It's a doc for easily creating a new djangocms plugin.
Just follow steps here.
mkdir ~/djangocms-plugin
#!/bin/sh | |
# Author: Corentin Bettiol | |
# Contact: corentin [at] 244466666 [dot] xyz | |
# Version: v040623 | |
# License: WTFPL2 (https://wtfpl2.com/) | |
# Source: https://gist.github.com/corentinbettiol/de6cbeb7a9286d06339b4a80d64a7876 | |
echo "Utility used to select the screen to link to all devices of wacom bamboo tablets connected to the computer." |
time_format %H:%M:%S %Z | |
date_format %d/%b/%Y | |
log_format %h - - [%d:%t] "%r" %s %b "%R" "%u" |
time_format %H:%M:%S %Z | |
date_format %d/%b/%Y | |
log_format %h %l %u [%d:%t] "%r" %>s %O "%{Referer}i" "%{User-Agent}i" | |
#log_format %v %h - - [%d:%t] "%r" %s %b "%R" "%u" |
It's a doc for easily creating a new djangocms plugin.
Just follow steps here.
mkdir ~/djangocms-plugin
mkdir testrepo && cd testrepo # create folder | |
mkdir git && cd git && git init --bare # create new git repo in testrepo/git folder | |
cd .. && git clone git test # will clone git repo from testrepo/git folder to testrepo/test folder | |
cd test |
sudo apt install mono-complete | |
wget https://dl.winehq.org/wine/wine-mono/5.1.1/wine-mono-5.1.1-x86.msi | |
WINEPREFIX=NBTExplorer wine msiexec /i wine-mono-5.1.1-x86.msi | |
wget https://github.com/jaquadro/NBTExplorer/releases/download/v2.8.0-win/NBTExplorer-2.8.0.msi | |
WINEPREFIX=NBTExplorer wine msiexec /i NBTExplorer-2.8.0.msi | |
WINEPREFIX=NBTExplorer wine NBTExplorer/drive_c/Program\ Files\ \(x86\)/NBTExplorer/NBTExplorer.exe |
List of commands here.
Update lock & install dependencies.
Output a nice tree of dependencies.
Remove dependencies that are no longer in lock file.
#!/usr/bin/python3 | |
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup | |
from requests import get | |
from os import system | |
from time import sleep | |
km = "0" | |
while 1: |
This fork by rebane2001 is an improved version of the script!
Install the fonts on your computer:
git clone https://github.com/powerline/fonts.git
cd fonts
./install.sh
cd .. && rm -rf fonts
Then, open the settings (ctrl+p > "settings json" > enter) in vscode.