In default setup, Linux Mint installs gedit in version 2.x. In order to use more recent version of this editor (for example for Markdown support), you can follow the instruction below.
Linux Mint 17.3
#!/bin/bash | |
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# Name: Bash CheatSheet for Mac OSX | |
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# A little overlook of the Bash basics | |
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# Usage: | |
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# Author: J. Le Coupanec | |
# Date: 2014/11/04 |
In default setup, Linux Mint installs gedit in version 2.x. In order to use more recent version of this editor (for example for Markdown support), you can follow the instruction below.
Linux Mint 17.3
Any GitHub wiki can be cloned by appending wiki.git
to the repo url, so the clone url for
the repo https://myorg/myrepo/
is: git@github.com/myorg/myrepo.wiki.git
(for ssh) or https://github.com/my/myrepo.wiki.git
(for https).
You make edits, and commit and push your changes, like any normal repo.
You need to clone the wiki repo and edit it on your system.
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title: "Basic RMarkdown Shiny" | |
author: "Chris Beeley" | |
output: html_document | |
runtime: shiny | |
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# Example RMarkdown document | |
This is an interactive document written in *markdown*. As you can see it is easy to include: |