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erlend / inx.sh
Created September 3, 2023 21:09
Script for running GUI applications in Docker or OrbStack with XQuartz
#!/bin/sh
cmd=$*
authorize() {
for host
do xhost | egrep -q "^INET6?:$host$" || xhost + $host
done
}
@Prakasaka
Prakasaka / bash-colors.md
Created July 25, 2020 09:14 — forked from JBlond/bash-colors.md
The entire table of ANSI color codes.

Regular Colors

Value Color
\e[0;30m Black
\e[0;31m Red
\e[0;32m Green
\e[0;33m Yellow
\e[0;34m Blue
\e[0;35m Purple
@ProGM
ProGM / arel_cheatsheet_on_steroids.md
Last active June 6, 2025 20:26
Arel cheatsheet on Steroids

Arel Cheatsheet on Steroids

A (more) complete cheatsheet for Arel, including NamedFunction functions, raw SQL and window functions.

Tables

posts = Arel::Table.new(:posts)
posts = Post.arel_table # ActiveRecord

Table alias

@bcardiff
bcardiff / list-deps.cr
Last active May 29, 2024 17:37
List binary dependencies to build a minimal docker image from scratch
unless ARGV.size > 0
puts " Missing executable file argument"
puts " Usage (in a Dockerfile)"
puts " RUN crystal run ./path/to/list-deps.cr -- ./bin/executable"
exit 1
end
executable = File.expand_path(ARGV[0])
unless File.exists?(executable)
@ePirat
ePirat / spec.md
Last active June 3, 2025 09:41
Icecast Protocol specification

Icecast protocol specification

What is the Icecast protocol?

When speaking of the Icecast protocol here, actually it's just the HTTP protocol, and this document will explain further how source clients need to send data to Icecast.

HTTP PUT based protocol

Since Icecast version 2.4.0 there is support for the standard HTTP PUT method. The mountpoint to which to send the data is specified by the URL path.

@mislav
mislav / _readme.md
Last active April 24, 2025 10:07
tmux-vim integration to transparently switch between tmux panes and vim split windows

I use tmux splits (panes). Inside one of these panes there's a Vim process, and it has its own splits (windows).

In Vim I have key bindings C-h/j/k/l set to switch windows in the given direction. (Vim default mappings for windows switching are the same, but prefixed with C-W.) I'd like to use the same keystrokes for switching tmux panes.

An extra goal that I've solved with a dirty hack is to toggle between last active panes with C-\.

Here's how it should work:

@benhoskings
benhoskings / ruby-2-cert-issue-fix.sh
Last active March 21, 2016 18:30
Ruby 2.0 CA cert issue fix
# If you're having cert issues on ruby 2.0.0-p0, the issue is most likely that ruby can't
# find the required intermediate certificates. If you built it via rbenv/ruby-build, then
# the certs are already on your system, just not where ruby expects them to be.
# When ruby-build installs openssl, it installs the CA certs here:
~/.rbenv/versions/2.0.0-p0/openssl/ssl/cacert.pem
# Ruby is expecting them here:
$(ruby -ropenssl -e 'puts OpenSSL::X509::DEFAULT_CERT_FILE')
# Which for me, is this path:
@felipeelias
felipeelias / spec_helper.rb
Last active December 10, 2015 17:48
Simple 'database cleaner' approach using `config.around`. Was able to cut down some seconds out of the suite. Thanks to @brandonhilkert
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.around do |example|
# For examples using capybara-webkit for example.
# Remove this if you don't use it or anything similar
if example.metadata[:js]
example.run
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute("TRUNCATE #{ActiveRecord::Base.connection.tables.join(',')} RESTART IDENTITY")
else
ActiveRecord::Base.transaction do
@spikegrobstein
spikegrobstein / nginx.conf
Last active August 9, 2024 13:42
nginx config for proxying requests for plex over a hostname-based virtualhost.
upstream plex-upstream {
# change plex-server.example.com:32400 to the hostname:port of your plex server.
# this can be "localhost:32400", for instance, if Plex is running on the same server as nginx.
server plex-server.example.com:32400;
}
server {
listen 80;
# server names for this server.
@bbrowning
bbrowning / TorqueBox on Heroku.md
Last active December 9, 2015 16:19
TorqueBox on Heroku

With Heroku's JRuby support you may have already seen that you can run TorqueBox Lite on Heroku. But, that only gives you the web features of TorqueBox. What about scheduled jobs, backgroundable, messaging, services, and caching?

With a small amount of extra work, you can now run the full TorqueBox (minus STOMP support and clustering) on Heroku as well! I've successfully deployed several test applications, including the example Rails application from our Getting Started Guide which has a scheduled job, a service, and uses backgroundable and messaging.

This example uses TorqueBox 3.0.2, but the instructions may work with other TorqueBox versions.

Steps Required

  1. Create a JRuby application on Heroku, or convert an existing application to JRuby. Make sure your application works on JRuby on Heroku before throwing TorqueBox into the mix.
  2. Add th