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LitKnd / Mmmm_Chocolatey.ps1
Last active February 22, 2024 09:11 — forked from SQLvariant/Mmmm_Chocolatey.ps1
Install SQL / Data Developer Desktop Tools from Chocolatey
Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force; iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1'))
choco install chocolatey -y
choco install sql-server-2017 -y #developer edition
choco install sql-server-management-studio -y
choco install azure-data-studio -y
choco install azuredatastudio-powershell -y
choco install git.install -y
choco install poshgit -y

TMUX - Single window group, multiple session.

So I have been using tmux for a while and have grown to like it and have since added many many customizations to it. Now once you start getting the hang of it, you'll naturally want to do more with the tool.

Now tmux has a concept of window-group and session and if you are like me you'll want multiple session that connects to the same window group instead of a new window group every time. Basically I just need different views into the same set of windows that I have already created, I don't want to create a new set of windows every time I fire up my terminal.

This is the default case if you simply use the tmux command as your login shell, effectively creating a new group of windows every time you start tmux.

This is less than ideal because, if you are like me, you fire up one-off terminals all the time and you don't want all those one-off jobs to stay running in the background. Plus sometimes you need information fro

emacs --daemon to run in the background. emacsclient.emacs24 <filename/dirname> to open in terminal

NOTE: "M-m and SPC can be used interchangeably".

  • Undo - C-/
  • Redo - C-?
  • Change case: 1. Camel Case : M-c 2. Upper Case : M-u
  1. Lower Case : M-l

tmux cheatsheet

As configured in my dotfiles.

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

@mikesmullin
mikesmullin / x86-assembly-notes.md
Last active April 29, 2024 14:10
Notes on x86-64 Assembly and Machine Code

Mike's x86-64 Assembly (ASM) Notes

Assembling Binary Machine Code

Operating Modes:

These determine the assumed/default size of instruction operands, and restricts which opcodes are available, and how they are used.

Modern operating systems, booted inside Real mode,

@shinzui
shinzui / tmux.conf
Created March 12, 2011 01:08 — forked from bryanl/tmux.conf
tmux.conf
# ~/.tmux.conf
#
# See the following files:
#
# /opt/local/share/doc/tmux/t-williams.conf
# /opt/local/share/doc/tmux/screen-keys.conf
# /opt/local/share/doc/tmux/vim-keys.conf
#
# URLs to read:
#