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@Fazzani
Fazzani / free_m3u8.m3u
Created July 28, 2018 09:13
Free m3u8 streams
http://sample.vodobox.net/skate_phantom_flex_4k/skate_phantom_flex_4k.m3u8
http://playertest.longtailvideo.com/adaptive/wowzaid3/playlist.m3u8
http://cdn-fms.rbs.com.br/vod/hls_sample1_manifest.m3u8
http://nasatv-lh.akamaihd.net/i/NASA_101@319270/index_1000_av-p.m3u8?sd=10&rebase=on
http://content.jwplatform.com/manifests/vM7nH0Kl.m3u8
@latentflip
latentflip / gf.md
Last active April 14, 2021 03:29
vim, gf, and node

Vim, gf and node.

So, I just learned that gf exists. If your cursor is over a path in vim, and you type gf, it'll open that file/dir in a new buffer. You can also open in a new window/tab as detailed here.

In node, it'd be great if you could jump to a required file, huh? Trouble is, typically you don't put the .js on your require('./path/to/a/js/file'). No matter, vim has your back, just add set suffixesadd+=.js to your .vimrc and vim will try adding .js and see if it can find that file instead.

If you do a lot of spelunking in node_modules, it'd be great if you could jump to the directory of a required npm module too, right? A la, require('my-awesome-module'). Well, you can add set path+=$PWD/node_modules to your .vimrc too, and vim will add node_modules to the path, and jump to it's directory in node_modules (caveat: you must have opened vim from your project root for this too work).

For your cmd+c convenience: