Note: Mise was previously called RTX
I have tried a lot different ways of managing multiple Python versions on different Linux systems.
- pyenv
- Uses shims which is confusing, especially for new users
- Compiling from source
function ssht | |
# Set the remote server's address | |
set remote_server $argv[1] | |
# Export the terminal info to a temporary file | |
set tmp_file (mktemp) | |
infocmp >$tmp_file | |
# Transfer the terminfo file to the remote server | |
scp $tmp_file $remote_server:/tmp/ |
// What to add to the parsed ISO date to get it in correct timezone | |
TZ_POSTFIX = 'T00:00:00+02:00'; | |
// Email subjects to look at | |
SUBJECT_NEW_BOOKING = 'New Booking - Some Service'; | |
// Matches '2023-07-14 00:00 - 2023-07-14 00:00' like strings with groups for each date | |
DATE_RANGE_PATTERN = new RegExp('(\\d{4}-\\d{2}-\\d{2}) 00:00 - (\\d{4}-\\d{2}-\\d{2}) 00:00'); | |
// Regex patterns to extract other content such as name, apartment, email | |
NAME_PATTERN = new RegExp('<td>Name:<\\/td>[\\n\\s]+<td>(.*)<\\/td>'); | |
APARTMENT_PATTERN = new RegExp('<td>Apartment:<\\/td>[\\n\\s]+<td>(.*)<\\/td>'); | |
EMAIL_PATTERN = new RegExp('<td>Email:<\\/td>[\\n\\s]+<td>(.*)<\\/td>'); |
Start the clickhouse-client
and connect it to your ClickHouse Server.
$ clickhouse-client --host=<host> --port=<port> --user=<user> --password=<password>
You should be greated by the ClickHouse prompt
ClickHouse client version 21.12.3.32 (official build).
The Swerty keyboard layout is created by Johan E. Gustafsson and hosted on http://johanegustafsson.net/projects/swerty/
Swerty is released under the MIT Licence.
Since I spend a lot of time getting the right alt-gr
key to work I decided to share back my fixes.
In order to use a USB connected Sasmung ML-2160 printer in Arch Linux you will need to first install the correct drivers. For this perticular printer the drivers are included in the samsung-unified-printer AUR package.
If you know what you are doing I recommend installing it using a AUR helper such as yay.
<!-- Add this to your font configuration e.g ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf --> | |
<!-- Note that this will disable all embedded bitmaps in fonts that use them --> | |
<!-- disable embedded bitmaps in fonts to fix Calibri, Cambria, etc. --> | |
<match target="font"> | |
<edit mode="assign" name="embeddedbitmap"><bool>false</bool></edit> | |
</match> |
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The official installation guide (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installation_Guide) contains a more verbose description.