Santa Cruz, CA

Scott Bronson

Expert
@bronson

bit swizzler

vim-trailing-whitespace. Highlights trailing whitespace in red and provides :FixWhitespace to fix it.

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vim-visual-star-search. Start a * or # search from a visual block

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vim-update-bundles. Use Pathogen and Git to manage your Vim plugins.

90

error_page_assets. Let the asset pipeline generate your static error pages.

26

pdfdir. Utilities to operate on lots of PDF files

25

dotfiles. To use: git clone --bare git@github.com:bronson/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfiles.git ; alias .f="git --work-tree='$HOME' --git-dir='$HOME'/.dotfiles.git" ; WARNING .f reset --hard HEAD

20

geolocal. Geocode an IP address with a single if statement. No network access, no context switches, no waiting.

19

makefile-death. A better way to use Makefiles

9

rzh. Receive ZModem Here -- sits behind your shell and pulls down file transfers

9

vimsy. This project has been replaced by git-update-bundles. Almost all functionality is in this vimrc:

9

vim-mode-next. An integration area for vim-mode pull requests

8

vim-toggle-wrap. Hit \w to toggle through Vim's wrapping modes (no wrap, char wrap, word wrap)

6

backgrounded. small shell script to maintain background tasks

6

io. A simple event-based I/O library

5

--hobostarter. The easiest way to start a Hobo project

5

vim-runtest. Runs Ruby specs from within Vim, supports the quickfix window to navigate failures

5

table_differ. Ruby gem to snapshot database tables and compute the differences between snapshots

4

valid. Validate JSON objects against a schema written in JSON

4

vim-crosshairs. Put a crosshairs over the cursor in the currently active window

4

ctest. Another unit test framework for ANSI C

4

vim-ruby-block-conv. Convert Ruby blocks between {} and begin/end

4

manifest-package-loader. A Webpack loader to insert data from package.json into a your manifest.json

3

lxc-bootstrap. An experiment in making lxc guests easier to create

3

git-subtree. Started this before I knew apenwarr's existed, then never finished it. Use apenwarr's instead.

3

zzz-railsstarter. The easiest way to start a Rails project

3

shrimple. An easy-to-use frontend for PhantomJS

3

Term-ShellUI. Perl module to support a command line environment with completion and history

3

retryable. Automatically retry a code block when an exception occurs

3

quickcalld. A mirror in case the original repo disappears

2

linux-2.6.18.8-ovz-xen. A kernel that can run OpenVZ on Xen

2

vim-closebuffer. Close a buffer without closing its window

2

github-gem. Github gem updated for Ruby 1.9.2. Tested on 1.8.6 too.

2

chruby-default-gems. Automatically install gems every time you install a new version of Ruby

2

ovzutils. Random junk that might help when using OpenVZ

2

deploy. Minimalistic deployment shell script

2

Arduino-syntax-file. Syntax file for Arduino .PDE files

2

multiscroll. A plugin of the utmost cunning, perspicuity and invention. It scrolls a div within a div you see.

2

tmtest. Putting the fun in functional testing for shell executables

2

teensy-metal. Some experiments using raw AVR to drive the Teensy

2

kubernetes-the-hard-way. Bootstrap Kubernetes the hard way on Vagrant on Local Machine. No scripts.

1

bashes. contains a few versions of bash binaries for travis-ci

1

limestone. Sphinx connector for Node.js

1

rbenv. Simple Ruby version management

1

rails. Ruby on Rails

1

bootstrap. HTML, CSS, and JS toolkit from Twitter

1

job_pool. Ruby gem to fork jobs to run in the background. Feed them data, read their results, kill them, set timeouts.

1

invoicing. Tired of using Excel to generate timesheets? This is worse.

1

jquery-miniColors. jQuery MiniColors Plugin

1

sshkeys. Some tiny scripts to keep the authorized_keys file in sync across a set of servers.

1

guard. Guard is a command line tool to easily handle events on files modifications (FSEvent / Inotify / Polling support).

1

node-dev. Supervisor for node.js

1

gitrb. Simple git implementation in ruby similar to grit, based on git_store

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