Simplified procedure extracted from the contribution guidelines and the guide.
Example for a new go application, the install step and the dependencies will be different if you are building something else.
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Update brew:
brew update
Simplified procedure extracted from the contribution guidelines and the guide.
Example for a new go application, the install step and the dependencies will be different if you are building something else.
Update brew:
brew update
# The following comments fill some of the gaps in Solargraph's understanding of | |
# Rails apps. Since they're all in YARD, they get mapped in Solargraph but | |
# ignored at runtime. | |
# | |
# You can put this file anywhere in the project, as long as it gets included in | |
# the workspace maps. It's recommended that you keep it in a standalone file | |
# instead of pasting it into an existing one. | |
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# @!parse | |
# class ActionController::Base |
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Twitch chat browsersource CSS for OBS | |
Original by twitch.tv/starvingpoet modified by github.com/Bluscream | |
Just set the URL as either one of | |
- https://www.twitch.tv/%%TWITCHCHANNEL%%/chat?popout=true | |
- https://www.twitch.tv/popout/%%TWITCHCHANNEL%%/chat | |
- https://www.twitch.tv/embed/%%TWITCHCHANNEL%%/chat?parent=localhost | |
And paste this entire file into the CSS box or paste direct import css like |
== Adb Server | |
adb kill-server | |
adb start-server | |
== Adb Reboot | |
adb reboot | |
adb reboot recovery | |
adb reboot-bootloader | |
== Shell |
last update: Dec 4, 2020
SPC | |
SPC: find file | |
, switch buffer | |
. browse files | |
: MX | |
; EX | |
< switch buffer | |
` eval | |
u universal arg | |
x pop up scratch |
#Capture and stream a webcam To capture using the iSight camera on a Mac, or infact any other webcam connected to the Mac, we can use FFmpeg. First get a list of the devices installed.
ffmpeg -f avfoundation -list_devices true -i ""
This will list the aviable video and audio devices.
The below will capture at 30fps and the set video size to a file.
ffmpeg -f avfoundation -framerate 30 -video_size 640x480 -i "0:none" out.avi
This guide was written because I don't particularly enjoy deploying Phoenix (or Elixir for that matter) applications. It's not easy. Primarily, I don't have a lot of money to spend on a nice, fancy VPS so compiling my Phoenix apps on my VPS often isn't an option. For that, we have Distillery releases. However, that requires me to either have a separate server for staging to use as a build server, or to keep a particular version of Erlang installed on my VPS, neither of which sound like great options to me and they all have the possibilities of version mismatches with ERTS. In addition to all this, theres a whole lot of configuration which needs to be done to setup a Phoenix app for deployment, and it's hard to remember.
For that reason, I wanted to use Docker so that all of my deployments would be automated and reproducable. In addition, Docker would allow me to have reproducable builds for my releases. I could build my releases on any machine that I wanted in a contai
# use ImageMagick convert | |
# the order is important. the density argument applies to input.pdf and resize and rotate to output.pdf | |
convert -density 90 input.pdf -rotate 0.5 -attenuate 0.2 +noise Multiplicative -colorspace Gray output.pdf |