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@joulgs
joulgs / terminal.txt
Last active July 24, 2024 22:11
How install libssl1.1 on ubuntu 22.04
wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/o/openssl/libssl1.1_1.1.0g-2ubuntu4_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i libssl1.1_1.1.0g-2ubuntu4_amd64.deb
@jerieljan
jerieljan / How I Do PlantUML.md
Last active January 1, 2024 06:23
PlantUML with Style -- How I do PlantUML

I use PlantUML a lot. It's what I use for drawing all sorts of diagrams and it's handy because of its easy markup (once you get used to it) while making things easy to maintain as projects grow (thanks to version control)

This gist explains how I do my PlantUML workspace in a project.

  • The idea is to keep a globals directory for all diagrams to follow (like the "stylesheet" below) to keep things consistent.
  • I use a stylesheet.iuml file that keeps the use of colors consistent through use of basic FOREGROUND, BACKGROUND and ACCENT colors.
  • The style-presets.iuml file defines these colors so you can make "presets" or "themes" out of them.
  • As stated in the stylesheet.iuml, you'll need the Roboto Condensed and Inconsolata fonts for these to work properly.
  • You can choose to either run the PlantUML jar over your file/s, or use an IDE like VSCode with the PlantUML extension. Here's a preview of example-sequence.puml for example: https://imgur.com/Klk3w2F
@fatihky
fatihky / multi-level-group-by.js
Last active May 13, 2022 12:41
multi level group by, lodash, collections
const _ = require('lodash')
function genrows(groups, groupKey) {
return _.toPairs(groups)
.map(([key, data]) => ({[groupKey]: key, data}))
}
function gengroups(arr, iteratee, key) {
const grouped = _.groupBy(arr, iteratee)
return genrows(grouped, key)
@micahgodbolt
micahgodbolt / wsl_install_node.md
Last active December 22, 2022 09:37
WSL install Node

The apt-get version of node is incredibly old, and installing a new copy is a bit of a runaround.

So here's how you can use NVM to quickly get a fresh copy of Node on your new Bash on Windows install

$ touch ~/.bashrc
$ curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.35.3/install.sh | bash
// restart bash
$ nvm install --lts
@damc-dev
damc-dev / runBashScript.bat
Last active January 31, 2024 15:44
Execute Bash Script (Using Git Bash) from Windows Task Scheduler
cmd /c ""C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin\bash.exe" --login -i -- H:\Daily_Reports\yesterdayTogglReport.sh"