#use tb somefile.txt to post to termbin
function tb() {
cat $1 | nc termbin.com 9999
}
#save videos to Desktop
function yt() {
cd ~/Desktop
#use tb somefile.txt to post to termbin
function tb() {
cat $1 | nc termbin.com 9999
}
#save videos to Desktop
function yt() {
cd ~/Desktop
This was originally at https://botbot.me/how-to-setup-irc-channel -- but the site seems to have disappeared.
Note: This guide is geared towards the Freenode IRC network, but with a few small tweaks should work against most public IRC networks.
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I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
:root { | |
--font-sans: "IBM Plex Sans", Corbel, "Lucida Grande", "Lucida Sans Unicode", "Lucida Sans", "DejaVu Sans", "Bitstream Vera Sans", "Liberation Sans", Verdana, "Verdana Ref", sans-serif; | |
--font-mono: "IBM Plex Mono", Consolas, Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace; | |
--font-serif: "IBM Plex Serif", Cambria, "Hoefler Text", Utopia, "Liberation Serif", "Nimbus Roman No9 L Regular", Times, "Times New Roman", serif; | |
--main: #fbfbfb; | |
--secondary: #ececec; | |
--semi-transparent: #0000000f; | |
--text: #282A36; | |
--link: #0087af; |
:root { | |
/* Fairly Standard Dracula */ | |
--background: #282a36; | |
--alternate: #44475a; | |
--foreground: #f8f8f2; | |
--fg-dark: #6272a4; | |
--fg-darkalt: #8d98bb; | |
--border: #6272a4; |
/* | |
This will strip away useless icons, dead space, bloat, etc. Make sure you're using https://draculatheme.com/thelounge first. | |
Major Improvements: | |
- current channel highlighting | |
- better mention highlighting | |
- no bloat | |
*/ |
I have this script, which works well for OMDB. However, I want to modify it to also work with TMDB.
Notes:
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