Go to Sublime Text 2 > Preferences > Key Bindings - User
and add this JSON to the file:
[
{ "keys": ["super+shift+l"],
"command": "insert_snippet",
"args": {
"contents": "console.log(${1:}$SELECTION);${0}"
}
}
#!/bin/sh | |
# sips resample images | |
sips --resampleHeightWidth 100 80 image.png | |
sips --resampleWidth 80 image.png | |
sips --resampleHeight 80 image.png |
<head> | |
<title>meteor_servercall</title> | |
</head> | |
<body> | |
{{> simple}} | |
{{> passData}} | |
</body> | |
<template name="simple"> |
Go to Sublime Text 2 > Preferences > Key Bindings - User
and add this JSON to the file:
[
{ "keys": ["super+shift+l"],
"command": "insert_snippet",
"args": {
"contents": "console.log(${1:}$SELECTION);${0}"
}
}
MongoDB provides a Javascript shell. But Javascript is no fun without underscore.js | |
Turned out its straight forward to use underscore.js while scripting mongodb. | |
Here are the steps. | |
1) Use underscore to write your db script file (say my_commands.js) | |
E.g: _.each(db.dbname.find().toArray(), function(itm) { ... }) |
As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name: