Simple glob:
ffmpeg -r 24 -i '*.JPG' -s hd1080 -vcodec libx264 timelapse.mp4
Start from DSC_0079.JPG
ffmpeg -r 24 -f image2 -start_number 79 -i DSC_%04d.JPG -s hd1080 -vcodec libx264 timelapse2.mp4
{# style 1 - long form #} | |
{% if filepath == '/var/opt/tomcat_1' %} | |
{% set tomcat_value = tomcat_1_value %} | |
{% else %} | |
{% set tomcat_value = tomcat_2_value %} | |
{% endif %} | |
{# style 2 - short form #} | |
{% set tomcat_value = tomcat_1_value if (filepath == '/var/opt/tomcat_1') else tomcat_2_value %} |
This gist is a work in progress with various tips and bits of information designed to aid anyone in trying to get linux working on their Chuwi Vi8.
NOTE: As of yet, none of the information has been CONFIRMED by myself!!! I will be providing links that point to all the resources where other users have reported certain things to be working. This disclaimer will be removed once I test and confirm everything.
This project aims to get Arch Linux running on the device with wifi and touch working. Other priorities can be added through requests.
Use your service account's key JSON file to get an access token to call Google APIs.
Good for seeing how things work, including the creation of JWT token.
To create a JWT token, you can replace create-jwt-token.sh
script with tools like step.
If you just want to get an access token for a service account,
"editor.tokenColorCustomizations": { | |
"textMateRules": [ | |
{ | |
"scope": [ | |
"comment", | |
"comment.block", | |
"comment.block.documentation", | |
"comment.line", | |
"constant", | |
"constant.character", |
#!/bin/bash | |
if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then | |
sudo "$0" "$@" | |
exit | |
fi | |
GREEN='\033[1m\033[32m' | |
YELLOW='\033[1m\033[33m' | |
CLEAR='\033[0m' |