Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

View theironsamurai's full-sized avatar

Nick Horton theironsamurai

View GitHub Profile
.highlight { background-color: #49483e }
.c { color: #75715e } /* Comment */
.err { color: #960050; background-color: #1e0010 } /* Error */
.k { color: #66d9ef } /* Keyword */
.l { color: #ae81ff } /* Literal */
.n { color: #f8f8f2 } /* Name */
.o { color: #f92672 } /* Operator */
.p { color: #f8f8f2 } /* Punctuation */
.cm { color: #75715e } /* Comment.Multiline */
.cp { color: #75715e } /* Comment.Preproc */
/* Solarized Dark
For use with Jekyll and Pygments
http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
SOLARIZED HEX ROLE
--------- -------- ------------------------------------------
base03 #002b36 background
base01 #586e75 comments / secondary content
module Jekyll
class TagCloudTag < Liquid::Tag
safe = true
def initialize(tag_name, text, tokens)
super
end
def render(context)
html = ""

Note: this was forked from Balupton, because it's awesome. :-)

Use DocPad, GitHub and Prose as a Wiki

This guide will walk you through how you can use a GitHub repository to house your wiki content, have DocPad render it, and automatically update on changes. It's also really nice as we get to benefit from the github project workflow for our wiki, that is issues, pull requests, etc.

We use this workflow heavily by linking the DocPad Website and the DocPad Documentation repositories allowing us to have users edit and submit pull requests for improvements to our documentation, and once merged, the website regenerates automatically.

1. Highlighting the Jekyll way.

This method uses Liquid tags and works when published to Github Pages. It doesn't work in Github's viewer when browsing the repo.

{{ "{% highlight html linenos "}}%}
<div>this is some preformatted code</div>
{{ "{% endhighlight "}}%}

2. Highlighting the Markdown way

if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then
. /etc/bashrc
fi
if [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then
. /etc/bash_completion
fi
xhost +local:root > /dev/null 2>&1

Installing Clojure and Clojure Koans with Leiningen on Linux Mint 15

Remove Existing OpenJDK

Generally, I'd recommend running Oracle's Java, if you're doing Clojure development. Seeing how Clojure is built around the standard JVM from Oracle, it seems like it would be best to use that. First, let's remove the existing OpenJDK from our OS.

Search for OpenJDK

$ dpkg --get-selections | grep jdk
;; This are setting for nice tabbar items
;; to have an idea of what it looks like http://imgur.com/b0SNN
;; inspired by Amit Patel screenshot http://www.emacswiki.org/pics/static/NyanModeWithCustomBackground.png
;; Tabbar
(require 'tabbar)
;; Tabbar settings
(set-face-attribute
'tabbar-default nil
:background "gray20"
;; Fringe Focus Mode - Window cardinality hook
;; Disable big fringe mode when more than one window open
;; http://bzg.fr/emacs-strip-tease.html
(add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook
(lambda ()
(if (> (count-windows) 1)
(bzg-big-fringe-mode 0)
(bzg-big-fringe-mode 1))))
Moved to: http://github.com/gf3/dotfiles/blob/master/bash_prompt