#How to create a .file
or .folder
on Windows
There are several ways
- Create
file.txt
- Rename to
.file.
, the last dot will be dropped, you'll have.file
Works the same with a file or a directory.
# Inspiration from | |
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# http://blogs.msdn.com/b/opticalstorage/archive/2010/08/13/writing-optical-discs-using-imapi-2-in-powershell.aspx | |
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# and | |
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# http://tools.start-automating.com/Install-ExportISOCommand/ | |
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# with help from | |
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param( | |
[parameter(Mandatory=$true)] | |
[string] $path | |
) | |
# the code below has been used from | |
# https://blogs.technet.com/b/heyscriptingguy/archive/2013/10/19/weekend-scripter-use-powershell-and-pinvoke-to-remove-stubborn-files.aspx | |
# with inspiration from | |
# http://www.leeholmes.com/blog/2009/02/17/moving-and-deleting-really-locked-files-in-powershell/ | |
# and error handling from |
###Composer Cheat Sheet for developers
Composer is the dependency manager for PHP and you are on a one-page-only documentation for this tool. Official documentation is on the official website, this page just brings you the essential.
One line installer
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
composer.phar command line
(function() { | |
/** | |
* Par times for each mission. | |
* <mission-id, minutes> | |
*/ | |
var parTimes = { | |
// Halo 1 | |
0: { par: 15, name: 'The Pillar of Autumn' }, | |
1: { par: 20, name: 'Halo' }, |
using System; | |
using System.Threading; | |
static class Program { | |
static void Main() { | |
Console.Write("Performing some task... "); | |
using (var progress = new ProgressBar()) { | |
for (int i = 0; i <= 100; i++) { | |
progress.Report((double) i / 100); |
I use the first | |
—– BEGIN LICENSE —– | |
Michael Barnes | |
Single User License | |
EA7E-821385 | |
8A353C41 872A0D5C DF9B2950 AFF6F667 | |
C458EA6D 8EA3C286 98D1D650 131A97AB | |
AA919AEC EF20E143 B361B1E7 4C8B7F04 |
# These snippets provide a quick way to update your environment variables | |
# directly from your powershell console. Just copy paste these lines, or | |
# even better, add it to your profile as functions. | |
# refreshing env in current shell | |
$env:path = [System.Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable("Path", "Machine") + ";" + [System.Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable("Path", "User") | |
# adding path to env | |
# set path in the $_newPath variable, and it'll get set to your user environment path and persisted. | |
$_newPath=""; [System.Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("Path", [System.Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable("Path", "User") + ";${_newPath}", "User") |