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@idleberg
idleberg / scoop.md
Last active February 15, 2025 11:01
Scoop Aliases

Common aliases for the scoop package manager

# Install app
scoop alias add i 'scoop install $args[0]' 'Install app'
scoop alias add add 'scoop install $args[0]' 'Install app'

# Uninstall app
scoop alias add rm 'scoop uninstall $args[0]' 'Uninstall an app'
scoop alias add remove 'scoop uninstall $args[0]' 'Uninstall an app'
@GAS85
GAS85 / aria2c_webUI.md
Last active July 8, 2024 00:16
Aria2 + Ubuntu 18.04 + Apache2 + Web UI
OS: Ubuntu 18.04 Apache/2.4.18 1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.10
Aim: to install Aria2 with WebUI and secure Token.
IP Addr of your Aria2 server is 192.168.0.111
Your local IP network is 192.168.0.0/24

Aria 2

1. Installation

Install aria2 package:

@yudai
yudai / README.md
Created November 29, 2017 01:04
tmux + mosh OSC 52 clipboard paste hack

Problem

Now tmux, mosh and iTerm2 support the OSC 52 sequence that enables clipboard sharing. However, there is a trap that prevents them from working together.

Mosh accepts OSC 52 sequences with the c; option. However, tmux doesn't send that option when it emits OSC 52 sequences, which means you cannot use tmux and mosh together with the default configuration.

Workaround

You can override the OSC 52 sequence generated by tmux by adding the following line to your tmux.conf.

@nh2
nh2 / makePython3JobScriptWithPythonPackages.nix
Created October 16, 2017 02:32
Nix code to conveniently write an inline Python script with Python dependencies
{
# Inspired by https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/3dea1972737f5ce7b2c5461fe20370bad10aae03/nixos/modules/system/boot/systemd.nix#L202
makePython3JobScriptWithPythonPackages = name: packagesSelectionFun: text:
let
shellEscape = (import <nixpkgs/nixos/modules/system/boot/systemd-lib.nix> (with pkgs; { inherit config pkgs lib; })).shellEscape;
mkScriptName = s: (builtins.replaceStrings [ "\\" ] [ "-" ] (shellEscape s) );
x = pkgs.writeTextFile { name = "unit-script.py"; executable = true; destination = "/bin/${mkScriptName name}"; text = "#!/usr/bin/env python3\n${text}"; };
deriv = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = mkScriptName name;
buildInputs = [ (pkgs.python36.withPackages (pythonPackages: packagesSelectionFun pythonPackages)) ];

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@romainl
romainl / colorscheme-override.md
Last active June 27, 2025 01:23
The right way to override any highlighting if you don't want to edit the colorscheme file directly

The right way to override any highlighting if you don't want to edit the colorscheme file directly

Generalities first

Suppose you have weird taste and you absolutely want:

  • your visual selection to always have a green background and black foreground,
  • your active statusline to always have a white background and red foreground,
  • your very own deep blue background.
@romainl
romainl / paste.vim
Last active February 28, 2025 02:58
Sharing is caring
" Mac OS X (requires curl)
" ------------------------
command! -range=% SP <line1>,<line2>w !curl -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
command! -range=% CL <line1>,<line2>w !curl -F 'clbin=<-' https://clbin.com | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
command! -range=% VP <line1>,<line2>w !curl -F 'text=<-' http://vpaste.net | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
command! -range=% PB <line1>,<line2>w !curl -F 'c=@-' https://ptpb.pw/?u=1 | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
command! -range=% IX <line1>,<line2>w !curl -F 'f:1=<-' http://ix.io | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
command! -range=% EN <line1>,<line2>w !curl -F 'file=@-;' https://envs.sh | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
command! -range=% XO <line1>,<line2>w !curl -F 'file=@-' https://0x0.st | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
command! -range=% TB <line1>,<line2>w !nc termbin.com 9999 | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
@TrinityCoder
TrinityCoder / center_text_in_bash.md
Last active August 8, 2024 17:55
How to center text in Bash

Sometimes we might want to print some text in Bash and we might want it to be centered to the centre of the terminal. It is a cheap way how we can increase clarity of output of our script and make it look much more attractive.

The whole magic is hidden in a program called tput.

To get number of rows and cols of current terminal, we need just two simple shell substitutions:

    TERM_ROWS="$(tput rows)"
# Go to home directory
cd ~
# You can change what anaconda version you want at
# https://repo.continuum.io/archive/
wget https://repo.continuum.io/archive/Anaconda3-5.0.1-Linux-x86_64.sh
bash Anaconda3-5.0.1-Linux-x86_64.sh -b -p ~/anaconda
rm Anaconda3-5.0.1-Linux-x86_64.sh
echo 'export PATH="~/anaconda/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
@bdno86
bdno86 / camphor.scss
Last active December 24, 2024 04:46
camphor
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