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@DakotaLMartinez
DakotaLMartinez / instructions.md
Last active May 20, 2024 23:48
Adding an SSH key to GitHub (Mac OS X or Linux)

You need to do this if you try this command:

ssh -T git@github.com

and you get something that says

git@github.com: Permission denied (public key).
@qoomon
qoomon / conventional_commit_messages.md
Last active May 20, 2024 23:33
Conventional Commit Messages

Conventional Commit Messages

See how a minor change to your commit message style can make a difference.

Tip

Have a look at git-conventional-commits , a CLI util to ensure these conventions and generate verion and changelogs

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@sebmarkbage
sebmarkbage / The Rules.md
Last active May 20, 2024 23:30
The Rules of React

The Rules of React

All libraries have subtle rules that you have to follow for them to work well. Often these are implied and undocumented rules that you have to learn as you go. This is an attempt to document the rules of React renders. Ideally a type system could enforce it.

What Functions Are "Pure"?

A number of methods in React are assumed to be "pure".

On classes that's the constructor, getDerivedStateFromProps, shouldComponentUpdate and render.

@bespokoid
bespokoid / SpaceVim.md
Last active May 20, 2024 23:27
SpaceVim cheatsheet #tools
@jult
jult / jbt-rules.cf
Last active May 20, 2024 23:21
SpamAssassin rules
# Put this file under /etc/spamassassin/ and run an sa-update or reload amavis etc.
#
#--------------------------------------------------
# The only RBL I trust, UCEPROTECT1 (single IP, not IP-ranges or entire ISPs) http://uceprotect.net
#--------------------------------------------------
header RCVD_IN_UCEPROTECT1 eval:check_rbl_txt('uceprotect1', 'dnsbl-1.uceprotect.net')
describe RCVD_IN_UCEPROTECT1 Listed in dnsbl-1.uceprotect.net
tflags RCVD_IN_UCEPROTECT1 net
score RCVD_IN_UCEPROTECT1 1.8
@lonetwin
lonetwin / Git dot files management
Last active May 20, 2024 23:21
A simple way to manage dotfiles with git without silly symlinks and special tools. Just use negative matches in your .gitignore !
I like to manage dotfiles without having to mess with silly symlinks or having
to install/configure specific dotfile managament tools. So here's what I did:
$ cd ~
$ git init .
$ echo '*' > .gitignore # ignore all files by default
$ echo '!.bashrc' >> .gitignore # ...and then tell git what files not to *not* ignore
$ # ...add other files you may want to track to *not* ignore
$ git add .bashrc # now actually add the files to git
$ git add .gitignore # add the .gitignore to git
@rxaviers
rxaviers / gist:7360908
Last active May 20, 2024 23:21
Complete list of github markdown emoji markup

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