This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
| require "spec_helper" | |
| describe ExampleController do | |
| context "GET #index" do | |
| let(:resources) { FactoryGirl.create_list(:resource) } | |
| before do | |
| get :index | |
| end |
| Rails as it has never been before :) | |
| Rails 3 AntiPatterns, Useful snippets and Recommended Refactoring. | |
| Note: Some of them are collected from different online resources/posts/blogs with some tweaks. |
| #! /usr/bin/python | |
| import Image | |
| #_______________________________________________________load image/create 'canvas' | |
| source = Image.open("test26.jpg") | |
| img = source.load() | |
| print source.format |
| #!/bin/env ruby | |
| # lazy hack from Robert Klemme | |
| module Memory | |
| # sizes are guessed, I was too lazy to look | |
| # them up and then they are also platform | |
| # dependent | |
| REF_SIZE = 4 # ? | |
| OBJ_OVERHEAD = 4 # ? |
| <% [:notice, :error, :alert].each do |level| %> | |
| <% unless flash[level].blank? %> | |
| <div class="alert-message <%= flash_class(level) %>"> | |
| <a class="close" href="#">×</a> | |
| <%= content_tag :p, flash[level] %> | |
| </div> | |
| <% end %> | |
| <% end %> |
| set :rails_env, "production" | |
| set :passenger_port, 9292 | |
| set :passenger_cmd, "#{bundle_cmd} exec passenger" | |
| namespace :deploy do | |
| task :start, :roles => :app, :except => { :no_release => true } do | |
| run "cd #{current_path} && #{passenger_cmd} start -e #{rails_env} -p #{passenger_port} -d" | |
| end | |
| task :stop, :roles => :app, :except => { :no_release => true } do |
| # Guide | |
| # Configure the essential configurations below and do the following: | |
| # | |
| # Repository Creation: | |
| # cap deploy:repository:create | |
| # git add . | |
| # git commit -am "initial commit" | |
| # git push origin master | |
| # | |
| # Initial Deployment: |