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JaySon-Huang / CodeLLDB_CentOS.md
Last active December 14, 2023 18:23
Get VSCode CodeLLDB plugin work on CentOS 7

I want to debug with CodeLLDB on CentOS 7, but get an error like this:

/home/xxx/.vscode/extensions/vadimcn.vscode-lldb-1.6.1/adapter/codelldb: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.18' not found (required by /home/xxx/.vscode/extensions/vadimcn.vscode-lldb-1.6.1/adapter/codelldb)

LLDB requires a higher version of glibc.

I get it work by the following steps:

@hosackm
hosackm / colorlog.py
Created July 28, 2020 01:39
Colored logger module using Colorama
import logging
from colorama import init, Fore, Back
init(autoreset=True)
class ColorFormatter(logging.Formatter):
# Change this dictionary to suit your coloring needs!
COLORS = {
"WARNING": Fore.RED,
@heardk
heardk / OneNote-to-MD.md
Last active March 27, 2024 03:02
Convert notes from OneNote into Markdown

Converting One Note to Markdown

This is an example of how to convert notes from OneNote into Markdown to use in other, less annoying Note applications. I am using PowerShell on Windows here, but other shell/scripting environments would work as well. If you want separate .md files, you'll need to export your OneNote pages separately. Exporting a section, or a selection of pages creates a single .docx file.

  • Download and install Pandoc
  • Export each of your note pages to a .docx (Word) format using OneNote export from the File menu
  • Gather all of these .docx files into a directory
  • Open directory in File Explorer
  • Open Powershell from the File Explorer using File -> Open Windows Powersell
  • Run the following command:
#!/bin/bash
REVERSE="\x1b[7m"
RESET="\x1b[m"
if [ "$1" == "-v" ]; then
SPLIT=1
shift
fi
@tasdikrahman
tasdikrahman / python_tests_dir_structure.md
Last active February 21, 2024 02:16
Typical Directory structure for python tests

A Typical directory structure for running tests using unittest

Ref : stackoverflow

The best solution in my opinion is to use the unittest [command line interface][1] which will add the directory to the sys.path so you don't have to (done in the TestLoader class).

For example for a directory structure like this:

new_project

├── antigravity.py

progrium/bashstyle

Bash is the JavaScript of systems programming. Although in some cases it's better to use a systems language like C or Go, Bash is an ideal systems language for smaller POSIX-oriented or command line tasks. Here's three quick reasons why:

  • It's everywhere. Like JavaScript for the web, Bash is already there ready for systems programming.
  • It's neutral. Unlike Ruby, Python, JavaScript, or PHP, Bash offends equally across all communities. ;)
  • It's made to be glue. Write complex parts in C or Go (or whatever!), and glue them together with Bash.

This document is how I write Bash and how I'd like collaborators to write Bash with me in my open source projects. It's based on a lot of experience and time collecting best practices. Most of them come from these two articles, but here integrated, slightly modified, and focusing on the most bang for buck items. Plus some ne

@cletusw
cletusw / .eslintrc
Last active February 29, 2024 20:24
ESLint Reset - A starter .eslintrc file that resets all rules to off and includes a description of what each rule does. From here, enable the rules that you care about by changing the 0 to a 1 or 2. 1 means warning (will not affect exit code) and 2 means error (will affect exit code).
{
// http://eslint.org/docs/rules/
"ecmaFeatures": {
"binaryLiterals": false, // enable binary literals
"blockBindings": false, // enable let and const (aka block bindings)
"defaultParams": false, // enable default function parameters
"forOf": false, // enable for-of loops
"generators": false, // enable generators
"objectLiteralComputedProperties": false, // enable computed object literal property names
@wbroek
wbroek / genymotionwithplay.txt
Last active February 12, 2024 03:22
Genymotion with Google Play Services for ARM
NOTE: Easier way is the X86 way, described on https://www.genymotion.com/help/desktop/faq/#google-play-services
Download the following ZIPs:
ARM Translation Installer v1.1 (http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/0ZIO8PME/Genymotion-ARM-Translation_v1.1.zip_links)
Download the correct GApps for your Android version:
Google Apps for Android 6.0 (https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347835438 - benzo-gapps-M-20151011-signed-chroma-r3.zip)
Google Apps for Android 5.1 (https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=96042739161891406 - gapps-L-4-21-15.zip)
Google Apps for Android 5.0 (https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001614559 - gapps-lp-20141109-signed.zip)
@alexeds
alexeds / move-stashes.md
Created September 5, 2012 18:00
Move your stashes from one repo to another

Move your stashes from one repo to another


This was useful for me when we created a new branch for a new major release, but were still working on our current version as well. I cloned our repo again and kept the new project on our new branch, but also wanted to get my stashes there.

Download your stashes

git stash show -p > patch

You'll have to specify your stash and name your file whatevery you want. Do this for as all your stashes, and you'll have patch files in your pwd.

@afair
afair / tmux.cheat
Last active October 11, 2023 13:48
Tmux Quick Reference & Cheat sheet - 2 column format for less scrolling!
========================================== ==========================================
TMUX COMMAND WINDOW (TAB)
========================================== ==========================================
List tmux ls List ^b w
New new -s <session> Create ^b c
Attach att -t <session> Rename ^b , <name>
Rename rename-session -t <old> <new> Last ^b l (lower-L)
Kill kill-session -t <session> Close ^b &