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m-radzikowski / script-template.sh
Last active May 14, 2025 01:40
Minimal safe Bash script template - see the article with full description: https://betterdev.blog/minimal-safe-bash-script-template/
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -Eeuo pipefail
trap cleanup SIGINT SIGTERM ERR EXIT
script_dir=$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" &>/dev/null && pwd -P)
usage() {
cat <<EOF
Usage: $(basename "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}") [-h] [-v] [-f] -p param_value arg1 [arg2...]
@tig
tig / F7History.ps1
Last active April 16, 2024 16:07
Use F7 as "Show Command History" in Powershell
# See https://github.com/gui-cs/F7Hisoty which replaces this
@tdcosta100
tdcosta100 / WSL2GUIXvnc-en.md
Last active May 10, 2025 19:26
A tutorial to use GUI in WSL2 replacing original XServer by Xvnc, allowing WSL to work like native Linux, including login screen

WSL2 with GUI using Xvnc

Note

If you want to use pure WSLg, you can try the new WSLg (XWayland) tutorial or the WSLg (Wayland) tutorial.

In this tutorial, we will setup GUI in WSL2, and access it using VNC. No additional software outside WSL (like VcXsrv) is required, except, of course, a VNC Viewer (RealVNC, TightVNC, TigerVNC, UVNC, etc, all of them might work flawlessly).

The key component we need to install is the desktop metapackage you want (GNOME, KDE, Xfce, Budgie, etc) and tigervnc-standalone-server.

For this setup, I will use Ubuntu (20.04, 22.04 and 24.04 are working), and install GNOME Desktop. Since the key components aren't bound to Ubuntu or GNOME, you can use your favorite distro and GUI. Check the [Sample

@SonOfDiablo
SonOfDiablo / download_geckodriver.ps1
Last active January 31, 2023 02:37
A script to download and unzip geckodriver, and then add it to the user path.
$ProgressPreference='SilentlyContinue'
Write-Host "Finding OS Architecture: " -ForegroundColor DarkCyan -NoNewline
# Find Os Architecture
if((Get-ComputerInfo).OsArchitecture -eq "64-bit"){
$arch = "*win64*"
Write-Host "64-bit" -ForegroundColor Green
}else{
$arch = "*win32*"
Write-Host "32-bit" -ForegroundColor Green
@jamietre
jamietre / .zshrc-wsl-windows-terminal
Last active May 30, 2024 04:23
zsh config for windows-like inline editing using Windows Terminal + wsl
# add this to your .zshrc
r-delregion() {
if ((REGION_ACTIVE)) then
zle kill-region
else
local widget_name=$1
shift
zle $widget_name -- $@
fi
@SidharthArya
SidharthArya / alttab
Last active January 14, 2025 14:48
Sway Windows Manager Alt Tab behavior
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys
import json
import subprocess
direction=bool(sys.argv[1] == 't' or sys.argv[1] == 'T')
swaymsg = subprocess.run(['swaymsg', '-t', 'get_tree'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
data = json.loads(swaymsg.stdout)
current = data["nodes"][1]["current_workspace"]
@Log1x
Log1x / debloatNox.md
Last active March 26, 2025 01:44
Debloating & Optimizing Nox

Debloating Nox

Nox, despite being the most feature-filled Android emulator, has a lot of negativity surrounding it due to their antics when it comes to making income off of their program. It is known for running repeated advertisments in the background, calling home and passing along system information (outside of your Android instance) as well as a vast amount of potentially sensitive data in an encrypted payload back to their multitude of servers. With the following preventitive measures, we can stop a majority of this happening as well as greatly improve the overall performance.

  1. Download and Install a fresh copy of Nox. The latest version is fine (for now). If you already have it installed, that is fine too. No need to reinstall.

  2. Enable Root Mode on Nox by clicking the gear icon and then checking the Root Startup box.

  3. Install a new Launcher from the Play Store. ANYTHING but Nox's default. I suggest [Nova Launcher](https://play.google.com/s

@laggardkernel
laggardkernel / startup-time-of-zsh.md
Last active March 21, 2025 02:56
Comparison of ZSH frameworks and plugin managers

Comparison of ZSH frameworks and plugin managers

Changelog

  • update 1: add a FAQ section
  • update 2: benchmark chart and feature comparison table
  • update 3:
    • improve the table with missing features for antigen
    • new zplg times result

TLDR

@fnky
fnky / ANSI.md
Last active May 18, 2025 13:00
ANSI Escape Codes

ANSI Escape Sequences

Standard escape codes are prefixed with Escape:

  • Ctrl-Key: ^[
  • Octal: \033
  • Unicode: \u001b
  • Hexadecimal: \x1B
  • Decimal: 27