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ryanmcgrath / tweetscraper.js
Created November 3, 2010 03:04
An example Twitter widget thing to answer a Quora thread.
/* TweetScraper - example Twitter feed JS parser written for
http://www.quora.com/Whats-the-best-twitter-plugin-to-create-a-simple-tweet-feed-in-Wordpress
by Ryan McGrath ([email protected]) out of boredom. Enjoy. ;P
*/
/* TweetScraper options:
slot: node reference or string (#id) of node, optional, injection point (default: document.body)
username: string, required, username of feed to pull down (must be public)
count: string, optional, amount of initial tweets to pull down (default: 8)
@remy
remy / audiosprite.js
Created December 23, 2010 13:54
An example of how an audio sprite can be used (includes fixes for iOS)
function Track(src, spriteLength, audioLead) {
var track = this,
audio = document.createElement('audio');
audio.src = src;
audio.autobuffer = true;
audio.load();
audio.muted = true; // makes no difference on iOS :(
/* This is the magic. Since we can't preload, and loading requires a user's
input. So we bind a touch event to the body, and fingers crossed, the
@vitobotta
vitobotta / Importing posts from Wordpress into Jekyll.rb
Created March 26, 2011 22:50
The script I used to import posts from my Wordpress blog into a new Jekyll one.
%w(rubygems sequel fileutils yaml active_support/inflector).each{|g| require g}
require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "downmark_it")
module WordPress
def self.import(database, user, password, table_prefix = "wp", host = 'localhost')
db = Sequel.mysql(database, :user => user, :password => password, :host => host, :encoding => 'utf8')
%w(_posts _drafts images/posts/featured).each{|folder| FileUtils.mkdir_p folder}
@johntyree
johntyree / getBlockLists.sh
Last active June 4, 2024 12:30
Make one large blocklist from the bluetack lists on iblocklist.com
#!/usr/bin/env sh
# Download lists, unpack and filter, write to stdout
curl -s https://www.iblocklist.com/lists.php \
| sed -n "s/.*value='\(http:.*=bt_.*\)'.*/\1/p" \
| xargs wget -O - \
| gunzip \
| egrep -v '^#'
@johnjohndoe
johnjohndoe / download-url-to-file.rb
Last active March 14, 2024 17:58
Ruby script to download a number of files from individual URLs via HTTP/HTTPS/FTP specified in an external file.
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
# Ruby script to download a number of files
# from individual URLs via HTTP/HTTPS/FTP
# specified in an external file.
#
# Author: Tobias Preuss
# Revision: 2013-04-18 16:26 +0100 UTC
# License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
@revolunet
revolunet / glyphes.py
Created August 21, 2014 10:20
Extract shapes from a single SVG to multiple files. good to create glyphes from a single file.
# -*- encoding: UTF-8 -*-
'''
extract all first-level elements (groups and paths) from an SVG file and extract as single SVG files
great to extract multiples glyphes from a single SVG files
works with groups and Line, Rect, Circle, Polyline, Polygon, Path
'''
import os
import re
@jareware
jareware / s3-curl-backups.md
Last active May 11, 2024 23:39
Simple, semi-anonymous backups with S3 and curl

⇐ back to the gist-blog at jrw.fi

Simple, semi-anonymous backups with S3 and curl

Backing stuff up is a bit of a hassle, to set up and to maintain. While full-blown backup suites such as duplicity or CrashPlan will do all kinds of clever things for you (and I'd recommend either for more complex setups), sometimes you just want to put that daily database dump somewhere off-site and be done with it. This is what I've done, with an Amazon S3 bucket and curl. Hold onto your hats, there's some Bucket Policy acrobatics ahead.

There's also a tl;dr at the very end if you just want the delicious copy-pasta.

Bucket setup

#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# A quick script to download all your files from CloudApp.
# To run this just run the script passing your e-mail & password
# to the script, for example:
#
# sudo gem install cloudapp_api
# ruby cloudapp-export.rb [email protected] mypassword
#
@dotzero
dotzero / clouddown.py
Last active October 3, 2022 03:26
Download all files from CloudApp
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os
import time
import json
import urllib
import urllib2
from dateutil.parser import parse
@pauginer
pauginer / hype-slides
Last active October 10, 2020 15:12
Add this to the header of a Hype document to be able to move through scenes by using the keyboard arrows which may be convenient for creating presentations with Hype.
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.0.min.js"></script>
<script>
// http://mikemurko.com/general/jquery-keycode-cheatsheet/
var speed = 0.8; //transition speed
var transition = "push"; //types of transition: instant, fade, swap, push
var nextKeys= [39, 40, 34];
var prevKeys= [37, 38, 33];
$(function(){