Simple overview of use/purpose.
An in-depth paragraph about your project and overview of use.
// This app initially started from Flavio Copes analytics example | |
// but diverged quite a bit to generate images as well as track views | |
// https://flaviocopes.com/count-visits-static-site/ | |
const express = require('express') | |
const app = express() | |
// no db - so global var to keep track of count | |
let counter = 0 |
""" | |
Certainly! Let's delve into the details of **PowerShell profile files**, their relevance in the context of **Git**, and how they can be used effectively for **Gist READMEs**. | |
## **PowerShell Profile Files** | |
In PowerShell, profile files are scripts that run automatically when you start a PowerShell session. They allow you to customize your environment, load modules, define aliases, and set preferences. There are different types of profile files, each serving a specific purpose: | |
1. **`$PROFILE`**: This is the most common profile file. It is specific to the current user and host (console or ISE). You can find it by running `$PROFILE` in your PowerShell session. Common locations include: | |
- **Current User, Current Host**: `$Home\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1` |
.champ-moderator-badge-inner-wrapper { | |
position: relative; | |
.champ-moderator-badge-icon { | |
background: #333333; | |
color: white !important; | |
border-radius: 50px; | |
position: absolute; | |
right: 10px; | |
top: -5px; | |
font-size: 10px; |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<style> | |
div.badge { | |
display: inline-block; | |
border-radius: .75em; | |
font-family: 'Dejavu Sans','Arial'; | |
} | |
div.badge div { | |
display: inline-block; |
#!/bin/bash | |
:' | |
Matching: | |
\[\[ inside of double bracket literals | |
( capture... | |
[^ all characters that are not.. | |
\[\| left bracket or pipe literal | |
] |
#-*- coding: utf-8 -*- . | |
import subprocess, os, sys, json | |
MY_PROCESS = "chrome" | |
print("MY_PROCESS: %s" % MY_PROCESS) | |
p = subprocess.Popen([ | |
"C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\powershell.exe", | |
"-ExecutionPolicy", "Bypass", | |
"-NoLogo", |
Install Termux, an Android terminal emulator that provides a Linux execution environment and various tools.
Update system packages in Termux:
$ pkg update -y