of to do items.
Moved to https://github.com/alexanderwillner/things.sh/
@ttscoff
ttscoff / appinfo.md
Last active September 2, 2024 18:53
appinfo: A quick ruby script for Mac that returns some information for a specified Mac app in Terminal. Includes icon display if using imgcat or chafa are available.

appinfo

A script for getting details of installed Mac apps. Like Get Info but faster and cooler.

Save the script below as appinfo somewhere in your path. Make it executable with chmod a+x appinfo. Then just run appinfo APPNAME to get info on any installed app.

@seanmhanson
seanmhanson / ableismSanityCheck.md
Created April 3, 2017 16:17
Ableist Language in Code: Sanity Check

Ableist Language in Code: Sanity Check

Removing ableist language in code is important; it helps to create and maintain an environment that welcomes all developers of all backgrounds, while emphasizing that we as developers select the most articulate, precise, descriptive language we can rather than relying on metaphors. Quite simply, avoiding ableist language lets us make sure we are inclusive of all developers, while moving toward language that is simultaneously more acccessible to developers whose first language might not be our own.

The phrase sanity check is ableist, and unnecessarily references mental health in our code bases. It denotes that people with mental illnesses are inferior, wrong, or incorrect, and the phrase sanity continues to be used by employers and other individuals to discriminate against these people.

There are a ton of alternatives, and one of the best ways to select one is to ask yourself: What am I actually checking? and select something more descriptive. In everyday c

@ttscoff
ttscoff / dontforget.bash
Last active August 11, 2024 20:05
Quick reminders from Terminal (bash)
#!/bin/bash
# dontforget
#
# A stupid script for short term reminders in bash
#
# Arguments just need to contain a number and a bunch of words.
#
# The number can be anywhere in the arguments, but there shouldn't
# be any other numeric digits.
#
var active = false;
function changeRefer(details) {
if (!active) return;
for (var i = 0; i < details.requestHeaders.length; ++i) {
if (details.requestHeaders[i].name === 'Referer') {
details.requestHeaders[i].value = 'http://www.google.com/';
break;
}
@rentzsch
rentzsch / OmniFocus Selected Mail Messages.applescript
Created January 6, 2015 05:04
OmniFocus Selected Mail Messages.applescript
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OmniFocus Selected Mail Messages.applescript
Copyright (c) 2015 Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch: http://rentzsch.com
Some rights reserved: http://opensource.org/licenses/mit
Pure AppleScript reimplementation of OmniGroup's Clip-o-Tron for OmniFocus.
Hopefully this implementation will be more resilient against OS X, Mail, and OmniFocus updates.
Successfully tested against OS X 10.10.1, OmniFocus 1.10.6, and OmniFocus 2.0.4.
@simeonwillbanks
simeonwillbanks / app.js.coffee
Last active June 25, 2019 06:32
#AngularJS templates and #rails with eager loading -- prefill the AngularJS $templateCache. Inspired by @minhajuddin -- http://minhajuddin.com/2013/04/28/angularjs-templates-and-rails-with-eager-loading
# /code/railsapp/app/assets/javascripts/thing/app.js.coffee
#= require angular/templates
angular.module("thing", ["app.templates"]).value("appName", "thing")
@mislav
mislav / OpenSSL fix.md
Last active June 8, 2023 07:48
Fix OpenSSL certificate errors on Ruby 2.0

The reason why you might get certificate errors in Ruby 2.0 when talking HTTPS is because there isn't a default certificate bundle that OpenSSL (which was used when building Ruby) trusts.

Update: this problem is solved in edge versions of rbenv and RVM.

$ ruby -rnet/https -e "Net::HTTP.get URI('https://github.com')"
net/http.rb:917:in `connect': SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=SSLv3
  read server certificate B: certificate verify failed (OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError)

You can work around the issue by installing a certificate bundle that you trust. I trust Mozilla and curl.