Specify what you want urlview to open your links with in ~/.urlview after COMMAND
. I.e. the line below will make urlview open all urls in Firefox.
COMMAND firefox
# Gist example of IB wrapper ... | |
# | |
# Download API from http://interactivebrokers.github.io/# | |
# | |
# Install python API code /IBJts/source/pythonclient $ python3 setup.py install | |
# | |
# Note: The test cases, and the documentation refer to a python package called IBApi, | |
# but the actual package is called ibapi. Go figure. | |
# | |
# Get the latest version of the gateway: |
# Gist example of IB wrapper ... | |
# | |
# Download API from http://interactivebrokers.github.io/# | |
# | |
# Install python API code /IBJts/source/pythonclient $ python3 setup.py install | |
# | |
# Note: The test cases, and the documentation refer to a python package called IBApi, | |
# but the actual package is called ibapi. Go figure. | |
# | |
# Get the latest version of the gateway: |
Let's say the plugin is at a GitHub URL https://github.com/manasthakur/foo
.
First get the plugin by either cloning it (git clone https://github.com/manasthakur.foo.git
) or simply downloading it as a zip (from its GitHub page).
Adding a plugin in Vim is equivalent to adding the plugin's code properly into its runtimepath (includes the $HOME/.vim
directory by default).
For example, if the layout of a plugin foo
is as follows:
foo/autoload/foo.vim
foo/plugin/foo.vim
# | |
# -- WeeChat theme -- | |
# $name: _backup.theme | |
# $date: 2016-10-20 | |
# $weechat: 1.6 | |
# $script: theme.py 0.1-dev | |
# | |
aspell.color.misspelled = "lightred" | |
aspell.color.suggestions = "default" | |
irc.color.input_nick = "lightcyan" |
Thanks to this article by Christoph Berg
Directories and files
~/
People
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๐ :smiley: |
:relaxed: |
๐ :smirk: |
๐ :heart_eyes: |
๐ :kissing_heart: |
๐ :kissing_closed_eyes: |
๐ณ :flushed: |
๐ :relieved: |
๐ :satisfied: |
๐ :grin: |
๐ :wink: |
๐ :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: |
๐ :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: |
๐ :grinning: |
๐ :kissing: |
๐ :kissing_smiling_eyes: |
๐ :stuck_out_tongue: |
for i in *.wav; do lame -b 320 -h "${i}" "${i%.wav}.mp3"; done |
MacOSX has a truly global path setting that precedes any other setting like ~/.bash_profile
.
The file /private/etc/paths
is a list of pathnames. The order from top to bottom defines the resulting order in the $PATH
variable.
After loading /private/etc/paths
there is a directory /private/etc/paths.d/
with files in the same style. Those are appended to the $PATH variable.
The default content of /private/etc/paths
looks like this:
/usr/bin
/bin