Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
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sudo touch /var/db/useLS | |
reboot |
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
Many of us spend many hours of our days using their terminal. Plus, we all have different tastes when it comes to color schemes. That's why the ability to change the color scheme of a terminal is one of its more important featuresl. Throughout this tutorial, I'll teach you how you can change the looks of your terminal, step by step.
This tutorial is aimed at elementary OS users, but it also works for any Ubuntu user. Start by installing dconf-tools:
sudo apt-get install dconf-tools
Secondly, you need to decide which theme you're going to apply. You can find dozens of terminal color schemes online, you can even design your own using this web application. Design the color scheme, hit "Get Scheme" and choose "Terminator". You'll get a raw text file with a background color, a foreground color and a palette. Those strings define your color scheme. In this tutorial, I'll post an
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* Each file should begin with a document comment, describing what it should do | |
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# The reason of creating this script is that Endpoint Security VPN installs it's own application firewall kext cpfw.kext | |
# which prevents for example PPTP connections from this computer, which is not appropriate if you need subj connection just | |
# from time to time | |
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# Usage: ./checkpoint.sh | |
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# The script checks if Enpoint Security VPN is running. If it is, then it shuts it down, if it is not, it fires it up. | |
# Or, make an Automator action and paste the script. |
brew install git bash-completion
Configure things:
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
var Color = function() { | |
this.r = this.g = this.b = 0; | |
this.h = this.s = this.l = 0; | |
this.a = 1; | |
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/** RGB */ | |
Color.prototype.cssRGB = function() { | |
return "rgb("+Math.round(255*this.r)+","+Math.round(255*this.g)+","+Math.round(255*this.b)+")"; | |
}; | |
Color.prototype.cssRGBA = function() { |
svn propget -R svn:ignore | grep -v "^$" | awk '{print "mkdir " $1 " & echo \"" $3 "\" > " $1 "/.gitignore & svn add " $1 "/.gitignore"}' | /bin/sh |
#!/bin/sh | |
# | |
# Create Google Chrome launcher (for Mac) | |
# | |
CHROME_APP="/Applications/Google Chrome.app" | |
CHROME_PROFILE_DIR="$HOME/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome" | |
echo "Enter profile name: \c" |
IMPORTANT! Remember to check out the wiki page at https://github.com/bebraw/jswiki/wiki/Game-Engines for the most up to date version. There's also a "notes" column in the table but it simply does not fit there... Check out the raw version to see it.
This table contains primarily HTML5 based game engines and frameworks. You might also want to check out the [[Feature Matrix|Game-Engine-Feature-Matrix]], [[Game Resources]] and [[Scene Graphs]].
Name | Size (KB) | License | Type | Unit Tests | Docs | Repository | Notes |
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Akihabara | 453 | GPL2, MIT | Classic Repro | no | API | github | Intended for making classic arcade-style games in JS+HTML5 |
AllBinary Platform | Platform Dependent | AllBinary | 2D/2.5D/3D | n |