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$("#hello").removeClass (function (index, css) {
return (css.match (/\bcolor-\S+/g) || []).join(' ');
});
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4nth0 / main.yml
Created February 19, 2016 13:50 — forked from rothgar/main.yml
Generate /etc/hosts with Ansible
# Idempotent way to build a /etc/hosts file with Ansible using your Ansible hosts inventory for a source.
# Will include all hosts the playbook is run on.
# Inspired from http://xmeblog.blogspot.com/2013/06/ansible-dynamicaly-update-etchosts.html
- name: "Build hosts file"
lineinfile: dest=/etc/hosts regexp='.*{{ item }}$' line="{{ hostvars[item].ansible_default_ipv4.address }} {{item}}" state=present
when: hostvars[item].ansible_default_ipv4.address is defined
with_items: groups['all']
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4nth0 / cmd.sh
Created January 5, 2016 17:38 — forked from kelvinn/cmd.sh
Example of using Apache Bench (ab) to POST JSON to an API
# post_loc.txt contains the json you want to post
# -p means to POST it
# -H adds an Auth header (could be Basic or Token)
# -T sets the Content-Type
# -c is concurrent clients
# -n is the number of requests to run in the test
ab -p post_loc.txt -T application/json -H 'Authorization: Token abcd1234' -c 10 -n 2000 http://example.com/api/v1/locations/
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4nth0 / slugify.js
Created December 12, 2015 21:40 — forked from mathewbyrne/slugify.js
Javascript Slugify
function slugify(text)
{
return text.toString().toLowerCase()
.replace(/\s+/g, '-') // Replace spaces with -
.replace(/[^\w\-]+/g, '') // Remove all non-word chars
.replace(/\-\-+/g, '-') // Replace multiple - with single -
.replace(/^-+/, '') // Trim - from start of text
.replace(/-+$/, ''); // Trim - from end of text
}
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4nth0 / app.js
Created November 24, 2015 21:11 — forked from stongo/app.js
Joi validation in a Mongoose model
var mongoose = require('mongoose');
mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost/test');
var db = mongoose.connection;
db.on('error', function() {
return console.error.bind(console, 'connection error: ');
});