How to install pandoc from source on CentOS 6.x
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Make a directory for the Haskell installation, I like to use
/opt/haskell
:$ sudo mkdir /opt/haskell $ sudo chown $USER /opt/haskell
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Install [GHC 7.6.3][1].
Vector = {} | |
Vector.__index = Vector | |
function Vector.__add(a, b) | |
if type(a) == "number" then | |
return Vector.new(b.x + a, b.y + a) | |
elseif type(b) == "number" then | |
return Vector.new(a.x + b, a.y + b) | |
else | |
return Vector.new(a.x + b.x, a.y + b.y) |
# 0 is too far from ` ;) | |
set -g base-index 1 | |
# Automatically set window title | |
set-window-option -g automatic-rename on | |
set-option -g set-titles on | |
#set -g default-terminal screen-256color | |
set -g status-keys vi | |
set -g history-limit 10000 |
// -------------- | |
// Needs LESS compiler >= 1.7.0 | |
// Docs : http://lesscss.org/features/#detached-rulesets-feature | |
// -------------- | |
// 1. Define the mixin for cross browser keyframes | |
.keyframes(@name,@rules) { | |
@-webkit-keyframes @name { |
SLIDES := $(patsubst %.md,%.md.slides.pdf,$(wildcard *.md)) | |
HANDOUTS := $(patsubst %.md,%.md.handout.pdf,$(wildcard *.md)) | |
all : $(SLIDES) $(HANDOUTS) | |
%.md.slides.pdf : %.md | |
pandoc $^ -t beamer --slide-level 2 -o $@ | |
%.md.handout.pdf : %.md | |
pandoc $^ -t beamer --slide-level 2 -V handout -o $@ |
http { | |
log_format bodylog '$remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] ' | |
'"$request" $status $body_bytes_sent ' | |
'"$http_referer" "$http_user_agent" $request_time ' | |
'<"$request_body" >"$resp_body"'; | |
lua_need_request_body on; | |
set $resp_body ""; | |
body_filter_by_lua ' |
How to install pandoc from source on CentOS 6.x
Make a directory for the Haskell installation, I like to use
/opt/haskell
:
$ sudo mkdir /opt/haskell
$ sudo chown $USER /opt/haskell
Install [GHC 7.6.3][1].
# Hello, and welcome to makefile basics. | |
# | |
# You will learn why `make` is so great, and why, despite its "weird" syntax, | |
# it is actually a highly expressive, efficient, and powerful way to build | |
# programs. | |
# | |
# Once you're done here, go to | |
# http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html | |
# to learn SOOOO much more. |
by alexander white ©
I recently switched over to neovim (see my screenshots at the bottom). Below is my updated config file.
It's currently synchronized with my .vimrc
config except for a block of neovim-specific terminal key mappings.
This is still a work in progress (everyone's own config is always a labor of love), but I'm already extremely pleased with how well this is working for me with neovim. While terminal mode isn't enough to make me stop using tmux, it is quite good and I like having it since it simplifies my documentation workflow for yanking terminal output to paste in a markdown buffer.
These days I primarily develop in Go. I'm super thrilled and grateful for fatih/vim-go,