Create an empty git repo or reinitialize an existing one
git init
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#!/bin/bash | |
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# matrix: matrix-ish display for Bash terminal | |
# Author: Brett Terpstra 2012 <http://brettterpstra.com> | |
# Contributors: Lauri Ranta and Carl <http://blog.carlsensei.com/> | |
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# A morning project. Could have been better, but I'm learning when to stop. | |
### Customization: | |
blue="\033[0;34m" |
Create an empty git repo or reinitialize an existing one
git init
- Open Automator | |
- File -> New -> Service | |
- Change "Service Receives" to "files or folders" in "Finder" | |
- Add a "Run Shell Script" action | |
- Change "Pass input" to "as arguments" | |
- Paste the following in the shell script box: open -n -b "com.microsoft.VSCode" --args "$*" | |
- Save it as something like "Open in Visual Studio Code" |
First of all, this document is just a recompilation of different resources that already existed on the web previously that I personally tested some ones did work and other not. I liked the idea to make a full guide from start to end so all of you could also enjoy playing with cool-retro-term on windows 10. Personally I installed it on a windows 10 pro version. Fingers crossed!
# # SDKMAN | |
# export SDKMAN_DIR="$HOME/.sdkman" | |
# [[ -s "$HOME/.sdkman/bin/sdkman-init.sh" ]] && source "$HOME/.sdkman/bin/sdkman-init.sh" | |
# GO | |
export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/go/bin" | |
# ZINIT | |
if [[ ! -f $HOME/.zinit/bin/zinit.zsh ]]; then |