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@sskylar
sskylar / imgix.html
Created October 15, 2014 21:19
Using imgix with Siteleaf
{{ asset.url | prepend:'//you.imgix.net' | append:'?w=500&h=500' }}
@addyosmani
addyosmani / README.md
Last active November 24, 2025 17:23 — forked from 140bytes/LICENSE.txt
108 byte CSS Layout Debugger

CSS Layout Debugger

A tweet-sized debugger for visualizing your CSS layouts. Outlines every DOM element on your page a random (valid) CSS hex color.

One-line version to paste in your DevTools

Use $$ if your browser aliases it:

~ 108 byte version

@MarkCheshire
MarkCheshire / invoices3scale.rb
Created August 4, 2014 09:30
3scale utility to export invoice data into an XML file
require 'restclient'
require 'nokogiri'
# Access details to the 3scale API are grabbed from environment variables for security
DOMAIN = ENV['DOMAIN'] # Admin domain in the form: mydomain-admin.3scale.net
PROVIDER_KEY = ENV['PROVIDER_KEY'] # From your 3scale account page in the admin console
def invoices_for_month(month)
done = false
@cridenour
cridenour / gist:74e7635275331d5afa6b
Last active November 16, 2025 19:58
Setting up Vim as your Go IDE

Setting up Vim as your Go IDE

The final IDE

Intro

I've been wanting to do a serious project in Go. One thing holding me back has been a my working environment. As a huge PyCharm user, I was hoping the Go IDE plugin for IntelliJ IDEA would fit my needs. However, it never felt quite right. After a previous experiment a few years ago using Vim, I knew how powerful it could be if I put in the time to make it so. Luckily there are plugins for almost anything you need to do with Go or what you would expect form and IDE. While this is no where near comprehensive, it will get you writing code, building and testing with the power you would expect from Vim.

Getting Started

I'm assuming you're coming with a clean slate. For me this was OSX so I used MacVim. There is nothing in my config files that assumes this is the case.

@MoOx
MoOx / svgicon.css
Last active December 3, 2018 08:50
Svg icons with React.js with webpack loader (svg: raw-loader)
.SVGIcon {
-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
/* fix webkit/blink poor rendering issues */
transform: translate3d(0,0,0);
/* it's better defined directly because of the cascade shit
width: inherit;
height: inherit;
@yarko
yarko / build-version.yml
Last active August 29, 2015 13:56
edx devstack bug report - bringup error, theme feature off - https://github.com/edx/configuration/issues/744
---
## build-version.yml
#
# Use with ansible bringup;
# - *_version specs can be branches, tags, or commits
# - you can comment out any items you do not want to override;
# they will retain their settings as in ansible playbooks
# for those items.
#
@rjeczalik
rjeczalik / building-static-nginx.txt
Created October 19, 2013 15:37
Notes on building nginx as a static binary.
# Building static nginx for teh lulz
#
# basic dependencies
sudo apt-get install libxslt1-dev libxml2-dev zlib1g-dev libpcre3-dev libbz2-dev libssl-dev
# download nginx and openssl
wget http://nginx.org/download/nginx-1.5.6.tar.gz
tar xf nginx-1.5.6.tar.gz; cd nginx-1.5.6
@cerebrl
cerebrl / 1-securing-express.md
Last active May 15, 2025 04:51
Securing ExpressJS

tl;dr

  1. Don't run as root.
  2. For sessions, set httpOnly (and secure to true if running over SSL) when setting cookies.
  3. Use the Helmet for secure headers: https://github.com/evilpacket/helmet
  4. Enable csrf for preventing Cross-Site Request Forgery: http://expressjs.com/api.html#csrf
  5. Don't use the deprecated bodyParser() and only use multipart explicitly. To avoid multiparts vulnerability to 'temp file' bloat, use the defer property and pipe() the multipart upload stream to the intended destination.
@toolmantim
toolmantim / Makefile
Last active July 11, 2025 20:15
An example of using Make instead of Grunt for fast, simple and maintainable front-end asset compilation.
# A simple Makefile alternative to using Grunt for your static asset compilation
#
## Usage
#
# $ npm install
#
# And then you can run various commands:
#
# $ make # compile files that need compiling
# $ make clean all # remove target files and recompile from scratch

Build your own private, encrypted, open-source Dropbox-esque sync folder

Prerequisites:

  • One or more clients running a UNIX-like OS. Examples are given for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, although all software components are available for other platforms as well (e.g. OS X). YMMV
  • A cheap Ubuntu 12.04 VPS with storage. I recommend Backupsy, they offer 250GB storage for $5/month. Ask Google for coupon codes.

Software components used:

  • Unison for file synchronization
  • EncFS for folder encryption