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#!/bin/bash | |
cd ~/workspace | |
echo -e "\n\033[1mPulling all repositories...\033[0m\n" | |
for i in $(find . -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d -type d); do | |
echo -e "\033[1m"+$i+"\033[0m"; cd $i; git pull --rebase; | |
cd .. | |
done |
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/* | |
* I add this to html files generated with pandoc. | |
*/ | |
html { | |
font-size: 100%; | |
overflow-y: scroll; | |
-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%; | |
-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%; | |
} |
;; Highlights line you're currently on | |
(global-hl-line-mode t) | |
;; Shows in modeline where in the file you are | |
(sml-modeline-mode) | |
;; Pretty symbols | |
(require 'pretty-mode-plus) | |
(global-pretty-mode 1) | |
;; Autocomplete | |
(require 'auto-complete) | |
;; Disable annoying bell sound |
def namedlist(typename, field_names): | |
"""Returns a new subclass of list with named fields. | |
>>> Point = namedlist('Point', ('x', 'y')) | |
>>> Point.__doc__ # docstring for the new class | |
'Point(x, y)' | |
>>> p = Point(11, y=22) # instantiate with positional args or keywords | |
>>> p[0] + p[1] # indexable like a plain list | |
33 | |
>>> x, y = p # unpack like a regular list |
library(maptools) | |
library(geosphere) | |
# load USA state-level spatial data | |
# download from http://gadm.org | |
# click the 'download' tab | |
# select county = 'united states', file format = 'R', click ok | |
# download 'level 1' for state-level data | |
load("USA_adm1.RData") |
This simple script will take a picture of a whiteboard and use parts of the ImageMagick library with sane defaults to clean it up tremendously.
The script is here:
#!/bin/bash
convert "$1" -morphology Convolve DoG:15,100,0 -negate -normalize -blur 0x1 -channel RBG -level 60%,91%,0.1 "$2"
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/bash | |
# Bash script to install latest version of ffmpeg and its dependencies on Ubuntu 12.04 or 14.04 | |
# Inspired from https://gist.github.com/faleev/3435377 | |
# Remove any existing packages: | |
sudo apt-get -y remove ffmpeg x264 libav-tools libvpx-dev libx264-dev | |
# Get the dependencies (Ubuntu Server or headless users): | |
sudo apt-get update |