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rusdyahmad / awesome-php.md
Created October 20, 2012 04:46 — forked from sineld/awesome-php.md
Awesome PHP Libraries

Awesome PHP Libraries

A list of amazingly awesome PHP libraries that you should be using:

@JaseHadd
JaseHadd / ioslocaleidentifiers.csv
Last active March 31, 2022 08:23 — forked from jacobbubu/ioslocaleidentifiers.csv
iOS Locale Identifiers
localeIdentifier Description
eu Basque
hr_BA Croatian (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
en_CM English (Cameroon)
rw_RW Kinyarwanda (Rwanda)
en_SZ English (Swaziland)
tk_Latn Turkmen (Latin)
he_IL Hebrew (Israel)
ar Arabic
uz_Arab Uzbek (Arabic)
jQuery(function () {
var larails = {
// Define the name of the hidden input field for method submission
methodInputName: '_method',
// Define the name of the hidden input field for token submission
tokenInputName: '_token',
// Define the name of the meta tag from where we can get the csrf-token
metaNameToken: 'csrf-token',
@lukesims
lukesims / .gitignore
Created October 17, 2016 22:26
OctoberCMS .gitignore
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# .gitignore for OctoberCMS (http://octobercms.com/)
# Based on https://gist.github.com/salcode/b515f520d3f8207ecd04 for WordPress
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# By default all files are ignored.
#
# At the end of the file you will need to whitelist themes and plugins you want
# to include in the repo.
#
# Update the {PLACEHOLDERS} to reflect your setup.
@Birdie0
Birdie0 / ifttt-webhooks-extended-guide.md
Last active December 2, 2025 18:07
How to use Discord Webhooks

⚠️ This gist is no longer updated! For maintained, improved and even more extended guide click here.


How to use Discord Webhook

It's a JSON

First, learn JSON. It's not programming language, not even close. Just follow syntax rules and you will be fine.

A "node" is an element that looks like this:

{
    "type": "root|literal|argument",
    "parser": "", // only applicable if type is argument
    "properties": {}, // only applicable if type is argument, defaults to empty object
    "executable": true, // default if not specified is false, meaning it isn't a runnable command by itself
    "children": {}, // default if not specified is {}, meaning no children
    "redirect": [] // default if not specified is null, meaning no redirect
}
@ObserverOfTime
ObserverOfTime / BDLinux.md
Last active December 27, 2025 18:24
Install BetterDiscord on Linux

Install BetterDiscord on Linux

This Gist contains simple instructions on how to install, update, and uninstall BetterDiscord on Linux.

For more thorough documentation, take a look at betterdiscordctl's README.

Do NOT submit issues here as I don't check the comments. You should submit them here instead.

@jcollins-g
jcollins-g / index.html
Last active February 11, 2024 10:23 — forked from devoncarew/index.html
Sunflower
<!-- Copyright 2011 the Dart project authors. All rights reserved.
Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
that can be found in the LICENSE file. -->
<h2>Dr. Fibonacci's Sunflower Spectacular</h2>
<div>
<canvas id="canvas" width="300" height="300"></canvas>
</div>

The purpose of events is to have triggers without needing an advancement for it. This should go hand in hand with the current data driven files. We have been using advancements for a totally different reason than what they were intended for. And that's what we wanted to avoid from 1.13 onwards. A few advantages is they work for all entities, not only for players. They keep triggering, so you don't need to revoke the advancement.

Events are json files put in namespace/data/events Its structure is very similar to the current advancement structure of a criteria.

Event structure

This event would run namespace:foo for every zombie that hurts a player in a plains biome

{
  "event": {
@tavinus
tavinus / nextcloud-onlyoffice.md
Last active November 2, 2023 20:27
debian 8 + nextcloud + onlyoffice + nginx + mariadb + redis + rabbitmq

debian 8 + nextcloud + onlyoffice + nginx + mariadb + redis + rabbitmq

How to run everything on a single Debian install

About

This guide was compiled from the notes and logs of two re-installs
I made on Debian 8 (Jessie) servers running Owncloud on Apache.

I have basically removed and reinstalled everything except the database
contents and the users files, while also migrating from owncloud to nextcloud.