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railwaycat / mac-switch-meta.el
Created August 28, 2012 13:43
meta key switch
;; Keybonds
(global-set-key [(hyper a)] 'mark-whole-buffer)
(global-set-key [(hyper v)] 'yank)
(global-set-key [(hyper c)] 'kill-ring-save)
(global-set-key [(hyper s)] 'save-buffer)
(global-set-key [(hyper l)] 'goto-line)
(global-set-key [(hyper w)]
(lambda () (interactive) (delete-window)))
(global-set-key [(hyper z)] 'undo)
@ttempe
ttempe / bopomofo.py
Last active October 22, 2024 08:40
Convert a pinyin string to bopomofo (Zhuyin)
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright © 2012 Thomas TEMPÉ, <[email protected]>
# Copyright © 2014 Alex Griffin, <[email protected]>
#
# DWTFYW license.
# Do what the fuck you want with this file.
import string
@JBlond
JBlond / bash-colors.md
Last active November 17, 2024 07:06 — forked from iamnewton/bash-colors.md
The entire table of ANSI color codes.

Regular Colors

Value Color
\e[0;30m Black
\e[0;31m Red
\e[0;32m Green
\e[0;33m Yellow
\e[0;34m Blue
\e[0;35m Purple
@Peredery
Peredery / Fix_gpg_Mac_OS_error.md
Last active May 19, 2024 08:36
FIX - gpg failed to sign the data fatal: failed to write commit object
@seachai
seachai / gist:948ed1eeafa32ce03db6685edb879f71
Last active November 16, 2024 00:49
iTerm 2 Natural Text Editing Preset
On iTerm2 - Open Preferences > Profiles > Keys > Key Mappings > Presets > Select Natural Text Editing
- You can move a word backwards using Option ⌥ + ← and a word forwards using Option ⌥ + →
- Move to the start of the line using fn + ← and to the end of the line with fn + →.
- Also you can delete a word backwards using Option ⌥ + ⌫, delete the whole line using Command ⌘ + ⌫.
If the preset doesn't appear, reinstall iTerm2. If you installed it using Homebrew + Cask:
brew cask reinstall iterm2
@nicknapoli82
nicknapoli82 / cs50_Tideman_cycle-explanation.md
Last active November 13, 2024 11:16
My attempt at clarifying how cycles work for the Tideman algorithm

A Way to Look at Tideman Lock Pairs

I've observed that there is a little bit of a disconnect in understanding what it is that needs to be done to properly implement the lock_pairs function for cs50 Tideman. The goal of this little write-up is simply an attempt at explaining what the problem actually is, and why a cycle imposes a problem.

First:
If you are unfamiliar with the actual problem, or have not read through the entire cs50 Tideman problem description. Then I think you should start there.
cs50 Tideman

Second:
This little write-up is only narrowing in on the idea of cycles, and a way to think about what a cycle is and determine if locking a pair in the pairs array would create that cycle. This does not talk about any other part of the Tideman problem.

@phortuin
phortuin / signing-git-commits.md
Last active November 16, 2024 07:44
Set up a GPG key for signing Git commits on MacOS (M1)

Based on this blogpost.

To sign Git commits, you need a gpg key. GPG stands for GNU Privacy Guard and is the de facto implementation of the OpenPGP message format. PGP stands for ‘Pretty Good Privacy’ and is a standard to sign and encrypt messages.

Setting up

Install with Homebrew:

$ brew install gpg
@habamax
habamax / emacs-python-treesitter-eglot.org
Last active November 12, 2024 22:48
Setup Emacs for Python with Treesitter and Eglot

Emacs, Python, Treesitter and Eglot

Treesitter (“better”/faster syntax highlighting)

  1. Make sure you have Emacs with treesitter support:

    M-: (treesit-available-p) RET should return t

  2. Make sure you have installed python treesitter grammar