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yesnoruly / saved-replies.md
Last active January 27, 2024 11:43
Github saved replies

Вы можете добавить все стандартные метки комментариев в Github в качестве сохраненных ответов, выполнив следующие действия:

  1. Пойти по этой ссылке https://github.com/settings/replies
  2. Открыть инструменты разработчика
  3. Скопировать и вставить следующий код в Javascript консоль
  4. Нажать энтер
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@BuonOmo
BuonOmo / .gitconfig
Last active April 9, 2025 09:38
Git blame color scale from 20 month ago to now (https://stackoverflow.com/a/66250482/6320039)
[color "blame"]
highlightRecent = 234, 23 month ago, 235, 22 month ago, 236, 21 month ago, 237, 20 month ago, 238, 19 month ago, 239, 18 month ago, 240, 17 month ago, 241, 16 month ago, 242, 15 month ago, 243, 14 month ago, 244, 13 month ago, 245, 12 month ago, 246, 11 month ago, 247, 10 month ago, 248, 9 month ago, 249, 8 month ago, 250, 7 month ago, 251, 6 month ago, 252, 5 month ago, 253, 4 month ago, 254, 3 month ago, 231, 2 month ago, 230, 1 month ago, 229, 3 weeks ago, 228, 2 weeks ago, 227, 1 week ago, 226
[blame]
coloring = highlightRecent
date = human

ZSH CheatSheet

This is a cheat sheet for how to perform various actions to ZSH, which can be tricky to find on the web as the syntax is not intuitive and it is generally not very well-documented.

Strings

Description Syntax
Get the length of a string ${#VARNAME}
Get a single character ${VARNAME[index]}
@xbns
xbns / arch-linux-installation-on-mbr-system.md
Last active October 12, 2025 19:05
Arch Linux Installation Process for a Legacy/BIOS/MBR System #arch-linux

Arch Linux Installation Process for a Legacy/BIOS/MBR System

We will tackle this process in 10 steps listed below.

I didn't want to repeat some sections well explained in the UEFI Process. You can refer there and follow due process.

Namely;

  • Connecting to WiFi.
@tigerhawkvok
tigerhawkvok / poetry-convert.py
Last active December 11, 2024 16:22
Convert a requirements.txt file to a Poetry project
#!python3
"""
Convert a requirements.txt file to a Poetry project.
Just place in the root of your working directory and run!
"""
sourceFile = "./requirements.txt"
import re
import os