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Create a folder in /opt and cd to it | |
$ sudo mkdir -p /opt/syncthing | |
$ cd /opt/syncthing | |
Get the latest arm version of syncthing from github (https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/releases/) x marks the version number. | |
$ sudo wget https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/releases/download/vx.xx.x/syncthing-linux-arm-vx.xx.x.tar.gz | |
sudo tar -xzvf syncthing-linux-arm-vx.xx.x.tar.gz | |
sudo rm syncthing-linux-arm-vx.xx.x.tar.gz | |
Move content one folder up |
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# Guitar Strumming - by Emlyn | |
# This tries to work out the guitar (or ukulele etc.) fingering for arbitrary chords (and tuning). | |
# It seems to work reasonably well for basic chords, but is quite naive and probably makes many mistakes. | |
# Ideas, bug reports, fixes etc. gratefully received, just comment below, or tweet @emlyn77. | |
# Feel free to make use of this code as you like (with attribution if you feel like it, but you don't have to). | |
# Thanks to @Project_Hell_CK for fixing the tuning, and spotting that it gets chord(:f, :major) not quite right. | |
# Next note higher or equal to base note n, that is in the chord c | |
define :next_note do |n, c| | |
# Make sure n is a number |