start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
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Copyright 2011 Martin Hawksey | |
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | |
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The following is a list of the registered view hooks available in Redmine, as of version 2.3.3.
These have been listed in the form of
:name_of_hook
path/to/file: { :param_1, :param_2, ... :param_n}
(10/30/2016) I am not sure when and how this gist gained quite a few stars... But as stated in the v1.13 change log (from 06/16/2015): some content may be outdated, and I am not going to fix them. Moreover, having learned much myself, I do not necessarily agree with every point made in this document from 2.5 years ago. Therefore, please take views from this document with a grain of salt, and do further research as you see fit.
This document was initally written for a friend of mine, Jiawen Li, so it might reflect some personal tastes here and there. For instance, some discussions are geared towards Windows, though *nix is obviously superior. For another example, when I say "you seem to love Sublime Text a lot," I'm certainly not expecting most people to love Sublime (in fact I never used it for more than three minutes in a row).
This document is written in Markdown. The Markdown rendering engine on GitHub Gist is somewhat limited a
@foo: `javascript` ; |
1. install
brew install tor
brew install privoxy
2. copy and modify config file
See also: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201573
More tips: http://www.tekrevue.com/tip/mac-startup-options/
diskutil list
to view available drives#!/bin/bash | |
############################################################################## | |
# Author: Peter Gordon <[email protected]> | |
# License: Public Domain | |
############################################################################## | |
# gresource-extract.sh | |
# Version: 1 | |
# | |
# This Bash script is designed to extract all resource files in a given | |
# GResource file, with the given base folder. For example, if a GResource file |
Instuctions available (moved) at REMOTE ORIGIN website: Extract Subtitles From mkv