Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

View blacklightpy's full-sized avatar

Jyothish Kumar M S blacklightpy

  • India
View GitHub Profile
@themagicalmammal
themagicalmammal / Optimizations_Void.md
Last active May 13, 2026 13:25
Set of optimizations, I use on my Void Setup

Void Linux — Complete System Optimization Guide

Warning: This guide contains system-level modifications. Some steps are irreversible or can render your system unbootable. Read every section fully before executing any command. Know what you are doing, or do not proceed.


Table of Contents

# Section
@tcoppex
tcoppex / c_nostd.txt
Last active April 23, 2026 00:31
Writing C software without the standard library [Linux Edition] - Franc[e]sco's Gopherspace
###################################################################
Writing C software without the standard library
Linux Edition
###################################################################
There are many tutorials on the web that explain how to build a
simple hello world in C without the libc on AMD64, but most of them
stop there.
I will provide a more complete explanation that will allow you to
build yourself a little framework to write more complex programs.
@joepie91
joepie91 / js-tooling.md
Last active September 4, 2024 16:00
An overview of Javascript tooling

Getting confused about the piles of development tools that people use for Javascript? Here's a quick index of what is used for what.

Keep in mind that you shouldn't add tools to your workflow for the sake of it. While you'll see many production systems using a wide range of tools, these tools are typically used because they solved a concrete problem for the developers working on it. You should not add tools to your project unless you have a concrete problem that they can solve; none of the tools here are required.

Start with nothing, and add tools as needed. This will keep you from getting lost in an incomprehensible pile of tooling.

Build/task runners

Typical examples: Gulp, Grunt

@manastungare
manastungare / css-compress.php
Created May 7, 2012 00:23
On-the-fly CSS Compression
<?php
/**
* On-the-fly CSS Compression
* Copyright (c) 2009 and onwards, Manas Tungare.
* Creative Commons Attribution, Share-Alike.
*
* In order to minimize the number and size of HTTP requests for CSS content,
* this script combines multiple CSS files into a single file and compresses
* it on-the-fly.
*