git clone https://github.com/rasa/vmware-tools-patches.git
cd vmware-tools-patches
curl -O https://softwareupdate.vmware.com/cds/vmw-desktop/fusion/6.0.5/2209127/packages/com.vmware.fusion.tools.linux.zip.tar
for i in {0..6}; do sudo mkdir -pv /etc/init.d/rc${i}.d; done
sudo pacman -S net-utils
./untar-and-patch-and-compile.sh
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# assign workspaces to screens | |
workspace 1 output DVI-I-1 | |
workspace 2 output DVI-I-1 | |
workspace 3 output DVI-I-1 | |
workspace 4 output DVI-I-1 | |
workspace 5 output DVI-I-1 | |
workspace 6 output HDMI-0 | |
workspace 7 output HDMI-0 | |
workspace 8 output HDMI-0 | |
workspace 9 output HDMI-0 |
If you use git on the command-line, you'll eventually find yourself wanting aliases for your most commonly-used commands. It's incredibly useful to be able to explore your repos with only a few keystrokes that eventually get hardcoded into muscle memory.
Some people don't add aliases because they don't want to have to adjust to not having them on a remote server. Personally, I find that having aliases doesn't mean I that forget the underlying commands, and aliases provide such a massive improvement to my workflow that it would be crazy not to have them.
The simplest way to add an alias for a specific git command is to use a standard bash alias.
# .bashrc
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# | |
# git fuzzy-checkout | |
# Same as `git checkout branch`, but with fuzzy matching if checkout fails. | |
# Turns `git checkout barnch` into `git checkout branch`, | |
# assuming `branch` is a branch. | |
# to use, you can alias: | |
# alias co="git fuzzy-checkout" | |
# co msater |
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// Place user-specific overrides in this file, to ensure they're preserved | |
// when upgrading | |
{ | |
"folder_exclude_patterns": [".svn", ".git", ".hg", "CVS", "node_modules"] | |
} |
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/* | |
I've wrapped Makoto Matsumoto and Takuji Nishimura's code in a namespace | |
so it's better encapsulated. Now you can have multiple random number generators | |
and they won't stomp all over eachother's state. | |
If you want to use this as a substitute for Math.random(), use the random() | |
method like so: | |
var m = new MersenneTwister(); |
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