type below:
brew update
brew install redis
To have launchd start redis now and restart at login:
brew services start redis
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# This script clones all repos in a GitHub org | |
# It requires the GH CLI: https://cli.github.com | |
# It can be re-run to collect new repos and pull the latest changes | |
set -euo pipefail | |
USAGE="Usage: gh-clone-org <user|org>" |
type below:
brew update
brew install redis
To have launchd start redis now and restart at login:
brew services start redis
The following document is a written account of the Code School screencasting framework. It should be used as a reference of the accompanying screencast on the topic.
You're probably aren't going to take the time to read this document if you're not interested, but there are a lot of nice side effects caused by learning how to create quality screencasts.
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# | |
# Rails console script that can be run on AWS Elastic Beanstalk. | |
# | |
# Run this script from the app dir (/var/app/current) as root (sudo script/aws-console) | |
# | |
set -xe | |
EB_SCRIPT_DIR=$(/opt/elasticbeanstalk/bin/get-config container -k script_dir) |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# Heroku enviroment helper script | |
# | |
# This is to streamline using differnt heroku enviroments from one repo. | |
# Symlink this file to an envroment name (as set by the git-remote name), then | |
# when running that symlink the script will look up the name in the git config | |
# and use that remote as the heroku name. | |
# | |
# Setup: |
require 'fakeweb' | |
require 'fake_resource' | |
ActiveResource::Base.send :include, ActiveResource::FakeResource | |
Before do | |
FakeWeb.allow_net_connect = false | |
end | |
After do |scenario| | |
ActiveResource::FakeResource.clean |
worker_processes 3 # amount of unicorn workers to spin up | |
timeout 30 # restarts workers that hang for 30 seconds | |
preload_app true | |
GC.respond_to?(:copy_on_write_friendly=) and | |
GC.copy_on_write_friendly = true | |
before_fork do |server,worker| | |
defined?(ActiveRecord::Base) and |
# A Basic API Controller for Rails | |
# Handles authentication via Headers, params, and HTTP Auth | |
# Automatically makes all requests JSON format | |
# | |
# Written for production code | |
# Made public for: http://broadcastingadam.com/2012/03/state_of_rails_apis | |
# | |
# Enjoy! | |
class ApiController < ApplicationController |
Get Homebrew installed on your mac if you don't already have it
Install highlight. "brew install highlight". (This brings down Lua and Boost as well)