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@jackreichert
jackreichert / Keychain.swift
Last active January 11, 2017 02:43 — forked from s-aska/Keychain.swift
Swift Keychain class ( supported Xcode Version 7.0 beta 4 (7A165t) )
import UIKit
import Security
class Keychain {
class func save(key: String, data: NSData) -> Bool {
let query = [
kSecClass as String : kSecClassGenericPassword as String,
kSecAttrAccount as String : key,
kSecValueData as String : data ]
@akofman
akofman / checkIosProvisiongProfile.md
Last active July 28, 2022 14:34
Check devices in a provisioning profile

After exporting an ipa for Ad Hoc Deployment, it could be useful to check if all authorized devices are well configured in a provisioning profile. To read a provisioning profile you have to unarchive your ipa :

$ unzip your.ipa

find the embedded.mobileprovision file :

$ ls yourUnzippedIpa/Payload/appName.app/embedded.mobileprovision
@leecade
leecade / 10.11_troubleshooting.md
Last active October 1, 2023 12:07
10.11_troubleshooting
@taylorhughes
taylorhughes / gist:4dc50b2fe674c0a84cc6
Created October 29, 2014 00:33
Update Facebook token in iOS client from existing server-side cached token
[self.apiClient retrieveConnectedServicesWithSuccessBlock:^(NSDictionary *services) {
NSArray *facebookTokens = services[@"facebook"];
if (facebookTokens.count == 0) {
return;
}
NSDictionary *mostRecentFacebookTokenDict = facebookTokens[0];
NSNumber *refreshTimeNumber = mostRecentFacebookTokenDict[@"refreshTime"];
NSDate *refreshDate = [NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSince1970:[refreshTimeNumber doubleValue]];
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active June 28, 2025 13:44
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@reywood
reywood / _bootswatch-flatly-variables.scss
Last active June 6, 2023 12:07
Bootswatch Flatly Theme v3.1.1 in SCSS
// Flatly 3.1.1
// Variables
// --------------------------------------------------
//== Colors
//
//## Gray and brand colors for use across Bootstrap.
$gray-darker: lighten(#000, 13.5%); // #222
@wpm
wpm / spark_parallel_boost.py
Last active December 3, 2018 02:56
A simple example of how to integrate the Spark parallel computing framework and the scikit-learn machine learning toolkit. This script randomly generates test and train data sets, trains an ensemble of decision trees using boosting, and applies the ensemble to the test set. The ensemble training is done in parallel.
from pyspark import SparkContext
import numpy as np
from sklearn.cross_validation import train_test_split, Bootstrap
from sklearn.datasets import make_classification
from sklearn.metrics import accuracy_score
from sklearn.tree import DecisionTreeClassifier
def run(sc):
@raelgc
raelgc / Email Server (Linux, Unix, Mac).md
Last active May 27, 2025 13:59
Setup a Local Only SMTP Email Server (Linux, Unix, Mac)

Setup a Local Only SMTP Email Server (Linux, Unix, Mac)

1 - Point localhost.com to your machine

Most of programs will not accept an email using just @localhost as domain. So, edit /etc/hosts file to make the domain localhost.com point to your machine, including this content to the file:

127.0.0.1 localhost.com

2 - Install Postfix

@shimofuri
shimofuri / imap_monitor
Created December 20, 2012 22:04
Python script for monitoring an IMAP folder
Each existing unread and subsequent new emails after the script is started are
passed as Mail objects to "process_email" function.Function header is provided
but processing implementation is left to the user. Error logs are currently sent
to a rotating log file (in the same directory as the script) and to STDOUT.
Instead of polling or checking the server for new emails every now and then,
IMAP IDLE check is utilized. Ensure that the IMAP server supports IDLE command
and allows at least 5 minutes of idling*** and uses the default ports for this
script to work. Tested to work with Gmail and default installations of MS
Exchange Server.
@rnapier
rnapier / fix-xcode
Last active October 31, 2024 13:54
Links Xcode SDKs from the /SDKs directory (which you maintain yourself)
#!/usr/bin/python
# fix-xcode
# Rob Napier <[email protected]>
# Script to link in all your old SDKs every time you upgrade Xcode
# Create a directory called /SDKs (or modify source_path).
# Under it, put all the platform directories:
# MacOSX.platform iPhoneOS.platform iPhoneSimulator.platform
# Under those, store the SDKs: