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tribut / mosh_pc.sh
Last active June 4, 2018 11:33
wrapper for mosh to work with ssh's proxycommand directive. this only makes sense if the target machine is directly reachable from the internet using udp (but probably not via tcp). usage: mosh_pc.sh [host as mentioned in .ssh/config] [public ip of host]
#!/bin/sh
# ########################################################## #
# wrapper for mosh to work with ssh's proxycommand directive #
# this only makes sense if the machine is directly reachable #
# from the internet using udp. #
# ########################################################## #
THISSCRIPT="`basename \"$0\"`"
REMOTE="$1"
@barraponto
barraponto / git-submodule-rm.sh
Created April 25, 2012 16:36
git submodule-rm
#!/bin/bash
function actual_path() {
if [ [ -z "$1" ] -a [ -d $1 ] ]; then
echo $(cd $1 && test `pwd` = `pwd -P`)
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
@brendanhay
brendanhay / tmux-copy-mode-osx.md
Created February 8, 2012 14:15
Tmux, copy-mode, and OSX shenanigans.

Copy, with line wrapping!

If you've been trying to copy/paste text from a multi-pane tmux session with the mouse, you've probably been pretty pissed at the blissful ignorance a terminal application has of the rodent in your hand.

The alternative, which is quote-unqoute native copy/pasting using copy-mode takes a bit to get used to. So this is one solution for copying and pasting lines from a session with correct line wrapping behaviour, albeit keyboard only.

Disclaimer

Since copy-mode has similar concepts of marks, regions, and temp buffers to Emacs .. you'll probably find it straight forward if you're familar with Emacsen. For people using vi-mode in tmux, the same still applies but obviously the default key bindings will differ alot from what I show below.

@ordnungswidrig
ordnungswidrig / state-is-a-fold.clj
Created June 16, 2011 15:50
State is a fold over events
(ns state-is-a-fold
(:use clojure.test))
;;; After all, state is a fold of events. For example let's say the events are a sequence of numbers
;;; and we are folding by addition:
(deftest simple
(let [events [1 5 2 4 3]
state (reduce + events)]
(is (= 15 state))))