Install convmv if you don't have it
sudo apt-get install convmv
Convert all files in a directory from NFD to NFC:
convmv -r -f utf8 -t utf8 --nfc --notest .
| This is a Python script to extract GNOME/GTK's color scheme and apply it to Wine, so that the themes (approximately) match. | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. Set your Gnome theme as you would like it | |
| 2. Run with a command like "python wine_colors_from_gtk.py" | |
| 3. Restart any apps running in Wine. They should match the Gnome theme colors now. | |
| Better description with screenshots here: http://www.endolith.com/wordpress/2008/08/03/wine-colors/ | |
| This is also stored on https://code.launchpad.net/~endolith/+junk/wine-color-scraper |
| // ==UserScript== | |
| // @name Use Markdown, sometimes, in your HTML. | |
| // @author Paul Irish <http://paulirish.com/> | |
| // @link http://git.io/data-markdown | |
| // @match * | |
| // ==/UserScript== | |
| // If you're not using this as a userscript just delete from this line up. It's cool, homey. |
| license: gpl-3.0 |
| # List all [sections] of a .INI file | |
| sed -n 's/^[ \t]*\[\(.*\)\].*/\1/p' | |
| # Read KEY from [SECTION] | |
| sed -n '/^[ \t]*\[SECTION\]/,/\[/s/^[ \t]*KEY[ \t]*=[ \t]*//p' | |
| # Read all values from SECTION in a clean KEY=VALUE form |
| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| # script: watch | |
| # author: Mike Smullin <mike@smullindesign.com> | |
| # license: GPLv3 | |
| # description: | |
| # watches the given path for changes | |
| # and executes a given command when changes occur | |
| # usage: | |
| # watch <path> <cmd...> | |
| # |
Install convmv if you don't have it
sudo apt-get install convmv
Convert all files in a directory from NFD to NFC:
convmv -r -f utf8 -t utf8 --nfc --notest .
| du -cks * | sort -rn | head -11 | |
| # Usually set this up in my bash profile as an alias: | |
| # alias ducks='du -cks * | sort -rn | head -11' | |
| # Because it is fun to type ducks on the command line. :) |
A minimal HTTP server in python. It sends a JSON Hello World for GET requests, and echoes back JSON for POST requests.
python server.py 8009
Starting httpd on port 8009...
curl http://localhost:8009
{"received": "ok", "hello": "world"}