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@pasela
pasela / README.md
Created August 21, 2012 07:03
mintty: A pastel color theme for mintty

A pastel color theme for mintty

screenshot

Settings

Merge mintty-color-pastel-rc into your .minttyrc

or

@moonthug
moonthug / wp_to_pyro.php
Created January 22, 2013 15:40
Extract users and post from a Wordpress data export XML file and insert them into PyroCMS
<?php
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Wordpress -> PyroCMS
//
//
// Config
$filename = "<WP EXPORT FILE>";
@ijy
ijy / sublime-text-3-setup.md
Last active January 15, 2024 14:21
My Sublime Text 3 setup.

Sublime Text 3 Setup

Install Package Control

Install Package Control for easy package management.

  1. Open the console with Ctrl+`
  2. Paste in the following:
@simonewebdesign
simonewebdesign / install_sublime_text.sh
Last active March 11, 2024 12:23
Install Sublime Text 3 on Linux via POSIX shell script - http://simonewebdesign.it/install-sublime-text-3-on-linux/
#!/bin/sh
# Sublime Text 3 Install (last update: Monday 13 March 2017)
#
# No need to download this script, just run it on your terminal:
#
# curl -L git.io/sublimetext | sh
# Detect the architecture
@anotheruiguy
anotheruiguy / make-sublime-awesome.md
Last active November 6, 2020 23:30
A quick list of things to make Sublime awesome

There are a lot of great articles out there on how to set up Sublime text and all the reasons behind those choices. This is NOT one of those :)

Here is a quick list of things that are really popular with Sublime users.

Link Bash to Sublime

On the Mac - run this command in Terminal

@philc
philc / gist:e849b48e6c5f32592d62
Created July 21, 2014 01:05
A script to copy Chrome's search engine settings into Vimium's settings format
#!/bin/sh
# This script lists user defined search engines in Chromium.
# It replaces {inputEncoding}, which appears in some search engine definitions, with
# UTF-8, {google:baseURL} with the Google URL, and omits other such tokens.
# Location of Chromium's 'Web Data' SQLite3 file
CHROMIUM_WEB_DATA="$HOME/.config/chromium/Default/Web Data"
# Location to create temporary copy of 'Web Data', since the database is locked while
@jirutka
jirutka / -README.md
Last active October 31, 2023 09:07
How to use terminal on Windows and don’t go crazy…

How to use terminal on Windows without going crazy…

Windows is really horrible system for developers and especially for devops. It doesn’t even have a usable terminal and shell, so working with command line is really pain in the ass. If you really don’t want to switch to any usable system (OS X, Linux, BSD…), then this guide should help you to setup somewhat reasonable environment – usable terminal, proper shell, ssh client, git and Sublime Text as a default editor for shell.

Install stuff

  1. Download and install Git for Windows* with:
    • [✘] Use Git from the Windows Command Prompt
  • [✘] Checkout as-is, commit Unix-style line endings
@massahud
massahud / Portable Node.js andNPM on windows.md
Last active May 24, 2024 14:51
Portable Node.js and NPM on windows
  1. Get node binary (node.exe) from http://nodejs.org/download/
  2. Create the folder where node will reside and move node.exe to it
  3. Download the last zip version of npm from http://nodejs.org/dist/npm
  4. Unpack the zip inside the node folder
  5. Download the last tgz version of npm from http://nodejs.org/dist/npm
  6. Open the tgz file and unpack only the file bin/npm (without extension) directly on the node folder.
  7. Add the the node folder and the packages/bin folder to PATH
  8. On a command prompt execute npm install -g npm to update npm to the latest version

Now you can use npm and node from windows cmd or from bash shell like Git Bash of msysgit.

@aplocher
aplocher / AnyConnect.ahk
Last active September 6, 2023 07:18
AutoHotKey script for Cisco AnyConnect. Takes hostname, username, and password as external args. Great for creating multiple shortcuts if you have more than one AnyConnect VPN.
; Create a shortcut to this file in Windows for each AnyConnect VPN configuration you need
; Each shortcut can have a different host, user, and pass defined (3 command line args)
; Usage: AutoHotKey.exe AnyConnect.ahk hostname username password
#SingleInstance force
if 0 < 3 ; The left side of a non-expression if-statement is always the name of a variable.
{
MsgBox This script requires at least 3 incoming parameters but it only received %0%.
ExitApp
}