(C-x means ctrl+x, M-x means alt+x)
The default prefix is C-b. If you (or your muscle memory) prefer C-a, you need to add this to ~/.tmux.conf
:
/* | |
aardvark.legs by Anatoli Papirovski - http://fecklessmind.com/ | |
Licensed under the MIT license. http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php | |
URL: http://aardvark.fecklessmind.com/aal.css.txt | |
*/ | |
/* | |
Reset first. Modified version of Eric Meyer and Paul Chaplin reset | |
from http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/ | |
*/ |
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BBEdit / BBEdit-Lite / TextWrangler Regular Expression Guide Modified: 2018/08/10 01:19 | |
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NOTES: | |
The PCRE engine (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions) is what BBEdit and TextWrangler use. | |
Items I'm unsure of are marked '# PCRE?'. The list while fairly comprehensive is not complete. |
brew install mutt
brew install terminal-notifier
terminal-notifiergem install imap_notifier
imap_notifierbrew install urlview
brew install w3m
(links
would be OK too)// Very fast-coded deduplication utility. It parses standard "Storage Analyzer" report and moves duplicated files to a separate folder. | |
// Requires "npm i csv-parse 'move-file" | |
'use strict'; | |
const path = require('path') | |
const fs = require('fs') | |
const parse = require('csv-parse/lib/sync') | |
const moveFile = require('move-file'); |
My Synology DS218+ runs with a single SSD disk that has an operating temperature range of 0–70 °C, which is common for SSDs. Synology, however, has a default shutdown temperature of 61 °C, probably due to HDDs and some lazy programming.
I'm a very light user of NAS – all I want is a network attached storage and silence. My DS218+ has one 2 TB SSD disk in it and I've changed the system fan for a quieter / slower one.
Everything runs fine but about once in a month, I get this notification:
[Synology DS218+]Synology shut down due to disk overheating. >