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daniellevass / android_material_design_colours.xml
Last active February 26, 2026 21:59
Android Material Design Colours
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<!-- google's material design colours from
http://www.google.com/design/spec/style/color.html#color-ui-color-palette -->
<!--reds-->
<color name="md_red_50">#FFEBEE</color>
<color name="md_red_100">#FFCDD2</color>
<color name="md_red_200">#EF9A9A</color>
@cgoldberg
cgoldberg / mailbox.py
Created November 26, 2012 18:33
MailBox class for processing IMAP email (Gmail from Python example)
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""MailBox class for processing IMAP email.
(To use with Gmail: enable IMAP access in your Google account settings)
usage with GMail:
import mailbox
@philchristensen
philchristensen / svn-color.py
Created August 10, 2010 20:20
Color-Coded `svn status`

First there was: http://snipplr.com/view/15246/color-coded-svn-status

Then there was: http://snipplr.com/view/16540/color-coded-svn-status-v2

A few days ago, I found a handy script online that colorized the output of SVN status. It worked pretty well, but needed a little polish and a couple of tweaks to make it use more common Python idioms. As I continued to use it and fix bugs and inefficiencies, I ended up replacing nearly every line in the original, but it was still a great starting point.

Additional changes include ANSI word-wrapping, a configurable tab expansion feature (for better code alignment), the 'colorizedSubcommands' sequence so that only applicable commands get colorized, use of proper subprocess module calls so that piping through less will work (for example, try svn-color diff | less -r to see colorized diff output).

To use, stick it somewhere, make executable (`chmod 7