(C-x means ctrl+x, M-x means alt+x)
The default prefix is C-b. If you (or your muscle memory) prefer C-a, you need to add this to ~/.tmux.conf
:
package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"os" | |
"strings" | |
"go/parser" | |
"go/token" | |
"go/ast" | |
"go/printer" |
defaults write com.apple.LaunchServices LSHandlers -array-add '{LSHandlerContentType=public.plain-text;LSHandlerRoleAll=com.sublimetext.3;}' |
These are my notes basically. At first i created this gist just as a reminder for myself. But feel free to use this for your project as a starting point. If you have questions you can find me on twitter @thomasf https://twitter.com/thomasf This is how i used it on a Debian Wheezy testing (https://www.debian.org/releases/testing/)
Discuss, ask questions, etc. here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7445545
Open the iTerm preferences ⌘+
, and navigate to the Profiles tab (the Keys tab can be used, but adding keybinding to your profile allows you to save your profile and sync it to multiple computers) and keys sub-tab and enter the following:
⌘+←Delete
Send Hex Codes:
0x18 0x7f
– Less compatible, doesn't work in node and won't work in zsh by default, see below to fix zsh (bash/irb/pry should be fine), performs desired functionality when it does work.0x15
– More compatible, but typical functionality is to delete the entire line rather than just the characters to the left of the cursor.⌘+fn+←Delete
or ⌘+Delete→
Send Hex Codes:
0x0b
package main | |
import ( | |
"net" | |
"os/exec" | |
"github.com/k0kubun/pp" | |
) | |
func Hosts(cidr string) ([]string, error) { |
""" | |
A simple example pyside app that demonstrates dragging and dropping | |
of files onto a GUI. | |
- This app allows dragging and dropping of an image file | |
that this then displayed in the GUI | |
- Alternatively an image can be loaded using the button | |
- This app includes a workaround for using pyside for dragging and dropping |
# one or the other, NOT both | |
[url "https://github"] | |
insteadOf = git://github | |
# or | |
[url "git@github.com:"] | |
insteadOf = git://github |
List of oldest supported version of top 10 Linux Distros and their glibc version according to distrowatch.com.
Out of all versions with published EOLs, 2.12 is the oldest glibc still active, found in CentOS 6.8.
If CentOS 6 and 7 are eliminated, the oldest glibc is 2.23 in Ubuntu and Slackware.
package main | |
import ( | |
"bufio" | |
"io/ioutil" | |
"os/signal" | |
//"syscall" | |
"fmt" | |
"log" | |
"os" |