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@darkxst
darkxst / rules.txt
Last active June 30, 2024 14:20 — forked from denniskupec/rules.txt
KiCad DRC rules for JLCPCB, 2 & 4-layer PCB
(version 1)
#Kicad 7
# 2-layer, 1oz copper
(rule "Minimum Trace Width (outer layer)"
(constraint track_width (min 5mil))
(layer outer)
(condition "A.Type == 'track'"))
(rule "Minimum Trace Spacing (outer layer)"
@michaelbutler
michaelbutler / Steam_Proton_Exe.md
Last active July 26, 2024 14:06
How to run another .exe in an existing proton wine prefix

Running games through Steam's Proton is great. But what if there is a secondary exe or configuration application bundled with the game? How can you launch it if Steam itself only launches the game?

Simply run this command in a terminal:

cd /path/to/steam/steamapps/compatdata/20920/pfx

STEAM_COMPAT_DATA_PATH="/path/to/steam/steamapps/compatdata/20920" WINEPREFIX=$PWD \
    "$HOME/.steam/root/steamapps/common/Proton 5.0/proton" run ./drive_c/path/to/custom_application.exe
@bradtraversy
bradtraversy / webdev_online_resources.md
Last active July 24, 2024 20:54
Online Resources For Web Developers (No Downloading)
@willprice
willprice / .travis.yml
Last active June 15, 2024 04:29
How to set up TravisCI for projects that push back to github
# Ruby is our language as asciidoctor is a ruby gem.
lang: ruby
before_install:
- sudo apt-get install pandoc
- gem install asciidoctor
script:
- make
after_success:
- .travis/push.sh
env:
@mobilemind
mobilemind / git-tag-delete-local-and-remote.sh
Last active July 30, 2024 13:51
how to delete a git tag locally and remote
# delete local tag '12345'
git tag -d 12345
# delete remote tag '12345' (eg, GitHub version too)
git push origin :refs/tags/12345
# alternative approach
git push --delete origin tagName
git tag -d tagName
@katylava
katylava / git-selective-merge.md
Last active February 27, 2024 10:18
git selective merge

Update 2022: git checkout -p <other-branch> is basically a shortcut for all this.

FYI This was written in 2010, though I guess people still find it useful at least as of 2021. I haven't had to do it ever again, so if it goes out of date I probably won't know.

Example: You have a branch refactor that is quite different from master. You can't merge all of the commits, or even every hunk in any single commit or master will break, but you have made a lot of improvements there that you would like to bring over to master.

Note: This will not preserve the original change authors. Only use if necessary, or if you don't mind losing that information, or if you are only merging your own work.