The squares in the chanmon buffer at the top of weechat in the gif above are there only to hide the nicknames and the messages in the gif to respect users privacies
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| var mediaJSON = { "categories" : [ { "name" : "Movies", | |
| "videos" : [ | |
| { "description" : "Big Buck Bunny tells the story of a giant rabbit with a heart bigger than himself. When one sunny day three rodents rudely harass him, something snaps... and the rabbit ain't no bunny anymore! In the typical cartoon tradition he prepares the nasty rodents a comical revenge.\n\nLicensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license\nhttp://www.bigbuckbunny.org", | |
| "sources" : [ "http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/gtv-videos-bucket/sample/BigBuckBunny.mp4" ], | |
| "subtitle" : "By Blender Foundation", | |
| "thumb" : "images/BigBuckBunny.jpg", | |
| "title" : "Big Buck Bunny" | |
| }, | |
| { "description" : "The first Blender Open Movie from 2006", | |
| "sources" : [ "http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/gtv-videos-bucket/sample/ElephantsDream.mp4" ], |
| # taken from http://www.piware.de/2011/01/creating-an-https-server-in-python/ | |
| # generate server.xml with the following command: | |
| # openssl req -new -x509 -keyout server.pem -out server.pem -days 365 -nodes | |
| # run as follows: | |
| # python simple-https-server.py | |
| # then in your browser, visit: | |
| # https://localhost:4443 | |
| import BaseHTTPServer, SimpleHTTPServer | |
| import ssl |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| URL="${1}" | |
| UserAgent="[HTTPSTATUS]:[https://git.io/JcTUF]" | |
| if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then | |
| echo "Usage: ./`basename $0` URL" | |
| exit 1 | |
| fi | |
| function unknown_status() { |
| KEYMAPOPTS="us us" | |
| HOSTNAMEOPTS="-n alpine" | |
| INTERFACESOPTS="auto lo | |
| iface lo inet loopback | |
| auto eth0 | |
| iface eth0 inet dhcp | |
| hostname alpine | |
| " | |
| TIMEZONEOPTS="-z UTC" |
Sometimes you need to keep two upstreams in sync with eachother. For example, you might need to both push to your testing environment and your GitHub repo at the same time. In order to do this simultaneously in one git command, here's a little trick to add multiple push URLs to a single remote.
Once you have a remote set up for one of your upstreams, run these commands with:
git remote set-url --add --push [remote] [original repo URL]
git remote set-url --add --push [remote] [second repo URL]
Once set up, git remote -v should show two (push) URLs and one (fetch) URL. Something like this:
| urlencode() { | |
| # urlencode <string> | |
| old_lc_collate=$LC_COLLATE | |
| LC_COLLATE=C | |
| local length="${#1}" | |
| for (( i = 0; i < length; i++ )); do | |
| local c="${1:$i:1}" | |
| case $c in |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Installation: | |
| # | |
| # 1. nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config | |
| # PrintMotd no | |
| # | |
| # 2. nano /etc/profile | |
| # /usr/bin/dynmotd # Place at the bottom | |
| # |