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skyzyx / homebrew-gnubin.md
Last active April 24, 2024 00:04
Using GNU command line tools in macOS instead of FreeBSD tools

macOS is a Unix, and not built on Linux.

I think most of us realize that macOS isn't a Linux OS, but what that also means is that instead of shipping with the GNU flavor of command line tools, it ships with the FreeBSD flavor. As such, writing shell scripts which can work across both platforms can sometimes be challenging.

Homebrew

Homebrew can be used to install the GNU versions of tools onto your Mac, but they are all prefixed with "g" by default.

All commands have been installed with the prefix "g". If you need to use these commands with their normal names, you can add a "gnubin" directory to your PATH from your bashrc.

@Starefossen
Starefossen / tmux-cheats.md
Last active April 23, 2024 11:47
My personal tmux cheat sheet for working with sessions, windows, and panes. `NB` I have remapped the command prefix to `ctrl` + `a`.

Sessions

New Session

  • tmux new [-s name] [cmd] (:new) - new session

Switch Session

  • tmux ls (:ls) - list sessions
  • tmux switch [-t name] (:switch) - switches to an existing session
@k-takata
k-takata / bash-completion-slowness-on-msys2.md
Created May 13, 2015 15:08
Bash-completion is very slow on MSYS2

Bash-completion is very slow on MSYS2

Bash-completion is very slow on MSYS2 when the current user is a domain user. This describes the cause and the solutions.

Cause

Expansion of ~* is very slow when you use a domain user. For example:

@cassiocardoso
cassiocardoso / select-estados-br
Created February 12, 2014 23:31
Select com uma lista de todos os estados brasileiros.
<select name="estados-brasil">
<option value="AC">Acre</option>
<option value="AL">Alagoas</option>
<option value="AP">Amapá</option>
<option value="AM">Amazonas</option>
<option value="BA">Bahia</option>
<option value="CE">Ceará</option>
<option value="DF">Distrito Federal</option>
<option value="ES">Espírito Santo</option>
<option value="GO">Goiás</option>
@chandraratnam
chandraratnam / mutt_mbsync_multipleaccounts.md
Last active March 27, 2024 00:46
Mutt + isync mbsync + gmail + multiple accounts.

Mutt + isync multiple accounts Unfinished

This is the setup that I use for mutt, I have two google domain account (read as gmail) and an institution where I work and study account. This means I have two gmail accounts and one outlook 365 account that i want to sync and read via mutt.

I want to store all my email locally as I travel a lot and will be in countries without easy internet access. For this I use mbsync (iSync). As it can handle multiple account types easily and efficently.

The setup works this way

[Remote Mail Servers] <= mbsync => [Local Mail Folders]

@romainl
romainl / redir.md
Last active March 22, 2024 17:09
Redirect the output of a Vim or external command into a scratch buffer

Redirect the output of a Vim or external command into a scratch buffer

Usage (any shell)

Show full output of command :hi in scratch window:

:Redir hi

Show full output of command :!ls -al in scratch window:

@miguelmota
miguelmota / README.md
Last active March 16, 2024 12:52
Multiple accounts with Mutt E-Mail Client (gmail example)

How to set up multiple accounts with Mutt E-mail Client

Thanks to this article by Christoph Berg

Instructions

Directories and files

~/
@cheungnj
cheungnj / script.sh
Last active March 6, 2024 02:35
Convert asciidoc to Github Flavored Markdown
# Adapted from https://tinyapps.org/blog/nix/201701240700_convert_asciidoc_to_markdown.html
# Using asciidoctor 1.5.6.1 and pandoc 2.0.0.1
# Install pandoc and asciidoctor
$ sudo apt install asciidoctor
$ sudo wget https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases/download/2.0.0.1/pandoc-2.0.0.1-1-amd64.deb
$ sudo dpkg -i pandoc-2.0.0.1-1-amd64.deb
# Convert asciidoc to docbook using asciidoctor
@joyrexus
joyrexus / README.md
Last active February 24, 2024 15:16
collapsible markdown

collapsible markdown?

CLICK ME

yes, even hidden code blocks!

print("hello world!")
@tedmiston
tedmiston / nodejs-tcp-example.js
Last active February 19, 2024 21:55
Node.js TCP client and server example
/*
In the node.js intro tutorial (http://nodejs.org/), they show a basic tcp
server, but for some reason omit a client connecting to it. I added an
example at the bottom.
Save the following server in example.js:
*/
var net = require('net');