Loosely ordered with the commands I use most towards the top. Sublime also offer full documentation.
Ctrl+C | copy current line (if no selection) |
Ctrl+X | cut current line (if no selection) |
Ctrl+⇧+K | delete line |
Ctrl+↩ | insert line after |
apply plugin: 'java' | |
apply plugin: 'scala' | |
// For those using Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA | |
apply plugin: 'eclipse' | |
apply plugin: 'idea' | |
def findPlay20(){ | |
def pathEnvName = ['PATH', 'Path'].find{ System.getenv()[it] != null } | |
for(path in System.getenv()[pathEnvName].split(File.pathSeparator)){ | |
for(playExec in ['play.bat', 'play.sh', 'play']){ |
Loosely ordered with the commands I use most towards the top. Sublime also offer full documentation.
Ctrl+C | copy current line (if no selection) |
Ctrl+X | cut current line (if no selection) |
Ctrl+⇧+K | delete line |
Ctrl+↩ | insert line after |
Locate the section for your github remote in the .git/config
file. It looks like this:
[remote "origin"]
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
url = git@github.com:joyent/node.git
Now add the line fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/*
to this section. Obviously, change the github url to match your project's URL. It ends up looking like this:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 | |
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions\monokai] | |
"Colour21"="255,255,255" | |
"Colour20"="245,222,179" | |
"Colour19"="200,240,240" | |
"Colour18"="0,217,217" | |
"Colour17"="179,146,239" | |
"Colour16"="174,129,255" | |
"Colour15"="122,204,218" |
let g:ctrlp_buffer_func = { 'enter': 'CtrlPMappings' } | |
function! CtrlPMappings() | |
nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <C-@> :call <sid>DeleteBuffer()<cr> | |
endfunction | |
function! s:DeleteBuffer() | |
let path = fnamemodify(getline('.')[2:], ':p') | |
let bufn = matchstr(path, '\v\d+\ze\*No Name') | |
exec "bd" bufn ==# "" ? path : bufn |
#include <QtDebug> | |
#include <QImage> | |
#include <QString> | |
#include <QBitArray> | |
#include <QByteArray> | |
#include <QFile> | |
#include <QCommandLineParser> | |
namespace { | |
enum { headerSize = 32 }; |
git branch -m old_branch new_branch # Rename branch locally | |
git push origin :old_branch # Delete the old branch | |
git push --set-upstream origin new_branch # Push the new branch, set local branch to track the new remote |
; This is a complete solution to map the CapsLock key to Control and Escape without losing the ability to toggle CapsLock | |
; We use two tools here - any remapping software to map CapsLock to LControl and AutoHotkey to execute the following script | |
; This has been tested with MapKeyboard (by Inchwest) | |
; This will allow you to | |
; * Use CapsLock as Escape if it's the only key that is pressed and released within 300ms (this can be changed below) | |
; * Use CapsLock as LControl when used in conjunction with some other key or if it's held longer than 300ms | |
; * Toggle CapsLock by pressing LControl/CapsLock + RControl | |
~*LControl:: |
# Mac OS X Lion introduced a new, iOS-like context menu when you press and hold a key | |
# that enables you to choose a character from a menu of options. If you are on Lion | |
# try it by pressing and holding down 'e' in any app that uses the default NSTextField | |
# for input. | |
# | |
# It's a nice feature and continues the blending of Mac OS X and iOS features. However, | |
# it's a nightmare to deal with in Sublime Text if you're running Vintage (Vim) mode, | |
# as it means you cannot press and hold h/j/k/l to move through your file. You have | |
# to repeatedly press the keys to navigate. |