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// NOTE: I added the .js extension to this gist so it would have syntax highlighting. This file should have NO file extension | |
{ | |
// Settings | |
"passfail" : false, // Stop on first error. | |
"maxerr" : 100, // Maximum error before stopping. | |
// Predefined globals whom JSHint will ignore. | |
"browser" : true, // Standard browser globals e.g. `window`, `document`. |
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# Was asked how I keep my zshrc config sync'd between my computers with Dropbox | |
# Add a new directory in your Dropbox (or use an existing one) | |
mkdir -p ~/Dropbox/ohmyzsh | |
# move existing file to Dropbox | |
mv ~/.zshrc ~/Dropbox/ohmyzsh/zshrc | |
# symlink file back to your local directory | |
ln -s ~/Dropbox/ohmyzsh/zshrc ~/.zshrc |
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# My ./config directory in silverstripe looks like this: | |
# ./503.php <- a 503 Maintainance page | |
# ./_ss_environment.php <- the production environment settings | |
# ./deploy.rb <- is the recipe below | |
# | |
# Application settings | |
set :application, "domain.com" | |
set :shared_children, %w(assets) |
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#!/bin/bash | |
#http://blog.oscarliang.net/raspberry-pi-voice-recognition-works-like-siri/ | |
echo “Recording… Press Ctrl+C to Stop.” | |
arecord -D “plughw:1,0” -q -f cd -t wav | ffmpeg -loglevel panic -y -i – -ar 16000 -acodec flac file.flac > /dev/null 2>&1 | |
echo “Processing…” | |
wget -q -U “Mozilla/5.0” –post-file file.flac –header “Content-Type: audio/x-flac; rate=16000” -O – “http://www.google.com/speech-api/v1/recognize?lang=en-us&client=chromium” | cut -d” -f12 >stt.txt | |
echo -n “You Said: ” |