Use these rapid keyboard shortcuts to control the GitHub Atom text editor on macOS.
- ⌘ : Command key
- ⌃ : Control key
- ⌫ : Delete key
- ← : Left arrow key
- → : Right arrow key
- ↑ : Up arrow key
Use these rapid keyboard shortcuts to control the GitHub Atom text editor on macOS.
#Put this in Export-Chocolatey.ps1 file and run it: | |
#.\Export-Chocolatey.ps1 > packages.config | |
#You can install the packages using | |
#choco install packages.config -y | |
Write-Output "<?xml version=`"1.0`" encoding=`"utf-8`"?>" | |
Write-Output "<packages>" | |
choco list -lo -r -y | % { " <package id=`"$($_.SubString(0, $_.IndexOf("|")))`" version=`"$($_.SubString($_.IndexOf("|") + 1))`" />" } | |
Write-Output "</packages>" |
#!/bin/bash | |
# A script to set up a new mac. Uses bash, homebrew, etc. | |
# Focused for ruby/rails development. Includes many utilities and apps: | |
# - homebrew, rvm, node | |
# - quicklook plugins, terminal fonts | |
# - browsers: chrome, firefox | |
# - dev: iterm2, sublime text, postgres, chrome devtools, etc. | |
# - team: slack, dropbox, google drive, skype, etc |
#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
# encoding: utf-8 | |
import os | |
import urllib | |
import urllib.request | |
import re | |
def regex_websearch(url, pattern): |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# | |
# Bootstrap script for setting up a new OSX machine | |
# | |
# This should be idempotent so it can be run multiple times. | |
# | |
# Some apps don't have a cask and so still need to be installed by hand. These | |
# include: | |
# | |
# - Twitter (app store) |
Have tested these instructions successfully under Ubuntu 16.04LTS and 14.04LTS.
Devices
> CD/DVD 1
> Connect Image...
./Applications/Parallels Desktop/Contents/Resources/Tools/prl-tools-lin.iso
./* | |
* emoji.c | |
* Mike McGirr | |
* A little bit of code to print out the cocktail emoji. | |
*/ | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <wchar.h> | |
#include <locale.h> | |
int main() |
#!/bin/sh | |
set -e | |
set -x | |
for package in $(npm -g outdated --parseable --depth=0 | cut -d: -f3) | |
do | |
npm -g install "$package" | |
done |
Note: These are rough notes and there may be some variance as versions of raspbian get updated but should be pretty reliable as a guide.
This gist provides some instructions and config in order to have your Raspberry PI automatically connect to a roamed network, however if it fails to discover an available network it will set itself up as a wireless access point for you to connect to.