These are my G-Code script's that i am using in OctoPrint with my Ender 3 Pro running the Marlin firmware.
; check for paused state
{% if pause_position.x is not none %}
; relative XYZE
G91
M83
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Simple script to copy disks FAST using pv. It does include | |
# rudimentary error checking as well as a progress bar | |
# and pretty colored outputs. | |
# | |
# WARNING: | |
# I am not responsible for any data loss or damage | |
# to your system and hardware, use at your own risk! | |
# |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Download Node Exporter | |
wget https://github.com/prometheus/node_exporter/releases/download/v1.1.1/node_exporter-1.1.1.linux-amd64.tar.gz | |
tar xvfz node_exporter-*.*-amd64.tar.gz | |
cd node_exporter-*.*-amd64 | |
# Install node_exporter to /usr/local/bin as grafana-agent | |
cp node_exporter /usr/local/bin/grafana-agent |
This gist uses the idf-release/v4.2 release of arduino-esp32, can be found here: https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/tree/idf-release/v4.2
# Use Ubuntu 20.04 LTS | |
FROM ubuntu:20.04 | |
# Install common software | |
RUN apt update && apt install -y software-properties-common | |
# Add SteamCMD repository | |
RUN add-apt-repository multiverse \ | |
&& dpkg --add-architecture i386 |
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Automate mysql secure installation for debian-baed systems | |
# | |
# - You can set a password for root accounts. | |
# - You can remove root accounts that are accessible from outside the local host. | |
# - You can remove anonymous-user accounts. | |
# - You can remove the test database (which by default can be accessed by all users, even anonymous users), | |
# and privileges that permit anyone to access databases with names that start with test_. |
# First install figlet as this is required to render the text | |
sudo apt-get install figlet | |
# Add below lines to your ~./bashrc file. You can remove fonts from the list by adding an # in front of their entry. | |
# Create a data file if none does exist | |
if [[ ! -e ~/.terminal-welcome-message ]]; then | |
echo "Welcome" > ~/.terminal-welcome-message | |
fi | |
# Define available fonts (showfigfonts) |
You may have tried to disable the middle click paste (MCP) feature on ubuntu, likely because you work on a notebook/thinkpad or thinkpad keyboard, just to find out that literally every solution to this "issue" does not apply to ubuntu in specific and does just not work. Also since Linux distros have multiple layers of clipboards there are many ways to solve this and to break other functionality at the same time. The obvious solution is to keep the feature enabled but block it on a keymap level for the specific device that should behave "natural". In order to achieve this behaviour we are going to utilize xinput to modify the device mapping. No other device other than the builtin TrackPoint mouse buttons will be affected.
Type in xinput list | grep 'id='
and guess which device is your builtin TrackPoint. Mine is called 'TPPS/2 Elan TrackPoint'
Xinput utilizes a mapping list for all the devices buttons. In orde
<?php | |
/** | |
* Based on https://github.com/laravel/ideas/issues/514#issuecomment-299038674 | |
*/ | |
namespace App\Http\Middleware; | |
use Illuminate\Foundation\Http\Middleware\TransformsRequest; |