brew install git bash-completion
Configure things:
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# DESCRIPTION: | |
# | |
# Set the bash prompt according to: | |
# * the active virtualenv | |
# * the branch/status of the current git repository | |
# * the return value of the previous command | |
# * the fact you just came from Windows and are used to having newlines in | |
# your prompts. |
brew install git bash-completion
Configure things:
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
#telnet into the drone (telnet 192.168.1.1) | |
#paste the following command: | |
killall udhcpd; iwconfig ath0 mode managed essid [ssid]; ifconfig ath0 [wanted ip] netmask 255.255.255.0 up; | |
#ex. killall udhcpd; iwconfig ath0 mode managed essid Roflcopter; ifconfig ath0 192.168.43.201 netmask 255.255.255.0 up; |
var serialport = require('node-serialport') | |
var sp = new serialport.SerialPort("/dev/ttyO3", { | |
parser: serialport.parsers.raw, | |
baud: 9600 | |
}) | |
sp.on('data', function(chunk) { | |
console.log(chunk.toString('hex'), chunk.toString(), chunk) | |
}) |
-- Remove the history from | |
rm -rf .git | |
-- recreate the repos from the current content only | |
git init | |
git add . | |
git commit -m "Initial commit" | |
-- push to the github remote repos ensuring you overwrite history | |
git remote add origin git@github.com:<YOUR ACCOUNT>/<YOUR REPOS>.git |
mkdir bottle | |
cd bottle | |
pip install virtualenv==12.0.7 | |
virtualenv venv | |
source venv/bin/activate | |
pip install bottle==0.12.8 | |
pip freeze > requirements.txt | |
git init | |
git add . | |
git commit -m "initial commit" |
This entire guide is based on an old version of Homebrew/Node and no longer applies. It was only ever intended to fix a specific error message which has since been fixed. I've kept it here for historical purposes, but it should no longer be used. Homebrew maintainers have fixed things and the options mentioned don't exist and won't work.
I still believe it is better to manually install npm separately since having a generic package manager maintain another package manager is a bad idea, but the instructions below don't explain how to do that.
Installing node through Homebrew can cause problems with npm for globally installed packages. To fix it quickly, use the solution below. An explanation is also included at the end of this document.
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# | |
# CLI tool for locating and removing a Homebrew installation | |
# http://brew.sh/ | |
# | |
# Copyright (C) 2014 Stephen C. Benner | |
# | |
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
Here is a high level overview for what you need to do to get most of an Android environment setup and maintained.
Prerequisites (for Homebrew at a minimum, lots of other tools need these too):
xcode-select --install
will prompt up a dialog)Install Homebrew:
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/go/install)"
# | |
# Sets Prezto options. | |
# | |
# Authors: | |
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com> | |
# | |
# | |
# General | |
# |