An introduction to curl using GitHub's API.
Makes a basic GET request to the specifed URI
curl https://api.github.com/users/caspyin
An introduction to curl using GitHub's API.
Makes a basic GET request to the specifed URI
curl https://api.github.com/users/caspyin
| /* | |
| * Copyright (c) 2017 Emil Davtyan | |
| * | |
| * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining | |
| * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the | |
| * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including | |
| * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, | |
| * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to | |
| * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to | |
| * the following conditions: |
| /** | |
| * Retrieves all the rows in the active spreadsheet that contain data and logs the | |
| * values for each row. | |
| * For more information on using the Spreadsheet API, see | |
| * https://developers.google.com/apps-script/service_spreadsheet | |
| */ | |
| function readRows() { | |
| var sheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSheet(); | |
| var rows = sheet.getDataRange(); | |
| var numRows = rows.getNumRows(); |
| --taken from http://benguild.com/2012/04/11/how-to-import-tasks-to-do-items-into-ios-reminders/#comment-1346894559 | |
| --set theFileContents to (read file "Users:n8henrie:Desktop:Reminders.txt") -- Change this to the path to your downloaded text file with your tasks in it! (Note the : instead of a / between folders) Or, just name them Reminders.txt and put them in your downloads folder | |
| --set theLines to paragraphs of theFileContents | |
| set theLines to {"task name 1", "task name 2"} | |
| repeat with eachLine in theLines | |
| tell application "Reminders" | |
| set mylist to list "Your List Name" | |
| tell mylist | |
| make new reminder at end with properties {name:eachLine, due date:date "7/10/2014 3:00 PM"} |
| #=============================================================================== | |
| # Filename: boost.sh | |
| # Author: Pete Goodliffe | |
| # Copyright: (c) Copyright 2009 Pete Goodliffe | |
| # Licence: Please feel free to use this, with attribution | |
| # Modified version | |
| #=============================================================================== | |
| # | |
| # Builds a Boost framework for iOS, iOS Simulator, and OSX. | |
| # Creates a set of universal libraries that can be used on an iOS and in the |
| #include "MyWidget.h" | |
| #include "ui/UIText.h" | |
| USING_NS_CC; | |
| using namespace std; | |
| using namespace cocos2d::ui; | |
| MyWidget::MyWidget(){} | |
| Widget::ccWidgetTouchCallback MyWidget::onLocateTouchCallback(const string &callBackName) | |
| { |
| If you have a huge repository (in size and in history) and want to add a subfolder | |
| to your project as a submodule you can follow this example to save time and space | |
| using git's shallow clone and shallow checkout feature. It is a bit more complicated | |
| in this example because I assume that you want your submodule to track a non-default | |
| branch, called `mybranch`, instead of the `master` branch. Things could probably get | |
| a lot simpler when using the default branch. After following the commands in these | |
| examples you can use `git submodule update` and `git submodule update --remote` as normal. |
| import json | |
| import requests | |
| import csv | |
| # Authentication for user filing issue (must have read/write access to | |
| # repository to add issue to) | |
| USERNAME = 'username' | |
| PASSWORD = 'password' | |
| # The repository to add this issue to |
| #!/bin/sh | |
| set -eo pipefail | |
| IFS=$'\n\t' | |
| # Constants | |
| NOW=$(date +%s) | |
| BUILD_FILE_NAME="MyApp-${NOW}" | |
| SCHEME="MyApp" | |
| WORKSPACE="MyApp" | |
| PROJECT="MyApp" |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| version=1.68.0 | |
| echo "Building boost $version..." | |
| set -eu | |
| toolchain=$PWD/toolchain | |
| if [ ! -d "$toolchain" ]; then | |
| echo "Building toolchain..." |