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#!/bin/bash | |
# tmux requires unrecognized OSC sequences to be wrapped with DCS tmux; | |
# <sequence> ST, and for all ESCs in <sequence> to be replaced with ESC ESC. It | |
# only accepts ESC backslash for ST. | |
function print_osc() { | |
if [[ -n $TERM ]] ; then | |
printf "\033Ptmux;\033\033]" | |
else | |
printf "\033]" |
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-- that is very similar to that of pandoc's HTML writer. | |
-- There is one new feature: code blocks marked with class 'dot' | |
-- are piped through graphviz and images are included in the HTML | |
-- output using 'data:' URLs. | |
-- | |
-- Invoke with: pandoc -t sample.lua | |
-- | |
-- Note: you need not have lua installed on your system to use this | |
-- custom writer. However, if you do have lua installed, you can | |
-- use it to test changes to the script. 'lua sample.lua' will |
As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name: