For use on:
https://console.aws.amazon.com/s3/home
Only tested in Chrome.
Installation instructions:
- View > Always Show Bookmarks Bar.
var _ = require('underscore'), | |
util = require('util'); | |
// intercept stdout, passes thru callback | |
// also pass console.error thru stdout so it goes to callback too | |
// (stdout.write and stderr.write are both refs to the same stream.write function) | |
// returns an unhook() function, call when done intercepting | |
module.exports = function interceptStdout(callback) { | |
var old_stdout_write = process.stdout.write, | |
old_console_error = console.error; |
var mongoCol = require( "mongo-col" ), | |
mongoStream = require( "mongo-stream" ), | |
mongoInsertStream = mongoStream( mongoCol( "piped-collection", null, { | |
dbOptions:{ | |
safe: true | |
} | |
})), | |
Logger = require( "bunyan" ); | |
new Logger({ |
For use on:
https://console.aws.amazon.com/s3/home
Only tested in Chrome.
Installation instructions:
I use git a lot for work and other projects, so I invested the time in creating some high quality aliases that really work for me. These just go in your bash profile (~/.bash_profile or ~/.bashrc or ~/.profile depending on your OS).
I see a lot of people go overboard with aliases, and then end up not using them. They're meant to cover 95% of the commands I use, not 100%.
alias gcam='git commit -am'
alias gs='git status'
alias gplr='git pull --rebase'
alias gpsh='git push'
alias gpo='git push -u origin `git symbolic-ref --short HEAD`'
'use strict'; | |
module.exports = function CustomError(message, extra) { | |
Error.captureStackTrace(this, this.constructor); | |
this.name = this.constructor.name; | |
this.message = message; | |
this.extra = extra; | |
}; | |
require('util').inherits(module.exports, Error); |