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:
-- Remove the history from | |
rm -rf .git | |
-- recreate the repos from the current content only | |
git init | |
git add . | |
git commit -m "Initial commit" | |
-- push to the github remote repos ensuring you overwrite history | |
git remote add origin [email protected]:<YOUR ACCOUNT>/<YOUR REPOS>.git |
mix3d asked for some help using this guide with windows so here we go. This was tested with Windows 10. Run all commands in Git Bash once it's installed.
Github will be the main account and bitbucket the secondary.
Normally git diff
would color additions green and deletions red. This is cool, but it would be even cooler if it adds syntax highlighting to those lines. This is a git pager that does so.
It parses the diff output and picks up the SHAs of files with additions and deletions. It uses [CodeRay][coderay] to highlight each file and then it extracts the lines that are shown in the diff. It then uses [term/ansicolor][color] to make a gradient from the CodeRay color and the diff color (red for deletion, green for addition) and uses it to replace the original.
I tried using rugged
instead of shelling out to git show
– it was faster overall, but it did incur a noticeable start up time.
Check out the image below for a demo.
This script is a simple script for using to connect vpn server list provided VPNGate through OpenVPN on OS X environment.
It inspired by VPNGate Python script wrtten by Andrea Lazzarotto.
If you use the script, Tunnelblick needs to be installed first.
Open terminal app and copy & paste the command below.
{ | |
// http://eslint.org/docs/rules/ | |
"ecmaFeatures": { | |
"binaryLiterals": false, // enable binary literals | |
"blockBindings": false, // enable let and const (aka block bindings) | |
"defaultParams": false, // enable default function parameters | |
"forOf": false, // enable for-of loops | |
"generators": false, // enable generators | |
"objectLiteralComputedProperties": false, // enable computed object literal property names |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
""" | |
Created on Mon Jan 26 11:10:09 2015 | |
@author: ASSA | |
""" | |
import urllib | |
import urllib2 | |
import json |
All of the below properties or methods, when requested/called in JavaScript, will trigger the browser to synchronously calculate the style and layout*. This is also called reflow or layout thrashing, and is common performance bottleneck.
Generally, all APIs that synchronously provide layout metrics will trigger forced reflow / layout. Read on for additional cases and details.
elem.offsetLeft
, elem.offsetTop
, elem.offsetWidth
, elem.offsetHeight
, elem.offsetParent
export const GoogleApi = function(opts) { | |
opts = opts || {} | |
const apiKey = opts.apiKey; | |
const libraries = opts.libraries || []; | |
const client = opts.client; | |
const URL = 'https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js'; | |
const googleVersion = '3.22'; | |
let script = null; |