I hereby claim:
- I am davidrothera on github.
- I am davidrothera (https://keybase.io/davidrothera) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASBerO2qUZQa2VlDf2SrhWhrEqRDABD7bQxDeAEV1M_nmQo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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cd $1 | |
git filter-branch --commit-filter ' | |
if [ "$GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL" = "your@email.com" ] | |
then | |
git commit-tree -S "$@"; | |
fi |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
atom-text-editor, | |
atom-workspace { | |
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The following steps will get you the basics of Arch running. It will install a fully encrypted root partition using LUKS on LVM and then boot into a GUI environment.
fdisk /dev/sda
Create a GPT partition table and create 1 512M EFI partition and fill the rest with
Linux Filesystem
#!/bin/bash | |
# Script to export Safari's reading list into a text file and email the individual links | |
# First take all of Safari's Reading List items and place them in a text file. | |
/usr/bin/plutil -convert xml1 -o - ~/Library/Safari/Bookmarks.plist | grep -E -o '<string>http[s]{0,1}://.*</string>' | grep -v icloud | sed -E 's/<\/{0,1}string>//g' > readinglistlinksfromsafari.txt | |
# Now loop over each of those URls within that text file and add them to pocket. | |
while IFS= read -r line | |
do | |
/usr/sbin/sendmail -i -f david.rothera@gmail.com add@getpocket.com <<END |
Disclaimer: Please follow this guide being aware of the fact that I'm not an expert regarding the things outlined below, however I made my best attempt. A few people in IRC confirmed it worked for them and the results looked acceptable.
Attention: After following all the steps run gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders --update-cache
as root, this prevents various gdk-related bugs that have been reported in the last few hours. Symptoms are varied, and for Cinnamon the DE fails to start entirely while for XFCE the icon theme seemingly can't be changed anymore etc.
Check the gist's comments for any further tips and instructions, especially if you are running into problems!
Results after following the guide as of 11.01.2017 13:08:
Description: If the array is empty, we return an empty string. | |
Origin: vendor | |
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/593043 | |
Author: Raphaël Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org> | |
Reviewed-by: gregor herrmann <gregoa@debian.org> | |
Last-Update: 2012-06-05 | |
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redcarpet $1 > /tmp/body | |
cat header > /tmp/full | |
cat /tmp/body >> /tmp/full | |
cat /tmp/full > $2 |