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#!/bin/bash | |
# Adapted PHP CodeSniffer pre-commit hook for git | |
# | |
# @author Ethan Winn <ethan@colab.coop> | |
# @author Soenke Ruempler <soenke@ruempler.eu> | |
# @author Sebastian Kaspari <s.kaspari@googlemail.com> | |
# | |
# See the original project README: | |
# https://github.com/s0enke/git-hooks/tree/master/phpcs-pre-commit |
### | |
# Below is a quick example of how CoffeeScript can be used to easily template JSON | |
# | |
# CoffeeScript has a few notable features for this role: | |
# | |
# 1. It has existential accessors, so you safely invoke nested properties w/o checking for their existence explicitly (`myObj.someOptionalProp?.someOtherOptProp?.val) | |
# 2. Using the "do" constrution you can execute anonymous functions that return objects in place, allowing fairly straightforward conditional json properties and other pre-processing. | |
# 3. Using multi-line object definitions and the underscore extend method, it's fairly literate to intermingle code with basic json values. | |
# 4. It's object notation is nice. | |
### |
" from https://github.com/spf13/spf13-vim/blob/master/.vimrc | |
if has('statusline') | |
set laststatus=2 | |
" Broken down into easily includeable segments | |
set statusline=%<%f\ " Filename | |
set statusline+=%w%h%m%r " Options | |
set statusline+=%{fugitive#statusline()} " Git Hotness | |
set statusline+=\ [%{&ff}/%Y] " filetype | |
set statusline+=\ [%{getcwd()}] " current dir | |
set statusline+=%#warningmsg# |
_.mixin({ | |
// ### _.objMap | |
// _.map for objects, keeps key/value associations | |
objMap: function (input, mapper, context) { | |
return _.reduce(input, function (obj, v, k) { | |
obj[k] = mapper.call(context, v, k, input); | |
return obj; | |
}, {}, context); | |
}, | |
// ### _.objFilter |
;; # Explorations for notating note sequences through numbers in different bases. | |
;; | |
;; This sketch explores an API to represent a note via a number of a fixed | |
;; number of digits in the base of the number of notes in the mode. | |
;; | |
;; Examples: 7r030 for C3, 7r072 for E7 (if major mode) | |
;; | |
;; This approach has the benefit of equivalence between addition and transposition: | |
;; | |
;; `(+ 7r013 7r010) => 7r023` and `(+ 7r011 7r006) => 7r020` |
#!/bin/bash | |
TMPFILE='/tmp/rofi-dmenu-taskwarrior' | |
task rofi rc.verbose=nothing > $TMPFILE | |
TASK=`rofi -dmenu -p "Task: " -i -input $TMPFILE` | |
TASK_ID=`echo $TASK | cut -f1 -d' '` |
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