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kabili207 / Rclone systemd service.md
Last active June 24, 2024 11:31
Rclone systemd user service

rclone systemd service

Preparation

This service will use the same remote name you specified when using rclone config create. If you haven't done that yet, do so now.

Next, create the mountpoint for your remote. The service uses the location ~/mnt/<remote> by default.

mkdir ~/mnt/dropbox
@aaronsteers
aaronsteers / Choco-One-Click.js
Last active April 17, 2022 01:11
Choco install script for TamperMonkey/GreaseMonkey
// ==UserScript==
// @name Choco-One-Click
// @namespace http://tampermonkey.net/
// @version 0.1.1
// @description Install software from chocolatey.org with one-click. This requires choco:// protocol support (choco install choco-protocol-support).
// @author AJ Steers
// @include http://*chocolatey.org/*
// @include https://*chocolatey.org/*
// @grant none
// ==/UserScript==
@Shinrai
Shinrai / portable-atom.md
Last active December 18, 2021 04:49
Make Atom Portable and make the portable version available to Github Desktop

Note: This is for windows.

The Easy Way:

  • Repo to come.....

Atom Portable Install Way:

Create an atom folder (We'll call this the ROOT_FOLDER)

  • This will house your settings folder and your actual atom files.
  • inside this folder create a ".atom" folder (We'll call this the DATA_FOLDER) and an "atom" folder (We'll call this the PROGRAM_FOLDER) (or w/e name you want, I used "Atom x64")
@BoGnY
BoGnY / README.md
Last active June 25, 2024 18:15
[WINDOWS] How to enable auto-signing Git commits with GnuPG for programs that don't support it natively

[WINDOWS] How to enable auto-signing Git commits with GnuPG for programs that don't support it natively

This is a step-by-step guide on how to enable auto-signing Git commits with GPG for every applications that don't support it natively (eg. GitHub Desktop, Eclipse, Git Tower, ...)

Requirements

  • Install GPG4Win: this software is a bundle with latest version of GnuPG v2, Kleopatra v3 certificate manager, GNU Privacy Assistant (GPA) v0.9 which is a GUI that uses GTK+, GpgOL and GpgEX that are respectively an extension for MS Outlook and an extension for Windows Explorer shell
  • Install Git for Windows: so you can have a *nix based shell, this software is a bundle with latest version of Git which use MINGW environment, a Git bash shell, a Git GUI and an extension for Windows Explorer shell (Make sure your local version of Git is at least 2.0, otherwise Git don't have support for automatically sign your commits)
  • Verify
@gimbo
gimbo / git-summary.sh
Last active August 11, 2021 18:30
git-summary.sh - summarise git repos in some folder
#!/bin/bash
# git-summary - summarise git repos at some path
#
# Adapted from https://gist.github.com/lmj0011/1a8dd1e376234ac7bf0fba2748ecdd0f
#
# Andy Gimblett, March 2017
usage() {
@evanwill
evanwill / gitBash_windows.md
Last active July 3, 2024 09:09
how to add more utilities to git bash for windows, wget, make

How to add more to Git Bash on Windows

Git for Windows comes bundled with the "Git Bash" terminal which is incredibly handy for unix-like commands on a windows machine. It is missing a few standard linux utilities, but it is easy to add ones that have a windows binary available.

The basic idea is that C:\Program Files\Git\mingw64\ is your / directory according to Git Bash (note: depending on how you installed it, the directory might be different. from the start menu, right click on the Git Bash icon and open file location. It might be something like C:\Users\name\AppData\Local\Programs\Git, the mingw64 in this directory is your root. Find it by using pwd -W). If you go to that directory, you will find the typical linux root folder structure (bin, etc, lib and so on).

If you are missing a utility, such as wget, track down a binary for windows and copy the files to the corresponding directories. Sometimes the windows binary have funny prefixes, so

@rvl
rvl / git-pushing-multiple.rst
Created February 9, 2016 11:41
How to push to multiple git remotes at once. Useful if you keep mirrors of your repo.

Pushing to Multiple Git Repos

If a project has to have multiple git repos (e.g. Bitbucket and Github) then it's better that they remain in sync.

Usually this would involve pushing each branch to each repo in turn, but actually Git allows pushing to multiple repos in one go.

If in doubt about what git is doing when you run these commands, just

@ldong
ldong / rst_to_md.sh
Last active December 8, 2020 17:40
Convert rst to md files
# This script was created to convert a directory full
# of rst files into md equivalents. It uses
# pandoc to do the conversion.
#
# 1. Install pandoc from http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/
# 2. Copy this script into the directory containing the .rst files
# 3. Ensure that the script has execute permissions
# 4. Run the script
#
# By default this will keep the original .rst file
@moshen
moshen / prompt.bash
Last active February 20, 2022 01:40
A Fancy Bash Prompt
#!/bin/bash
#
# Fancy prompt
#
# Source this file in your .bashrc
#
# Configuration options:
#
# Set _prompt_config to an array of strings. Each string is in the
@rxaviers
rxaviers / gist:7360908
Last active July 7, 2024 09:52
Complete list of github markdown emoji markup

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