alias ~~~=":<<'~~~sh'";:<<'~~~sh'
alternatively use: http://geoff.greer.fm/lscolors/
The value of this variable describes what color to use for which attribute when colors are enabled with CLICOLOR. This string is a concatenation of pairs of the format fb, where f is the foreground color and b is the background color.
The color designators are as follows:
a black
This is the table from man 5 terminfo
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Do NOT hardcode terminal escape sequences. Use tput with the cap-names from the table below to get the right code for your terminal.
(P) | indicates that padding may be specified |
# The approach is to mark packets from a specific user, | |
# create a dedicated routing table with a default route | |
# through the VPN, and force all marked packets to be | |
# routed using that table. | |
# | |
# Sources: | |
# https://www.niftiestsoftware.com/2011/08/28/making-all-network-traffic-for-a-linux-user-use-a-specific-network-interface/ | |
# http://freeaqingme.tweakblogs.net/blog/9340/netflix-using-a-vpn-for-just-one-application.html | |
# In this guide |
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* + table { | |
border-style:solid; | |
border-width:1px; | |
border-color:#e7e3e7; | |
} | |
* + table th, * + table td { | |
border-style:dashed; | |
border-width:1px; | |
border-color:#e7e3e7; |
Hello there! This is a sample post for gist.io, a super-lightweight writing soapbox for hackers.
Now look up. Further. Above the post title. See that grey text with the gist ID?
Now back to me. That grey text is a link! Open that sucker in a new tab to see the source for this post. Also, I'm on a horse.
If you peek at it with a web inspector, you'll see that it is a second-level heading. You can use first level headings, but they'll look just like the second level ones, and the gods of the HTML5 outlining algorithm will frown upon you.
#Newbie programmer | |
def factorial(x): | |
if x == 0: | |
return 1 | |
else: | |
return x * factorial(x - 1) | |
print factorial(6) | |
#First year programmer, studied Pascal |