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luisdelarosa / K Factor Test PETG.gcode
Created March 10, 2019 05:26
Linear advance K Factor Test for use with PETG filament
;K Line Test created by Sebastianv650
; from https://mattshub.com/2017/10/02/linear-advance/
; updated for PETG temperatures by luisdelarosa (@louielouie)
; hotend 240C
; bed 85C
M107
M83 ; extruder relative mode
M104 S240 ; set extruder temp
M140 S85 ; set bed temp
@cecilemuller
cecilemuller / launch.json
Last active March 14, 2024 11:31
Run ts-node in VSCode Debugger
{
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Example",
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"runtimeExecutable": "node",
"runtimeArgs": ["--nolazy", "-r", "ts-node/register/transpile-only"],

Using Swift Package Manager with iOS

Step 1:

File > New > Project...

Step 2:

Create a Package.swift file in your root project directory, add dependencies, then run swift package fetch on the command line in the same directory. We’re not going to run swift build because it will just complain.

@takeshixx
takeshixx / ubuntu-xenial-armfh-qemu.md
Last active October 22, 2023 12:14
Running Ubuntu 16.04.1 armhf on Qemu

Running Ubuntu 16.04.1 armhf on Qemu

This is a writeup about how to install Ubuntu 16.04.1 Xenial Xerus for the 32-bit hard-float ARMv7 (armhf) architecture on a Qemu VM via Ubuntu netboot.

The setup will create a Ubuntu VM with LPAE extensions (generic-lpae) enabled. However, this writeup should also work for non-LPAE (generic) kernels.

The performance of the resulting VM is quite good, and it allows VMs with >1G ram (compared to 256M on versatilepb and 1G on versatile-a9/versatile-a15). It also supports virtio disks whereas versatile-a9/versatile-a15 only support SD cards via the -sd argument.

Get netboot files

@hfreire
hfreire / qemu_osx_rpi_raspbian_jessie.sh
Last active March 24, 2024 14:35
How to emulate a Raspberry Pi (Raspbian Jessie) on Mac OSX (El Capitan)
# Install QEMU OSX port with ARM support
sudo port install qemu +target_arm
export QEMU=$(which qemu-system-arm)
# Dowload kernel and export location
curl -OL \
https://github.com/dhruvvyas90/qemu-rpi-kernel/blob/master/kernel-qemu-4.1.7-jessie
export RPI_KERNEL=./kernel-qemu-4.1.7-jessie
# Download filesystem and export location
@JasonGhent
JasonGhent / pi_qemu.sh
Last active March 24, 2024 14:36
OSX raspberry pi emulation via QEMU. v2 attempt @ https://gist.github.com/JasonGhent/922f38f57c8cb77b10f3
# pulled from http://xecdesign.com/qemu-emulating-raspberry-pi-the-easy-way/
# expanded via http://superuser.com/questions/690060/how-to-enable-network-with-a-raspberry-pi-emulated-on-qemu
# tested with 2015-02-16-raspbian-wheezy.zip on OSX Mavericks
# OSX terminal
brew install qemu
# kernel-qemu is a linux kernel compiled with ARM1176 support.
# learn more here: http://xecdesign.com/compiling-a-kernel/
curl -OL http://xecdesign.com/downloads/linux-qemu/kernel-qemu
curl -o raspbian_latest.zip -L http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_latest
@cromandini
cromandini / universal-framework.sh
Last active February 12, 2024 12:13 — forked from cconway25/gist:7ff167c6f98da33c5352
This run script will build the iphoneos and iphonesimulator schemes and then combine them into a single framework using the lipo tool (including all the Swift module architectures).
#!/bin/sh
UNIVERSAL_OUTPUTFOLDER=${BUILD_DIR}/${CONFIGURATION}-universal
# make sure the output directory exists
mkdir -p "${UNIVERSAL_OUTPUTFOLDER}"
# Step 1. Build Device and Simulator versions
xcodebuild -target "${PROJECT_NAME}" ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=NO -configuration ${CONFIGURATION} -sdk iphoneos BUILD_DIR="${BUILD_DIR}" BUILD_ROOT="${BUILD_ROOT}" clean build
xcodebuild -target "${PROJECT_NAME}" -configuration ${CONFIGURATION} -sdk iphonesimulator ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=NO BUILD_DIR="${BUILD_DIR}" BUILD_ROOT="${BUILD_ROOT}" clean build
@mchambers
mchambers / reflect.swift
Last active March 5, 2021 09:20
Basic Reflection in Swift.
// Let's define a basic Swift class.
class Fruit {
var type=1
var name="Apple"
var delicious=true
}
// We can get at some info about an instance of an object using reflect(), which returns a Mirror.
reflect(Fruit()).count
reflect(Fruit())[1].0
@calebd
calebd / ArrayHelpers.swift
Last active November 4, 2022 15:17
Swift Helpers
extension Array {
func first() -> Element? {
if isEmpty {
return nil
}
return self[0]
}
func last() -> Element? {

CocoaPods + Xcode Continuous Integration

Script:

cd ${SRCROOT}
if [ -e "Pods" ]
then
pod install
else
touch Pods