こんにちは。今回は現実逃避を兼ねて Jade の素晴らしさをお伝えしたいと思います。
[Jade][0] は JST (JavaScript Templates) の一つであり、HTML を書くための[軽量マークアップ言語][1] である [Haml][2] に影響を受けた JavaScript テンプレートエンジンでもあります。
// early experiments with node had mysterious double requests | |
// turned out these were for the stoopid favicon | |
// here's how to short-circuit those requests | |
// and stop seeing 404 errors in your client console | |
var http = require('http'); | |
http.createServer(function (q, r) { | |
// control for favicon |
package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"io" | |
"log" | |
"net/http" | |
"os" | |
) |
[ | |
{name: 'Afghanistan', code: 'AF'}, | |
{name: 'Åland Islands', code: 'AX'}, | |
{name: 'Albania', code: 'AL'}, | |
{name: 'Algeria', code: 'DZ'}, | |
{name: 'American Samoa', code: 'AS'}, | |
{name: 'AndorrA', code: 'AD'}, | |
{name: 'Angola', code: 'AO'}, | |
{name: 'Anguilla', code: 'AI'}, | |
{name: 'Antarctica', code: 'AQ'}, |
m=Math.random,v=255;Array.from(document.querySelectorAll("*")).forEach(e=>{e.style.background=`rgb(${m()*v|0},${m()*v|0},${m()*v|0})`}) |
# tapei.conf | |
description "This is a *very* simple elevator implementation serving as a starting point for code-story S03E01" | |
start on startup | |
stop on shutdown | |
script | |
echo $$ > /var/run/tapei.pid |
Regex for matching ALL Japanese common & uncommon Kanji (4e00 – 9fcf) ~ The Big Kahuna! | |
([一-龯]) | |
Regex for matching Hirgana or Katakana (*) | |
([ぁ-んァ-ン]) | |
Regex for matching Non-Hirgana or Non-Katakana | |
([^ぁ-んァ-ン]) | |
Regex for matching Hirgana or Katakana or basic punctuation (、。’) |
(function(){ | |
var log = console.log; | |
console.log = function(str) { | |
var css = 'background: linear-gradient(to right, red, yellow, lime, aqua, blue, fuchsia, red); color: white; font-weight: bold;'; | |
var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments); | |
args[0] = '%c' + args[0]; | |
args.splice(1,0,css); | |
return log.apply(console, args); | |
} |
(function(){ | |
var log = console.log; | |
console.log = function(str) { | |
var css = 'background-image: url("http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2013/090/3/5/ocs____seine_unicorn_sprite_by_onisuu-d5zuuax.gif"), linear-gradient(to right, red, yellow, lime, aqua, blue, fuchsia, red); background-repeat: no-repeat, no-repeat; padding-left: 20px; color: white; font-weight: bold; font-size: 12pt; text-shadow: -1px 0 black, 0 1px black, 1px 0 black, 0 -1px black;'; | |
var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments); | |
args[0] = '%c ' + args[0]; | |
args.splice(1,0,css); | |
return log.apply(console, args); | |
} |
I’ll assume you are on Linux or Mac OSX. For Windows, replace ~/.vim/
with $HOME\vimfiles\
and forward slashes with backward slashes.
Vim plugins can be single scripts or collections of specialized scripts that you are supposed to put in “standard” locations under your ~/.vim/
directory. Syntax scripts go into ~/.vim/syntax/
, plugin scripts go into ~/.vim/plugin
, documentation goes into ~/.vim/doc/
and so on. That design can lead to a messy config where it quickly becomes hard to manage your plugins.
This is not the place to explain the technicalities behind Pathogen but the basic concept is quite straightforward: each plugin lives in its own directory under ~/.vim/bundle/
, where each directory simulates the standard structure of your ~/.vim/
directory.