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matt-d-brown / expecting.md
Created August 3, 2019 07:36 — forked from sahilsk/expecting.md
Basic principles of using tcl-expect scripts

Intro

TCL-Expect scripts are an amazingly easy way to script out laborious tasks in the shell when you need to be interactive with the console. Think of them as a "macro" or way to programmaticly step through a process you would run by hand. They are similar to shell scripts but utilize the .tcl extension and a different #! call.

Setup Your Script

The first step, similar to writing a bash script, is to tell the script what it's executing under. For expect we use the following:

#!/usr/bin/expect
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matt-d-brown / _decimal.scss
Created June 13, 2018 19:25 — forked from terkel/_decimal.scss
Rounding decimals in Sass
// _decimal.scss | MIT License | gist.github.com/terkel/4373420
// Round a number to specified digits.
//
// @param {Number} $number A number to round
// @param {Number} [$digits:0] Digits to output
// @param {String} [$mode:round] (round|ceil|floor) How to round a number
// @return {Number} A rounded number
// @example
// decimal-round(0.333) => 0