git clone [email protected]:filipstrand/mflux.git
cd mflux && pip install -r requirements.txt
Name this anything, maybe flux.py
. Make sure to update the two paths marked below.
git clone [email protected]:filipstrand/mflux.git
cd mflux && pip install -r requirements.txt
Name this anything, maybe flux.py
. Make sure to update the two paths marked below.
User local install as much as possible, leaving system-wide kit alone, and no mega-distributions such as homebrew. Tested all the way through Ventura.
Make sure SSH is set up. Allow a remote computer to access your Mac and generate a new SSH Key. See appendix below.
There is automatically an ssh agent. Just use ssh-add
. Note: if you use 1password, it has SSH agent management you can use.
User local install as much as possible, leaving system-wide kit (e.g. python & python-pip .debs) alone. Tested on Debian, Ubuntu, Mint & ChromeOS/Crostini.
Set up the dev environment (this is the only system-wide part):
sudo apt install build-essential libsqlite3-dev sqlite3 bzip2 libbz2-dev zlib1g-dev libssl-dev openssl libgdbm-dev liblzma-dev libreadline-dev libncursesw5-dev libffi-dev uuid-dev
Partly updated June 2023
General caution: Chrome OS is a secure OS by design, but this has at least one key consequence. If you change your Google account password, you will still be required to enter the old password the next time you access each Chrome OS device. Devices are encrypted with that password, so the OS needs to decrypt using the old password then re-encrypt using the new one. If you forget your old password you will lose access to your Chrome OS device data. As always, make sure you keep backups up to date.
If you have multiple Chrome OS accounts (Say, work and play), you can quickly sitch between them without logging out:
MicroXPath is based on XPath 1, except for sequences, borrowed from XPath 2. MicroXPath adopts this approach. The results of all MicroXPath expressions are sequences.
MicroXPath provides a syntax for creating sequences, borrowing from XPath 2.0/3.0. The following are the examples of expressions that construct sequences, taken from 3.4.1 of the XPath 3 spec. They have the same semantics as in MicroXPath.
Balisage, they say, is Tops | |
And all things markup excellent | |
Like all the different content blocks | |
ID and node path, relevant | |
Schematron, they say, it's fun | |
And also good and valid | |
Go make a parsing pipeline run | |
Encode a div soup salad | |
I think you'll need to query | |
Stylesheets and definitions |
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