start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
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sed -f filters.sed nasty-script > clean |
Date of creation: 2022-12-27
First of all, if the install script referenced here was used to install guix, ideally the output of that script as well as the script itself should have been saved somewhere. This makes it easier to see which components were installed and where and thus makes it easier for you to uninstall them.
As for me personally, I used the install script to install guix on a debian derivative distribution with systemd. This guide thus focuses on uninstalling guix from a debian derivative distribution but will probably work for your distribution as well with some slight changes.
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/rss-parser.min.js"></script> | |
<h1>Convertion from <a href="https://joinplu.me/">Plume</a> (the federated blog) RSS feed to JSON then to HTML Snippet</h1> | |
<small>cortesy of <a href="https://rss-to-json-serverless-api.vercel.app"> RSS feed to JSON API</a> </small> | |
<p>comments:</p> | |
<ul> | |
<li> the content of each entry underneath each title will be truncate to 20 words</li> | |
<li>Errors in external content fetching will be shown in console</li> | |
<li><a href="#example">1st</a> is a local example is made with a JSON variable with only 2 elements</li> | |
<li><a href="#plume_feed">2nd</a> is an external example fetched from a blogger's RSS XML feed from Plume, transformed to JSON thanks to the API and converted into HTML content</li> |
#!/bin/bash | |
# CURL based wrapper script to do CRUD operations in your neocities.org site one file at time | |
# Created by: Ivan Robles <[email protected]> | |
# License: GPLv3.0 | |
VERSION="1.0" | |
USER="$NEOCITIES_USER" | |
PASSWORD="$NEOCITIES_PASS" | |
howtouse() | |
{ |