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killercup / pandoc.css
Created July 3, 2013 11:31
Add this to your Pandoc HTML documents using `--css pandoc.css` to make them look more awesome. (Tested with Markdown and LaTeX.)
/*
* I add this to html files generated with pandoc.
*/
html {
font-size: 100%;
overflow-y: scroll;
-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;
-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;
}
@cleverdevil
cleverdevil / markdown-to-email
Created January 4, 2014 01:06
markdown-to-email A simple script to send beautifully formatted emails that you write in Markdown. The email will have an HTML payload and a plain-text alternative, so you'll make everyone happy, including yourself.
#!/usr/bin/env python
'''
Send an multipart email with HTML and plain text alternatives. The message
should be constructed as a plain-text file of the following format:
From: Your Name <your@email.com>
To: Recipient One <recipient@to.com>
Subject: Your subject line
---
KEYBINDINGS
byobu keybindings can be user defined in /usr/share/byobu/keybindings/ (or within .screenrc if byobu-export was used). The common key bindings
are:
F2 - Create a new window
F3 - Move to previous window
F4 - Move to next window
@MatthewSteeples
MatthewSteeples / mousemove.ps1
Created February 26, 2015 19:09
Powershell Script to keep the mouse moving
Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Windows.Forms
while ($true)
{
$Pos = [System.Windows.Forms.Cursor]::Position
$x = ($pos.X % 500) + 1
$y = ($pos.Y % 500) + 1
[System.Windows.Forms.Cursor]::Position = New-Object System.Drawing.Point($x, $y)
Start-Sleep -Seconds 10
}
@wpscholar
wpscholar / vagrant-cheat-sheet.md
Last active May 10, 2026 16:01
Vagrant Cheat Sheet

Typing vagrant from the command line will display a list of all available commands.

Be sure that you are in the same directory as the Vagrantfile when running these commands!

Creating a VM

  • vagrant init -- Initialize Vagrant with a Vagrantfile and ./.vagrant directory, using no specified base image. Before you can do vagrant up, you'll need to specify a base image in the Vagrantfile.
  • vagrant init <boxpath> -- Initialize Vagrant with a specific box. To find a box, go to the public Vagrant box catalog. When you find one you like, just replace it's name with boxpath. For example, vagrant init ubuntu/trusty64.

Starting a VM

  • vagrant up -- starts vagrant environment (also provisions only on the FIRST vagrant up)
@brock
brock / psql-with-gzip-cheatsheet.sh
Last active April 1, 2026 12:44
Exporting and Importing Postgres Databases using gzip
# This is just a cheat sheet:
# On production
sudo -u postgres pg_dump database | gzip -9 > database.sql.gz
# On local
scp -C production:~/database.sql.gz
dropdb database && createdb database
gunzip < database.sql.gz | psql database
Byobu is a suite of enhancements to tmux, as a command line
tool providing live system status, dynamic window management,
and some convenient keybindings:
F1 * Used by X11 *
Shift-F1 Display this help
F2 Create a new window
Shift-F2 Create a horizontal split
Ctrl-F2 Create a vertical split
Ctrl-Shift-F2 Create a new session
@xeoncross
xeoncross / cr2_to_video.sh
Last active December 15, 2023 13:06
Converting a folder of .CR2 (Canon Raw Images) into a timelapse video on mac or linux
# Assuming your have installed the following:
#
# brew install ufraw imagick ffmpeg
# apt-get install ufraw imagick ffmpeg
# Convert to JPG's
for img in *.CR2; do convert -resize 1920 "$img" "$img.jpg"; print "$img"; done
# Make a video
@Brainiarc7
Brainiarc7 / VAAPI-hwaccel-encode-Linux-Ffmpeg&Libav-setup.md
Last active April 30, 2026 10:52
This gist contains instructions on setting up FFmpeg and Libav to use VAAPI-based hardware accelerated encoding (on supported platforms) for H.264 (and H.265 on supported hardware) video formats.

Using VAAPI's hardware accelerated video encoding on Linux with Intel's hardware on FFmpeg and libav

Hello, brethren :-)

As it turns out, the current version of FFmpeg (version 3.1 released earlier today) and libav (master branch) supports full H.264 and HEVC encode in VAAPI on supported hardware that works reliably well to be termed "production-ready".

#!/bin/bash
OLDIFS=$IFS
export IFS=$'\n'
# Find all boxes which have updates
AVAILABLE_UPDATES=$(vagrant box outdated --global | grep outdated | tr -d "*'" | cut -d ' ' -f 2 2>/dev/null)
if [[ ${#AVAILABLE_UPDATES[@]} -ne 0 ]]; then