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#compdef fab | |
_targets() { | |
_describe -t commands "fabric targets" target_list | |
} | |
output_levels=( | |
'status: Status messages, i.e. noting when Fabric is done running, if the user used a keyboard interrupt, or when servers are disconnected from. These messages are almost always relevant and rarely verbose.' | |
'aborts: Abort messages. Like status messages, these should really only be turned off when using Fabric as a library, and possibly not even then. Note that even if this output group is turned off, aborts will still occur – there just won’t be any output about why Fabric aborted!' | |
'warnings: Warning messages. These are often turned off when one expects a given operation to fail, such as when using grep to test existence of text in a file. If paired with setting env.warn_only to True, this can result in fully silent warnings when remote programs fail. As with aborts, this setting does not control actual warning behavior, only whether warning messages are printed or hidden.' |
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data_uri = open("sample.png", "rb").read().encode("base64").replace("\n", "") | |
# HTML Image Element | |
img_tag = '<img alt="" src="data:image/png;base64,{0}">'.format(data_uri) | |
print img_tag | |
# CSS Background Image | |
css = 'background-image: url(data:image/png;base64,{0});'.format(data_uri) | |
print css |
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########## SETTINGS | |
# On startup, lftp executes ~/.lftprc and ~/.lftp/rc. You can place aliases and 'set' commands | |
# there. Some people prefer to see full protocol debug, use 'debug' to turn the debug on. | |
# Certain commands and settings take a time interval parameter. It has the format Nx[Nx...], where N is time amount | |
# (floating point) and x is time unit: d - days, h - hours, m - minutes, s - seconds. Default unit is second. E.g. | |
# 5h30m or 5.5h. Also the interval can be 'infinity', 'inf', 'never', 'forever' - it means infinite interval. E.g. | |
# 'sleep forever' or 'set dns:cache-expire never'. |
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