A very basic regex-based Markdown parser. Supports the
following elements (and can be extended via Slimdown::add_rule()):
- Headers
- Links
- Bold
A very basic regex-based Markdown parser. Supports the
following elements (and can be extended via Slimdown::add_rule()):
People
:bowtie: |
😄 :smile: |
😆 :laughing: |
|---|---|---|
😊 :blush: |
😃 :smiley: |
:relaxed: |
😏 :smirk: |
😍 :heart_eyes: |
😘 :kissing_heart: |
😚 :kissing_closed_eyes: |
😳 :flushed: |
😌 :relieved: |
😆 :satisfied: |
😁 :grin: |
😉 :wink: |
😜 :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: |
😝 :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: |
😀 :grinning: |
😗 :kissing: |
😙 :kissing_smiling_eyes: |
😛 :stuck_out_tongue: |
So, with credit to the Factorio wiki and cbednarski's helpful gist, I managed to eventually setup a Factorio headless server. Although, I thought the process could be nailed down/simplified to be a bit more 'tutorialised' and also to document how I got it all working for my future records.
The specific distro/version I'm using for this guide being Ubuntu Server 16.04.1 LTS. Although, that shouldn't matter, as long as your distro supports systemd (just for this guide, not a Factorio headless requirement, although most distros use it as standard now).
The version of Factorio I shall be using is 0.14.20, although should work for any version of Factorio 0.14.12 and higher.
Just a note to newcomers: If there are any issues with the installation steps, people in the comments are doing a good job
| .rating { | |
| unicode-bidi: bidi-override; | |
| color: #c5c5c5; | |
| font-size: 25px; | |
| height: 25px; | |
| width: 100px; | |
| margin: 0 auto; | |
| position: relative; | |
| padding: 0; | |
| text-shadow: 0px 1px 0 #a2a2a2; |
ANSI escape sequences can be printed to a shell to as instructions. The below is a list of codes I have used often in my CLI programs and I find myself looking up over and over again.
A great article about it can be found here.
You just want to binge your show but Amazon interrupts your experience with those annoying promos between the episodes?
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This script saves you some clicks and automatically skips those promos for you.
Es wird entweder die TamperMonkey Extension für Chrome oder die GreaseMonkey Extension für FireFox benötigt.
Zum installieren, hier klicken.
Von TheShad0w
Discord timestamps can be useful for specifying a date/time across multiple users time zones. They work with the Unix Timestamp format and can be posted by regular users as well as bots and applications.
The Epoch Unix Time Stamp Converter is a good way to quickly generate a timestamp. For the examples below I will be using the Time Stamp of 1543392060, which represents November 28th, 2018 at 09:01:00 hours for my local time zone (GMT+0100 Central European Standard Time).
| Style | Input | Output (12-hour clock) | Output (24-hour clock) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Default | <t:1543392060> |
November 28, 2018 9:01 AM | 28 November 2018 09:01 |