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thmsmlr / killport
Created February 1, 2022 19:01
killport
#!/bin/sh
usage() {
cat >&2 << EOF
killport: kill -9 any process that is bound to a local port
Usage:
killport <port>
EOF
}
@cmod
cmod / hugofastsearch.md
Last active August 17, 2025 04:05 — forked from eddiewebb/readme.md
Fast, instant client side search for Hugo static site generator
@stefanbuck
stefanbuck / prepare-commit-msg
Last active April 15, 2025 09:45
Ticket number git hook
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Authors:
# Stefan Buck (https://github.com/stefanbuck)
# Thomas Ruoff (https://github.com/tomru)
#
#
# Description:
# Are you still prefixing your commits with a ticket number manually? You will love this script!
# This is a git hook script that will automatically prefix your commit messages with a ticket
@danbst
danbst / README.md
Last active October 22, 2023 12:06
[Linux] [Firefox] Open link in browser, which is in current workspace

I use separate Firefox profiles for work and personal stuff. To distinguish those I place them on different workspaces.

  • Workspace 0: firefox --no-remote -P MyJob
  • Workspace 1: firefox --no-remote -P default

I have also company Slack on Workspace 0. Which usually contains links to some work stuff.

The problem

// Vanilla version of FitVids
// Still licencened under WTFPL
//
// Not as robust and fault tolerant as the jQuery version.
// It's BYOCSS.
// And also, I don't support this at all whatsoever.
;(function(window, document, undefined) {
'use strict';
@johnpolacek
johnpolacek / .gitconfig
Last active June 13, 2025 03:17
My current .gitconfig aliases
[alias]
recent = "!git for-each-ref --sort=-committerdate refs/heads/ --format='%(committerdate:short) %(refname:short)' | head -n 10"
co = checkout
cob = checkout -b
coo = !git fetch && git checkout
br = branch
brd = branch -d
brD = branch -D
merged = branch --merged
st = status
@jsomers
jsomers / websters-kindle.mdown
Created May 19, 2014 01:42
How to make the Webster's 1913 your default Kindle dictionary

How to make the Webster's 1913 your default Kindle dictionary

  1. Download a Kindle-compatible version of the dictionary here. Unzip the .rar archive.

  2. Get the "Send to Kindle" program on your computer. Here's the link for the Mac.

  3. Right-click your recently downloaded (unzipped) dictionary file, and click the "Send to Kindle" menu item. It will arrive on your Kindle shortly.

  4. Once the dictionary has arrived, go to your settings -- on my newish paperwhite, it's at Home > Settings > Device Options > Language and Dictionaries > Dictionaries > English. Choose the Webster's 1913.