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vim-elixir: Vim configuration files for Elixir
Janus: This is a distribution of plug-ins and mappings for Vim, Gvim and MacVim.
#!/bin/bash | |
SPEED_DEFAULT=1000 | |
SPEED_OTHER=400 | |
if ! [ -x "$(command -v ratbagctl)" ]; then | |
echo 'Error: ratbag is not installed.' >&2 | |
echo 'Install with "pacman -S libratbag" or "apt-get install ratbagd"' | |
exit 1 | |
fi |
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vim-elixir: Vim configuration files for Elixir
Janus: This is a distribution of plug-ins and mappings for Vim, Gvim and MacVim.
This guide was written because I don't particularly enjoy deploying Phoenix (or Elixir for that matter) applications. It's not easy. Primarily, I don't have a lot of money to spend on a nice, fancy VPS so compiling my Phoenix apps on my VPS often isn't an option. For that, we have Distillery releases. However, that requires me to either have a separate server for staging to use as a build server, or to keep a particular version of Erlang installed on my VPS, neither of which sound like great options to me and they all have the possibilities of version mismatches with ERTS. In addition to all this, theres a whole lot of configuration which needs to be done to setup a Phoenix app for deployment, and it's hard to remember.
For that reason, I wanted to use Docker so that all of my deployments would be automated and reproducable. In addition, Docker would allow me to have reproducable builds for my releases. I could build my releases on any machine that I wanted in a contai
Here is the best setup (I think so :D) for K-series Keychron keyboards on Linux.
Note: many newer Keychron keyboards use QMK as firmware and most tips here do not apply to them. Maybe the ones related to Bluetooth can be useful, but everything related to Apple's keyboard module (hid_apple
) on Linux, won't work. As far as I know, all QMK-based boards use the hid_generic
module instead. Examples of QMK-based boards are: Q, Q-Pro, V, K-Pro, etc.
Most of these commands have been tested on Ubuntu 20.04 and should also work on most Debian-based distributions. If a command happens not to work for you, take a look in the comment section.
Older Keychron keyboards (those not based on QMK) use the hid_apple
driver on Linux, even in the Windows/Android mode, both in Bluetooth and Wired modes.