For example, you want to set 40% alpha transparence to #000000
(black color), you need to add 66
like this #66000000
.
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function parse_git_branch { | |
git branch --no-color 2> /dev/null | sed -e '/^[^*]/d' -e 's/* \(.*\)/\1/' | |
} | |
function check_git_changes { | |
var=`git status 2> /dev/null | sed -e '/(working directory clean)$/!d' | wc -l` | |
if [ $var -ne 1 ]; then | |
tput setaf 1 # red | |
else | |
tput setaf 2 # green | |
fi |
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var cradle = require('cradle'); | |
ArticleProvider = function(host, port) { | |
this.connection= new (cradle.Connection)(host, port, { | |
cache: true, | |
raw: false | |
}); | |
this.db = this.connection.database('articles'); | |
}; |
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// Mixins --------------------------------------------------------------- | |
=placeholder-style | |
color: #777 | |
// add your defaults here. | |
// if you need more than one style-group you can either create several mixins, | |
// or just name the style-groups and take a single style-group-name argument. | |
=apply-placeholders | |
&::-webkit-input-placeholder |
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// Mixins -------------------------------------------------------------- | |
=keyframes($name) | |
@-moz-keyframes #{$name} | |
@children | |
@-webkit-keyframes #{$name} | |
@children | |
@keyframes #{$name} | |
@chldren |
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# vi: ft=dosini | |
[user] | |
name = Pavan Kumar Sunkara | |
email = [email protected] | |
username = pksunkara | |
[core] | |
editor = nvim | |
whitespace = fix,-indent-with-non-tab,trailing-space,cr-at-eol | |
pager = delta | |
[column] |
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#!/bin/bash | |
## v1.0.6 | |
## this script will gernerate css stats | |
### example output | |
# CSS STATS | |
# ---------- | |
# Floats: 132 |
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby -w | |
# pnginator.rb: pack a .js file into a PNG image with an HTML payload; | |
# when saved with an .html extension and opened in a browser, the HTML extracts and executes | |
# the javascript. | |
# Usage: ruby pnginator.rb input.js output.png.html | |
# By Gasman <http://matt.west.co.tt/> | |
# from an original idea by Daeken: http://daeken.com/superpacking-js-demos |
In Neovim, the .
character repeats "the most recent action"; however, this is not always respected by plugin actions. Here we will explore how to build dot-repeat support directly into your plugin, bypassing the requirement of dependencies like repeat.vim.
When some buffer-modifying action is performed, Neovim implicitly remembers the operator (e.g. d
), motion (e.g. iw
), and some other miscellaneous information. When the dot-repeat command is called, Neovim repeats that operator-motion combination. For example, if we type ci"text<Esc>
, then we replace the inner contents of some double quotes with text
, i.e. "hello world"
→ "text"
. Dot-repeating from here will do the same, i.e. "more samples"
→ "text"
.