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kevinoid / .bashrc
Created July 31, 2019 16:31
GnuPG pinentry script for terminal or graphical interface based on $PINENTRY_USER_DATA.
# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells.
# If file exists (likely) copy fragment below into existing script:
# If stdin is a terminal
if [ -t 0 ]; then
# Set GPG_TTY so gpg-agent knows where to prompt. See gpg-agent(1)
export GPG_TTY="$(tty)"
# Set PINENTRY_USER_DATA so pinentry-auto knows to present a text UI.
export PINENTRY_USER_DATA=USE_TTY=1
@cerebrate
cerebrate / README.md
Last active December 2, 2023 08:17
Recompile your WSL2 kernel - support for snaps, apparmor, lxc, etc.

WARNING

THIS GIST IS EXTREMELY OBSOLETE. DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. SERIOUSLY.

IF YOU IGNORE THE ABOVE WARNING, YOU AGREE IN ADVANCE THAT YOU DIDN'T GET THESE INSTRUCTIONS FROM ME, THAT I WARNED YOU, AND THAT I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO POINT AND LAUGH MOCKINGLY IF AND WHEN SOMETHING BREAKS HORRIBLY.

I'll do a write-up of current custom-kernel procedures over on Random Bytes ( https://randombytes.substack.com/ ) one day soon.

NOTE

@robertcoopercode
robertcoopercode / .zshrc
Last active March 31, 2024 01:08
Zsh configuration file
#------------------
# Shell Variables
#------------------
# Specify VS Code as default editor for the React Native Simulator
export REACT_EDITOR=code-insiders
# Set VS Code Insiders as default code editor
export EDITOR=code-insiders
# Android SDK
export ANDROID_HOME=~/Library/Android/sdk
@klaaspieter
klaaspieter / ASS.md
Created June 22, 2017 07:59 — forked from anonymous/ASS.md
Acronyms Seriously Suck - Elon Musk

From time to time, Musk will send out an e-mail to the entire company to enforce a new policy or let them know about something that's bothering him. One of the more famous e-mails arrived in May 2010 with the subject line: Acronyms Seriously Suck:

There is a creeping tendency to use made up acronyms at SpaceX. Excessive use of made up acronyms is a significant impediment to communication and keeping communication good as we grow is incredibly important. Individually, a few acronyms here and there may not seem so bad, but if a thousand people are making these up, over time the result will be a huge glossary that we have to issue to new employees. No one can actually remember all these acronyms and people don't want to seem dumb in a meeting, so they just sit there in ignorance. This is particularly tough on new employees.

That needs to stop immediately or I will take drastic action - I have given enough warning over the years. Unless an acronym is approved by me, it should not enter the SpaceX glossary.

@charlietran
charlietran / TerminalVim.scpt
Last active October 14, 2023 06:50
Open file in iTerm vim for MacOS Sierra
-- TerminalVim.app
-- This creates a shim Application that will enable you to open files from the Finder in vim using iTerm
-- To use this script:
-- 1. Open Automator and create a new Application
-- 2. Add the "Run Applescript" action
-- 3. Paste this script into the Run Applescript section
-- 4. Save the application as TerminalVim.app in your Applications folder
-- 5. In the Finder, right click on a file and select "Open With". In that window you can set TerminalVim as a default
@wojteklu
wojteklu / clean_code.md
Last active May 3, 2024 08:55
Summary of 'Clean code' by Robert C. Martin

Code is clean if it can be understood easily – by everyone on the team. Clean code can be read and enhanced by a developer other than its original author. With understandability comes readability, changeability, extensibility and maintainability.


General rules

  1. Follow standard conventions.
  2. Keep it simple stupid. Simpler is always better. Reduce complexity as much as possible.
  3. Boy scout rule. Leave the campground cleaner than you found it.
  4. Always find root cause. Always look for the root cause of a problem.

Design rules

@lornajane
lornajane / mac.md
Last active May 1, 2024 00:31
Keyboard Only OS X

Keyboard-only Mac Cheatsheet

Hi, I'm Lorna and I don't use a mouse. I have had RSI issues since a bad workstation setup at work in 2006. I've tried a number of extra hardware modifications but what works best for me is to use the keyboard and only the keyboard, so I'm in a good position and never reaching for anything else (except my coffee cup!). I rather unwisely took a job which required me to use a mac (I've been a linux user until now and also had the ability to choose my tools carefully) so here is my cheatsheet of the apps, tricks and keyboard shortcuts I'm using, mostly for my own reference. Since keyboard-only use is also great for productivity, you may also find some of these ideas useful, in which case at least something good has come of this :)

Apps List

There's more detail on a few of these apps but here is a quick overview of the tools I've installed and found helpful

Tool Link Comments
@squarism
squarism / iterm2.md
Last active May 3, 2024 08:58
An iTerm2 Cheatsheet

Tabs and Windows

Function Shortcut
New Tab + T
Close Tab or Window + W (same as many mac apps)
Go to Tab + Number Key (ie: ⌘2 is 2nd tab)
Go to Split Pane by Direction + Option + Arrow Key
Cycle iTerm Windows + backtick (true of all mac apps and works with desktops/mission control)
@pascalpoitras
pascalpoitras / config.md
Last active April 28, 2024 23:12
My WeeChat configuration

WeeChat Screenshot

Mouse


enable


@minrk
minrk / nbstripout
Last active June 6, 2023 06:23
git pre-commit hook for stripping output from IPython notebooks
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""strip outputs from an IPython Notebook
Opens a notebook, strips its output, and writes the outputless version to the original file.
Useful mainly as a git filter or pre-commit hook for users who don't want to track output in VCS.
This does mostly the same thing as the `Clear All Output` command in the notebook UI.
LICENSE: Public Domain