Quick reference for git / GitHub daily workflow
- create the local branch
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
from __future__ import print_function | |
import os | |
import shutil | |
import subprocess | |
def get_width(default=80): | |
'''Attempt to detect console width and default to 80''' |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
import io | |
import ssl | |
import sys | |
import copy | |
import base64 | |
import socket | |
import httplib |
>>> import itertools | |
>>> import string | |
>>> from elasticsearch import Elasticsearch,helpers | |
es = Elasticsearch() | |
>>> # k is a generator expression that produces | |
... # a series of dictionaries containing test data. | |
... # The test data are just letter permutations | |
... # created with itertools.permutations. | |
... # | |
... # We then reference k as the iterator that's |
# For http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21248222/how-can-tornado-serve-a-single-static-file-at-an-arbitrary-location/21248691?noredirect=1#comment32053685_21248691 | |
class MyFileHandler(StaticFileHandler): | |
def initialize(self, file_mapping, **kwargs): | |
self.file_mapping = file_mapping | |
super(MyFileHandler, self).initialize(**kwargs) | |
@classmethod | |
def get_absolute_path(cls, root, path): | |
return StaticFileHandler.get_absolute_path(root, self.file_mapping.get(path, path)) |
#! /usr/bin/python | |
""" | |
This simple script makes it easy to create server certificates | |
that are signed by your own Certificate Authority. | |
Mostly, this script just automates the workflow explained | |
in http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brams006/selfsign.html. | |
Before using this script, you'll need to create a private |
#coding: utf-8 | |
from bottle import route, error, post, get, run, static_file, abort, redirect, response, request, template | |
@route('/') | |
@route('/index.html') | |
def index(): | |
return '<a href="/hello">Go to Hello World page</a>' | |
@route('/hello') | |
def hello(): |
[submodule "iostream_callback"] | |
path = iostream_callback | |
url = git://gist.github.com/753987.git |