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madushan1000 / zmk_split_battery_level_linux.py
Created January 16, 2024 22:25
See battery levels of a zmk split ble keyboard on linux
from dbus_next.aio import MessageBus
from dbus_next.constants import BusType
import asyncio
BLUEZ = "org.bluez"
#replace hci0 with your bluetooth adapter name and FF_FF_FF_FF_FF_FF with your keyboard address
BLUEZ_PATH = "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_FF_FF_FF_FF_FF_FF"
GATT_SERVICE = 'org.bluez.GattService1'
GATT_CHARACTERISCITC = 'org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1'
GATT_CHARACTERISCITC_DESCR = 'org.bluez.GattDescriptor1'
BATTERY_UUID = "0000180f-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb"
@kylechui
kylechui / dot-repeating.md
Last active April 28, 2025 18:47
A basic overview of how to manage dot-repeating in your Neovim plugin, as well as manipulate it to "force" what action is repeated.

Adding dot-repeat to your Neovim plugin

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.

The Basics

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".

Using operatorfunc

@DvilMuck
DvilMuck / aternosAntiAntiadblock.user.js
Last active May 3, 2025 17:43
Aternos Anti Anti Adblock userscript for Aternos.org
// ==UserScript==
// @name Aternos Anti Anti-adblock
// @namespace r0630hh1edcuum5397kimyc0ucwy2h3psn4c6r1u4j
// @version 0.1.23
// @description Fuck anti-adblock from the free hosting minecraft servers Aternos.org. Parry this you filthy casual!
// @author Angry Developer against excessive ADs
// @source https://gist.github.com/DvilMuck/f2b14f3f65e8f22974d781277158f82a
// @supportURL https://gist.github.com/DvilMuck/f2b14f3f65e8f22974d781277158f82a
// @updateURL https://gist.github.com/DvilMuck/f2b14f3f65e8f22974d781277158f82a/raw/aternosAntiAntiadblock.user.js
// @downloadURL https://gist.github.com/DvilMuck/f2b14f3f65e8f22974d781277158f82a/raw/aternosAntiAntiadblock.user.js
@plembo
plembo / nmbrnetkvm.md
Last active April 4, 2025 16:38
NetworkManager bridged network for KVM guests

Setting up a bridged network for KVM guests

This will work with either networkd or NetworkManager as a resolver. In fact, this is the only way to do bridged KVM (libvirtd) networking with NetworkManager.

If you're using NetworkManager (on a desktop or laptop, for example) on your KVM host, follow these instructions to set up a bridge interface.

Once you have the host bridge set up, proceed as follows:

  1. Create a bridge network device inside KVM. Edit and save the below text as file host-bridge.xml:
@plembo
plembo / addbr0ubunmcli.md
Last active April 21, 2025 08:05
Add br0 to Ubuntu desktop using nmcli

Add a bridge interface to Ubuntu desktop using nmcli

Had to do this for some advanced networking with KVM, and couldn't figure out how to do it using the Nework Manager gui. Did find an article later that showed how to do it with nmtui, but it's so much easier to record what you did when using the cli.

In the examples below "eth0" is the name of my physical interface. By default on Ubuntu and most distributions that will almost certainly be different, for example: "eno1", "ens1", or "enp2s0".

To see what everything looks like before starting:

@oofnikj
oofnikj / answerfile
Last active May 6, 2025 07:52
Install Docker on Termux
KEYMAPOPTS="us us"
HOSTNAMEOPTS="-n alpine"
INTERFACESOPTS="auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
hostname alpine
"
TIMEZONEOPTS="-z UTC"
#!/usr/bin/env sh
## Set newt color palette for dialogs
NEWT_COLORS_0='
root=,blue
'
NEWT_COLORS_1='
root=,blue
checkbox=,blue
@extremecoders-re
extremecoders-re / qemu-networking.md
Last active April 24, 2025 12:10
Setting up Qemu with a tap interface

Setting up Qemu with a tap interface

There are two parts to networking within QEMU:

  • The virtual network device that is provided to the guest (e.g. a PCI network card).
  • The network backend that interacts with the emulated NIC (e.g. puts packets onto the host's network).

Example: User mode network