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Prakasaka / bash-colors.md
Created July 25, 2020 09:14 — forked from JBlond/bash-colors.md
The entire table of ANSI color codes.

Regular Colors

Value Color
\e[0;30m Black
\e[0;31m Red
\e[0;32m Green
\e[0;33m Yellow
\e[0;34m Blue
\e[0;35m Purple
@yegappan
yegappan / VimScriptForPythonDevelopers.MD
Last active October 12, 2025 01:36
Vim script for Python Developers

Vim Script for Python Developers

This is a guide to Vim Script development for Python developers. Sample code for the various expressions, statements, functions and programming constructs is shown in both Python and Vim Script. This is not intended to be a tutorial for developing Vim scripts. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with Python programming.

For an introduction to Vim Script development, refer to usr_41.txt, eval.txt and Learn Vimscript the Hard Way

For a guide similar to this one for JavaScript developers, refer to Vim Script for the JavaScripter

This guide only describes the programming constructs that are present in both Python and Vim. The constructs that are unique to Vim (e.g. autocommands, [key-mapping](https://vimhelp.org/map.txt.html#key-m

@rene-d
rene-d / colors.py
Last active February 2, 2026 21:52
ANSI color codes in Python
# SGR color constants
# rene-d 2018
class Colors:
""" ANSI color codes """
BLACK = "\033[0;30m"
RED = "\033[0;31m"
GREEN = "\033[0;32m"
BROWN = "\033[0;33m"
BLUE = "\033[0;34m"
@cscalfani
cscalfani / CompositionWithMultipleParameters.md
Created December 5, 2017 22:29
Functional Composition with Multiple Parameters in Haskell

Functional Composition with Multiple Parameters in Haskell

In the past, I've written composition functions in both Elm and Haskell that take multiple parameters for the leftmost function, i.e. the function that gets applied first.

(All examples here are in Haskell)

Here was my Haskell implemenation (stolen from the web):

compose2 :: (c -> d) -> (a -> b -> c) -> a -> b -> d
@CMCDragonkai
CMCDragonkai / building_a_nix_package_c&c++.md
Last active April 8, 2024 16:38
Building a Nix Package (The C&C++ Version)

Building a Nix Package (The C&C++ Version)

Nix can be used to build any kind of package. But here I'm just going to focus on the simple C&C++ case.

Firstly we have to know that the final built packages will located inside /nix/store. Which is globally readable directory of all build inputs and build outputs of the Nix system. The emphasis is on readable, not writable, that is /nix/store is meant to be modified by the user or programs except for the Nix system utilities. This centralises the management of packages, and keeps our packages and package configuration consistent.

So what exactly are we trying to build. Our goal is to build a directory that will be located in /nix/store/*-package-version/, where * is the hash of the package. Preferably a version is also available, but some C&C++ packages don't have versions, so in that case, there's only /nix/store/*-package/.

What will be inside this directory? It follows the GNU Coding Standards descri