Added Ruby commands. Ruby is used to interact with the AWS command line and for Jekyll, a blog framework hosted on GitHub Pages.

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"# Jekyll Commands\n",
"# Misc Commands\n",
"\n",
"* Git\n",
"* Ruby\n",
"* Jekyll\n"
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"## Git"
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"input": [
"# Configure git\n",
"git config --global user.name 'First Last'\n",
"git config --global user.email 'name@domain.com'\n",
"git init\n",
"\n",
"# View status and log\n",
"git status\n",
"git log\n",
"\n",
"# Add or remove from staging area\n",
"git add [target]\n",
"git reset [target]\n",
"\n",
"# Automatically stage tracked files, including deleting the previously tracked files\n",
"git add -u\n",
"\n",
"# Delete files and stage them\n",
"git rm [target]\n",
"\n",
"# Commit\n",
"git commit -m \u201cAdd commit message here\u201d\n",
"\n",
"# Add new origin\n",
"git remote add origin https://github.com/donnemartin/ipython-data-notebooks.git\n",
"\n",
"# Set to new origin\n",
"git remote set-url origin https://github.com/donnemartin/pydatasnippets.git\n",
" \n",
"# Push to master, -u saves config so you can just do \"git push\" afterwards\n",
"git push -u origin master\n",
"git push\n",
"\n",
"# Pull down from master\n",
"git pull origin master\n",
"\n",
"# Diff files\n",
"git diff HEAD\n",
"git diff --staged\n",
"git diff --cached\n",
"\n",
"# Undo a file that has not been added\n",
"git checkout \u2014 [target]\n",
"\n",
"# Create a branch\n",
"git branch [branch]\n",
"\n",
"# Check branches\n",
"git branch\n",
"\n",
"# Switch branches\n",
"git checkout [branch]\n",
"\n",
"# Merge branch to master\n",
"git merge [branch]\n",
"\n",
"# Delete branch\n",
"git branch -d [branch]\n",
"\n",
"# Clone\n",
"git clone git@github.com:repo folder-name\n",
"git clone https://donnemartin@bitbucket.org/donnemartin/tutorial.git\n",
"\n",
"# Create a file containing a patch\n",
"# git format-patch are like normal patch files, but they also carry information \n",
"# about the git commit that created the patch: the author, the date, and the \n",
"# commit log message are all there at the top of the patch.\n",
"git format-patch origin/master\n",
"\n",
"# GitHub tutorial:\n",
"http://try.github.io/levels/1/challenges/9\n",
"\n",
"# BitBucket Setup\n",
"cd /path/to/my/repo\n",
"git init\n",
"git remote add origin https://donnemartin@bitbucket.org/donnemartin/repo.git\n",
"git push -u origin --all # pushes up the repo and its refs for the first time\n",
"git push -u origin --tags # pushes up any tags\n",
"\n",
"# Open Hatch missions\n",
"git clone https://openhatch.org/git-mission-data/git/dmartin git_missions"
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"## Ruby\n",
"\n",
"Ruby is used to interact with the AWS command line and for Jekyll, a blog framework hosted on GitHub Pages."
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"input": [
"# Update Ruby\n",
"rvm get stable\n",
"\n",
"# Reload Ruby (or open a new terminal)\n",
"rvm reload\n",
"\n",
"# List all known RVM installable rubies\n",
"rvm list known\n",
"\n",
"# List all installed Ruby versions\n",
"rvm rubies\n",
"\n",
"# Install a specific Ruby version\n",
"rvm install 2.1.5\n",
"\n",
"# Set Ruby version\n",
"rvm --default ruby-2.1.5\n",
"\n",
"# Check Ruby version\n",
"ruby -v\n",
"\n",
"# MRI Rubies\n",
"[ruby-]1.9.2[-p320]"
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"cell_type": "markdown",
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"source": [
"## Jekyll\n",
"\n",
"In addition to donnemartin.com, I\u2019ve started to build up its mirror site donnemartin.github.io to try out Jekyll. So far I love that I can use my existing developer tools to generate content (SublimeText, Terminal, and GitHub).\n",
"\n",