start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
I've been wanting to do a serious project in Go. One thing holding me back has been a my working environment. As a huge PyCharm user, I was hoping the Go IDE plugin for IntelliJ IDEA would fit my needs. However, it never felt quite right. After a previous experiment a few years ago using Vim, I knew how powerful it could be if I put in the time to make it so. Luckily there are plugins for almost anything you need to do with Go or what you would expect form and IDE. While this is no where near comprehensive, it will get you writing code, building and testing with the power you would expect from Vim.
I'm assuming you're coming with a clean slate. For me this was OSX so I used MacVim. There is nothing in my config files that assumes this is the case.
#!/bin/sh | |
# https://gist.github.com/christiangalsterer/5f55389b9c50c74c31b9 | |
# Copyright 2015 Christian Galsterer | |
# | |
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | |
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | |
# You may obtain a copy of the License at | |
# |
node { | |
echo 'Results included as an inline comment exactly how they are returned as of Jenkins 2.121, with $BUILD_NUMBER = 1' | |
echo 'No quotes, pipeline command in single quotes' | |
sh 'echo $BUILD_NUMBER' // 1 | |
echo 'Double quotes are silently dropped' | |
sh 'echo "$BUILD_NUMBER"' // 1 | |
echo 'Even escaped with a single backslash they are dropped' | |
sh 'echo \"$BUILD_NUMBER\"' // 1 | |
echo 'Using two backslashes, the quotes are preserved' | |
sh 'echo \\"$BUILD_NUMBER\\"' // "1" |
# My tmux configuration, partly based on https://github.com/wbkang/wbk-stow/blob/master/tmux-config/.tmux.conf | |
# Scroll History | |
set -g history-limit 50000 | |
# show messages for 4 seconds instead | |
set -g display-time 4000 | |
# set first window to index 1 (not 0) to map more to the keyboard layout | |
set-option -g renumber-windows on |
#!/bin/bash | |
# This installs alacritty terminal on ubuntu (https://github.com/jwilm/alacritty) | |
# You have to have rust/cargo installed for this to work | |
# Install required tools | |
sudo apt-get install -y cmake libfreetype6-dev libfontconfig1-dev xclip | |
# Download, compile and install Alacritty | |
git clone https://github.com/jwilm/alacritty |
!/bin/bash -e | |
PIVNET_TOKEN=$1 | |
version=$(bosh interpolate ../config/versions/cf.yml --path /product-version) | |
glob=$(bosh interpolate ../config/versions/cf.yml --path /pivnet-file-glob) | |
slug=$(bosh interpolate ../config/versions/cf.yml --path /pivnet-product-slug) | |
mkdir -p cf-tcg | |
mkdir -p ../config/templates | |
mkdir -p ../config/defaults |
At April 8, 2019, the specification of Google Apps Script Project was changed. You can see this at Google Cloud Platform Projects. The official document says as follows.
Warning: Starting on or after April 8, 2019, the Google Cloud Platform Console won't be able to access the default GCP projects created for new Apps Script projects. Older, existing scripts may have default GCP projects that are still accessible, however. If you have a new script and require access to its GCP project from the Google Cloud Platform Console, you must use a standard GCP project.
And then,
# Luke's config for the Zoomer Shell | |
# Enable colors and change prompt: | |
autoload -U colors && colors | |
PS1="%B%{$fg[red]%}[%{$fg[yellow]%}%n%{$fg[green]%}@%{$fg[blue]%}%M %{$fg[magenta]%}%~%{$fg[red]%}]%{$reset_color%}$%b " | |
# History in cache directory: | |
HISTSIZE=10000 | |
SAVEHIST=10000 | |
HISTFILE=~/.cache/zsh/history |