An introduction to curl
using GitHub's API.
Makes a basic GET request to the specifed URI
curl https://api.github.com/users/caspyin
#Deploy and rollback on Heroku in staging and production | |
task :deploy_staging => ['deploy:set_staging_app', 'deploy:push', 'deploy:restart', 'deploy:tag'] | |
task :deploy_production => ['deploy:set_production_app', 'deploy:push', 'deploy:restart', 'deploy:tag'] | |
namespace :deploy do | |
PRODUCTION_APP = 'YOUR_PRODUCTION_APP_NAME_ON_HEROKU' | |
STAGING_APP = 'YOUR_STAGING_APP_NAME_ON_HEROKU' | |
task :staging_migrations => [:set_staging_app, :push, :off, :migrate, :restart, :on, :tag] | |
task :staging_rollback => [:set_staging_app, :off, :push_previous, :restart, :on] |
=Navigating= | |
visit('/projects') | |
visit(post_comments_path(post)) | |
=Clicking links and buttons= | |
click_link('id-of-link') | |
click_link('Link Text') | |
click_button('Save') | |
click('Link Text') # Click either a link or a button | |
click('Button Value') |
An introduction to curl
using GitHub's API.
Makes a basic GET request to the specifed URI
curl https://api.github.com/users/caspyin
Let's have some command-line fun with curl, [jq][1], and the [new GitHub Search API][2].
Today we're looking for:
// iMacro CheatSheet - Command Reference | |
// http://wiki.imacros.net/Command_Reference | |
// iMacros supports 3 types of variables: | |
// * The macro variables !VAR0 thru !VAR9. They can be used with the SET and ADD command inside a macro. | |
// * Built-in variables. They contain certain values set by iMacros. | |
// * User-defined variables. They are defined in-macro using the SET command. | |
#!/bin/bash | |
function switch_files { | |
mv $1.png $1.tmp.png | |
mv $1-inverse.png $1.png | |
mv $1.tmp.png $1-inverse.png | |
mv [email protected] [email protected] | |
mv [email protected] [email protected] | |
mv [email protected] [email protected] | |
} |
You can’t clone a Bitbucket repo using GithHub Desktop directly. Instead you would have to:
/* | |
Instructions for MacOS: | |
- Install the fonts 'Operator Mono' & 'Fira Code' | |
- Install theme 'Dark Candy' | |
- Add the following config to the VS Code settings.json: | |
{ | |
"editor.renderWhitespace": "all", | |
"editor.fontSize": 14, |
CSS Grid in IE11 is an implementation based on the 2011 spec, which means we aren't really able to use grids out of the box according to the newer spec. However, Autoprefixer automates a lot of work for us with getting the correct IE11 properties, and it has support for most (if not all?) -ms-grid
properties.
There are still some gotchas which Autoprefixer can't help with though:
minmax()
with an auto
value is not supported, and will break things - e.g. minmax(auto, 1200px)
will not work. To use minmax, you have to specify two positive values - e.g. minmax(500px, 1200px)
.grid-gap
properties were added in a later spec. To create grid-gaps in IE11, you will need to create separate