yaourt android-sdk-platform-tools
yaourt android-udev
yaourt android-sdk
#!/bin/bash | |
sudo mount -o remount,size=10G,noatime /tmp | |
echo "Done. Please use 'df -h' to make sure folder size is increased." |
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Convert ssh-agent output to fish shell | |
# | |
eval "$(ssh-agent)" >/dev/null | |
echo "set SSH_AUTH_SOCK \"$SSH_AUTH_SOCK\"; export SSH_AUTH_SOCK" | |
echo "set SSH_AGENT_PID \"$SSH_AGENT_PID\"; export SSH_AGENT_PID" |
So, you've created a Python app (be it a graphical user interface with Qt or the like, or a simple command line interface). Great! But how are others going to use it? Python applications often have dependencies (e.g. from third-party modules), and they also need a Python interpreter to run them. For a developer, installing all the necessary bits and bobs to make things work is okay, but that's unacceptable for a normal user - they just want to download the thing and run it.
Below are simple instructions to publish your app on the three main operating systems: Windows, macOS and Linux.
Basic | |
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[Shift]+[Mod]+[Enter] - launch terminal. | |
[Mod]+[b] - show/hide bar. | |
[Mod]+[p] - dmenu for running programs like the x-www-browser. | |
[Mod]+[Enter] - push acive window from stack to master, or pulls last used window from stack onto master. | |
[Mod] + [j / k] - focus on next/previous window in current tag. |
Godot 3.0.2 (Mono Version)
Godot requires Mono 5.4.x but the Fedora repo is still stuck on an older version. Install the latest directly from the Mono Project (currently 5.10.x).
http://www.mono-project.com/download/stable/#download-lin
rpm --import "http://keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x3FA7E0328081BFF6A14DA29AA6A19B38D3D831EF"
For an emulator that mimics a Pixel 5 Device with Google APIs and ARM architecture (for an M1/M2 Macbook):
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List All System Images Available for Download:
sdkmanager --list | grep system-images
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Download Image:
sdkmanager --install "system-images;android-30;google_atd;arm64-v8a"
#!/bin/bash | |
# Original source: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaihendry/dotfiles/master/bin/dwm_status | |
# Network speed stuff stolen from http://linuxclues.blogspot.sg/2009/11/shell-script-show-network-speed.html | |
print_wifi() { | |
ip=$(ip route get 8.8.8.8 2>/dev/null|grep -Eo 'src [0-9.]+'|grep -Eo '[0-9.]+') | |
if=wlan0 | |
while IFS=$': \t' read -r label value | |
do | |
case $label in SSID) SSID=$value |