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posener / go-shebang-story.md
Last active March 29, 2024 08:38
Story: Writing Scripts with Go

Story: Writing Scripts with Go

This is a story about how I tried to use Go for scripting. In this story, I’ll discuss the need for a Go script, how we would expect it to behave and the possible implementations; During the discussion I’ll deep dive to scripts, shells, and shebangs. Finally, we’ll discuss solutions that will make Go scripts work.

Why Go is good for scripting?

While python and bash are popular scripting languages, C, C++ and Java are not used for scripts at all, and some languages are somewhere in between.

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sgillies / geo_interface.rst
Last active April 10, 2024 00:26
A Python Protocol for Geospatial Data

Author: Sean Gillies Version: 1.0

Abstract

This document describes a GeoJSON-like protocol for geo-spatial (GIS) vector data.

Introduction

@andrewseidl
andrewseidl / Clang-format Comparison.md
Last active April 10, 2024 04:10
Clang-format style comparison

This is a comparison of the different formatting styles including with clang-format.

Generated via:

styles=( LLVM Google Chromium Mozilla WebKit )
for style in $styles
do
  clang-format -style=$style ChLcpIterativeAPGD.h > ChLcpIterativeAPGD.$style.h

done

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dmsul / vim_crash_course.md
Last active May 5, 2024 00:53
Vim Crash Course

NOTE: Specific examples given for options, flags, commands variations, etc., are not comprehensive.

NORMAL MODE

Vim has 2 main "modes", that chance the behavior of all your keys. The default mode of Vim is Normal Mode and is mostly used for moving the cursor and navigating the current file.

Some important (or longer) commands begin with ":" and you will see the text you enter next at the bottom left of the screen.

:q[uit] - quit (the current window of) Vim. ("Window" here is internal to Vim, not if you have multiple OS-level windows of Vim open at once.)
:q! - force quit (if the current buffer has been changed since the last save)
:e[dit] {filename} - read file {filename} into a new buffer.

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Patazerty / hsmghpg.rst
Created July 3, 2023 09:16
Nitrokey HSM 2 GPG setup

Nitrokey HSM GPG setup

I was investigating the use of Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) to better secure some stuff at work. Our choice was a Nitrokey HSM 2 for its convenient price, features and open approach, including hardware. Unfortunately Nitrokeys's documentation is sparse at best and there is not much available documentation online to guide new users to get HSMs to work with GnuPG (GPG): it's even the opposite with some forum posts indicating that the Nitrokey HSM 2 is not compatible with GPG.

From what seems to be the current state of things, GPG works out of the box with OpenPGP cards (which are