Tell Vim to look for tags
files:
- in the directory of the current file,
- in the working directory,
- and in every parent directory, recursively,
// | |
// Regular Expression for URL validation | |
// | |
// Author: Diego Perini | |
// Created: 2010/12/05 | |
// Updated: 2018/09/12 | |
// License: MIT | |
// | |
// Copyright (c) 2010-2018 Diego Perini (http://www.iport.it) | |
// |
package com.eclecticdesignstudio.minehx; | |
import nme.display.Sprite; | |
import nme.system.Capabilities; | |
import nme.Assets; | |
/** | |
* ... |
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h> | |
@interface MyCalendar : NSObject | |
+ (void)requestAccess:(void (^)(BOOL granted, NSError *error))success; | |
+ (BOOL)addEventAt:(NSDate*)eventDate withTitle:(NSString*)title inLocation:(NSString*)location; | |
@end |
#!/bin/sh | |
# Based on instructions found here: http://wiki.razuna.com/display/ecp/FFMpeg+Installation+on+CentOS+and+RedHat#FFMpegInstallationonCentOSandRedHat-InstallX264 | |
if [ "`/usr/bin/whoami`" != "root" ]; then | |
echo "You need to execute this script as root." | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
cat > /etc/yum.repos.d/centos.repo<<EOF |
import cv2 | |
import time | |
import math | |
import numpy as np | |
capture = cv2.VideoCapture(0) | |
print capture.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FPS) | |
t = 100 | |
w = 640.0 |
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# This version uses September 2017 august stretch image, please use this image | |
# | |
if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ] | |
then echo "Must be root" | |
exit | |
fi |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Simple command to display the wireless strenght signal | |
# | |
clear | |
while x=1 | |
do /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple*.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/airport -I \ | |
| grep CtlRSSI \ | |
| sed -e 's/^.*://g' \ | |
| xargs -I SIGNAL printf "\rWifi dBm: SIGNAL" | |
sleep 0.5 |
macOS has ncurses version 5.7 which does not ship the terminfo description for tmux. There're two ways that can help you to solve this problem.
Instead of tmux-256color
, use screen-256color
which comes with system. Place this command into ~/.tmux.conf
or ~/.config/tmux/tmux.conf
(for version 3.1 and later):
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