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Replace the Swift site generator with a Ruby and Phlex implementation. Loads site and projects from TOML, derive site metadata from posts. Migrate from make to bake and add standardrb and code coverage tasks. Update CI and docs to match the new workflow, and remove unused assets/dependencies plus obsolete tooling.
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Title: "Cheating at Life in General"
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Author: Sami Samhuri
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Date: "16th May, 2007"
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Timestamp: 2007-05-16T02:46:00-07:00
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Tags: cheat, vim, emacs, textmate
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*NB: My definition of life is slightly skewed by my being somewhat of a geek*
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Luckily no one in the real world cares if you cheat. Most of life is open-book, but for the times when you just need to find something quick the answer, of course, is to [cheat](http://cheat.errtheblog.com/) profusely.
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I've only checked out a few of the cheat sheets but they are of high quality and their wiki-like nature means if they suck and you have time you can help out. I was very pleased to find that there are a number of zsh cheats already.
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They certainly know the way to my heart! Ruby, Rails, TextMate*, vim*, zsh, screen. That'll do snake. That'll do.
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*\* There are cheats for emacs, jEdit, and [e](http://www.e-texteditor.com/) too if TextMate and/or vim don't tickle your fancy.*
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