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aahung / NSDateFormatter cheat sheet
Last active May 25, 2016 15:25 — forked from romaonthego/NSDateFormatter cheat sheet
Date Formats for NSDateFormatter
a: AM/PM
A: 0~86399999 (Millisecond of Day)
c/cc: 1~7 (Day of Week)
ccc: Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sat
cccc: Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday
d: 1~31 (0 padded Day of Month)
D: 1~366 (0 padded Day of Year)

after Build 17093

  • can override settings by edit "/etc/wsl.conf"
  • normally this file is not exists at first
$ sudo vi /etc/wsl.conf

[interop]
appendWindowsPath = false
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aahung / README.md
Created January 31, 2021 05:49 — forked from ascendbruce/README.md
Use mac style keyboard shortcuts on Windows with AutoHotkey (ahk) script

Use (most) macOS style keyboard shortcuts on Windows

Make Windows PC's shortcut act like macOS (Mac OS X)

With this AutoHotKey script, you can use most macOS style shortcuts (eg, cmd+c, cmd+v, ...) on Windows with a standard PC keyboard.

Note that

  1. You should disable the Between input languages shotcut from Control Panel\Clock, Language, and Region\Language\Advanced settings > Change lanugage bar hot keys because it conflicts with cmd + shift + ↑ / ↓ / ← / → (select text between cursor and top / bottom / beginning of line / end of line)
  2. you shouldn't change the modifier keys mapping with keyboard DIP. This script assumes you use a standard PC keyboard layout, and wish to use shortcuts as if it was a mac keyboard layout.