sudo apt install zsh-autosuggestions zsh-syntax-highlighting zsh
Download emacs-w64 and extract somewhere, e.g. a tools
or apps
folder like C:\Users\<user>\tools\emacs
.
Emacs and many other applications store its configuration in the user's "home" folder. Translated directly from the Unix world, that is %UserProfile%
(C:\Users\<user>
), but Windows prefers %AppData%
instead (C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming
).
For simplicity's sake, override this by specifying the HOME
environment variable explicitly. Emacs and some other applications (e.g. MinGW) lets this override the default.
main() { | |
# Use colors, but only if connected to a terminal, and that terminal | |
# supports them. | |
if which tput >/dev/null 2>&1; then | |
ncolors=$(tput colors) | |
fi | |
if [ -t 1 ] && [ -n "$ncolors" ] && [ "$ncolors" -ge 8 ]; then | |
RED="$(tput setaf 1)" | |
GREEN="$(tput setaf 2)" | |
YELLOW="$(tput setaf 3)" |
gpioke | |
gpioke.exe | |
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" | |
" CSCOPE settings for vim | |
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" | |
" | |
" This file contains some boilerplate settings for vim's cscope interface, | |
" plus some keyboard mappings that I've found useful. | |
" | |
" USAGE: | |
" -- vim 6: Stick this file in your ~/.vim/plugin directory (or in a | |
" 'plugin' directory in some other directory that is in your |