This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
#!/bin/bash | |
# install homebrew's official php tap | |
brew tap josegonzalez/homebrew-php | |
# install homebrew-dupes (required to install zlib, php54's dependency) | |
brew tap homebrew/dupes | |
# install nginx + mysql + php 5.4 + php-fpm + apc + xdebug | |
brew install nginx mysql |
define([ | |
'jquery', | |
'underscore', | |
'backbone', | |
'marionette', | |
'handlebars', | |
'text!templates/app_view.html', | |
'modules/mainMenuView/mainMenuView', |
# You have your csv data and it looks like so... It's in a file named "my_data.csv" and we want to import it into a table named "my_things". | |
"1", "Something", "0.50", "2013-05-05 10:00:00" | |
"2", "Another thing", "1.50", "2013-06-05 10:30:00" | |
# Now you want to import it, go to the command line and type: | |
$ PGPASSWORD=PWHERE psql -h HOSTHERE -U USERHERE DBNAMEHERE -c "\copy my_things FROM 'my_data.csv' WITH CSV;" | |
# Voila! It's impoted. Now if you want to wipe it out and import a fresh one, you would do this: |
; ___ _ __ ___ __ ___ | |
; / __|_ _ __ _| |_____ / /| __|/ \_ ) | |
; \__ \ ' \/ _` | / / -_) _ \__ \ () / / | |
; |___/_||_\__,_|_\_\___\___/___/\__/___| | |
; An annotated version of the snake example from Nick Morgan's 6502 assembly tutorial | |
; on http://skilldrick.github.io/easy6502/ that I created as an exercise for myself | |
; to learn a little bit about assembly. I **think** I understood everything, but I may | |
; also be completely wrong :-) |
var db = mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost:27017/DB'); | |
// In middleware | |
app.use(function (req, res, next) { | |
// action after response | |
var afterResponse = function() { | |
logger.info({req: req}, "End request"); | |
// any other clean ups |
Supabase supports different OAuth providers including Google. On Android there are multiple libraries to use Native Google Auth and figuring out how to use them with Supabase can be complicated! Luckily, there is a supabase-kt plugin which handles everything for you. In this guide you will learn how integrate Compose Auth into your Jetpack Compose Android App.
Gradle KTS