Hidden system settings (click to expand the bulletpoints)
save screenshots to a folder on the desktop, instead of directly on the desktop
mkdir ~/Desktop/screenshots
defaults write com.apple.screencapture location ~/Desktop/screenshots
#!/bin/bash | |
system=$(lsb_release --description) | |
system_name=$(lsb_release --id --short) | |
system_version=$(lsb_release --release --short) | |
system_main_version=${system_version%%.*} | |
is_debian=false | |
is_ubuntu=false | |
is_mint=false |
{ | |
"workbench.statusBar.visible": true, | |
"files.insertFinalNewline": true, | |
"editor.scrollBeyondLastLine": false, | |
"editor.emptySelectionClipboard": false, | |
"editor.tabSize": 2, | |
"eslint.autoFixOnSave": true, | |
"tslint.autoFixOnSave": true, | |
"vsicons.projectDetection.autoReload": true, | |
"editor.rulers": [80, 120], |
mkdir ~/Desktop/screenshots
defaults write com.apple.screencapture location ~/Desktop/screenshots
#!/bin/bash | |
ROOT_FOLDER="${1}" | |
SOURCE_FOLDER="${ROOT_FOLDER}/${2}" | |
CACHE_FOLDER="${ROOT_FOLDER}/${3}" | |
TARGET_FOLDER="${ROOT_FOLDER}/${4}" | |
TARGET_BITRATE="${5}" | |
# abort, if there is a lock file | |
LOCKFILE="${ROOT_FOLDER}/converting.lock" | |
if [ -f "${LOCKFILE}" ]; then |
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