List git commits in terminal
Posted on Monday 2 January 2012
To get a pretty list of all your commit in your mac terminal use this command:
git log—pretty=format:”%h - %an, %ar : %s”
The list will look like this:

What to do when you lost your administrator password to your mac
Posted on Wednesday 6 July 2011
I recentely had to get into a mac but I didn’t have the password to do that. All you need to do apparently is boot from the install cd you got with your mac and choose reset password from the menu where you can also find the disk utility.
How to hide the facebook Like count
Posted on Wednesday 6 July 2011
What I do, is put a div on top of the like count which is absolutely positioned
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THE CSS
.facebook_like{
position: relative;
float:left;
}.facebook_like_hide_count{
width: 50px;
height: 20px;
background: white;
position: absolute;
left: 50px;
top: 0;
}
THE HTML
<div class="facebook_like">
<fb:like href="http://yoururl.com/" send="false" layout="button_count" width="20" show_faces="true" font=""></fb:like>
<div class="facebook_like_hide_count"> </div>
</div>
How to get the youtube ID from a youtube URL
Posted on Friday 11 February 2011
Use this function ;)
function get_youtube_id_from_url($url)
{
preg_match('/youtube\.com\/v\/([\w\-]+)/', $url, $match);
return $match[1];
}
Extract the source from an img tag with PHP
Posted on Friday 11 February 2011
You can extract the source from an img tag with this PHP function:
function get_src_from_img($string){
if (preg_match('/
return $arrResult[1]; // Should display http://path.to/img
} else {
return "No src found";
}
}
Comes in handy with wordpress sometimes.
Simulate iPad browser in Safari
Posted on Friday 11 February 2011
First of all you need to enable the developer menu in Safari. To do that you need to launch the terminal and enter the following command into it. Be sure to type it in exactly because it's case sensitive:
defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeInternalDebugMenu 1
Press enter and relaunch safari. A new menu item should be available to you. If for some reason something were to go wrong just retype the command in the terminal and end with a "0" instead of a "1".
Then go to the develop menu -> user agent and choose other. Then you need to type in the user agent string. For iPad the string is:

Mozilla/5.0 (iPad; U; CPU OS 3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/531.21.10 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.4 Mobile/7B334b Safari/531.21.10
Hit return and your browser should now emulate an iPad browser.