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MiyacoGBF / 01_NieR_FAR.md
Last active May 9, 2024 20:17
How to Install FAR, HD Texture Pack, and ReShade (GShade) for NieR:Automata on Linux
@Yanrishatum
Yanrishatum / heapsfaq.md
Last active May 1, 2024 18:04
An Unofficial Heaps FAQ

An Unofficial Heaps FAQ

I (Yanrishatum) see too many same questions. They irritate me.

Translation

"How dare you come into this chat and not realize that i am the GOD of heaps and that you MUST check out MY documentation1!!! Im veyr abngrey!!!" - translation from someone in chat.

Very accurate, I highly approve.

@Yanrishatum
Yanrishatum / hlc.md
Last active April 8, 2023 15:50
How to compile HL/C

How to compile HL/C

Prepwork/terms

Because I have no trust in people.

  • <hashlink> points to your installation of Hashlink, e.g. folder in which hl.exe (or Unix executable) is, alongside with library binaries (.hdll files), and include folder.
  • <src> points to the folder containing generated HL/C sources. One that contains hlc.json file.
  • <app> refers to your output executable name, including extension.
  • <main> refers to your entry-point file name, including extension (see below).
  • I provide example of doing it on Windows via MSVC cl.exe, but Unix should be more or less same with replacement of argument flags and compiler.
  • I expect that you DO have a compiler installed and can call cl.exe or other compiler from command-line.
@LayZeeDK
LayZeeDK / angular-cli-node-js-typescript-rxjs-compatiblity-matrix.csv
Last active May 7, 2024 13:45
Angular CLI, Angular, Node.js, TypeScript, and RxJS version compatibility matrix. Officially part of the Angular documentation as of 2023-04-19 https://angular.io/guide/versions
Angular CLI version Angular version Node.js version TypeScript version RxJS version
~16.0.0 ~16.0.0 ^16.13.0 || ^18.10.0 >=4.9.5 <5.1.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~15.2.0 ~15.2.0 ^14.20.0 || ^16.13.0 || ^18.10.0 >=4.8.4 <5.0.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~15.1.0 ~15.1.0 ^14.20.0 || ^16.13.0 || ^18.10.0 >=4.8.4 <5.0.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~15.0.5 ~15.0.4 ^14.20.0 || ^16.13.0 || ^18.10.0 ~4.8.4 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~14.3.0 ~14.3.0 ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 >=4.6.4 <4.9.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~14.2.0 ~14.2.0 ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 >=4.6.4 <4.9.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~14.1.3 ~14.1.3 ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 >=4.6.4 <4.8.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~14.0.7 ~14.0.7 ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 >=4.6.4 <4.8.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~13.3.0 ~13.3.0 ^12.20.2 || ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 >=4.4.4 <4.7.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
@Yousha
Yousha / .gitignore
Last active May 17, 2024 14:17
.gitignore for C/C++ developers.
##### Windows
# Windows thumbnail cache files
Thumbs.db
Thumbs.db:encryptable
ehthumbs.db
ehthumbs_vista.db
# Dump file
*.stackdump
@mbinna
mbinna / effective_modern_cmake.md
Last active May 16, 2024 02:57
Effective Modern CMake

Effective Modern CMake

Getting Started

For a brief user-level introduction to CMake, watch C++ Weekly, Episode 78, Intro to CMake by Jason Turner. LLVM’s CMake Primer provides a good high-level introduction to the CMake syntax. Go read it now.

After that, watch Mathieu Ropert’s CppCon 2017 talk Using Modern CMake Patterns to Enforce a Good Modular Design (slides). It provides a thorough explanation of what modern CMake is and why it is so much better than “old school” CMake. The modular design ideas in this talk are based on the book [Large-Scale C++ Software Design](https://www.amazon.de/Large-Scale-Soft

@julianlam
julianlam / expose-directory-on-host-to-lxc-container.md
Last active May 6, 2024 06:41
Exposing a directory on the host machine to an LXC container #blog

Exposing a directory on the host machine to an LXC container

  1. Log into the container and create an empty directory, this will be the mount point
  2. Log out and stop the container.
  3. Open to your container's config file
    • For regular LXC containers: /var/lib/lxc/mycontainer/config
    • For unprivileged LXC containers: $HOME/.local/share/lxc/mycontainer/config
  4. Add a new line above the lxc.mount directive, that follows the format below. Substitute proper paths as necessary:
    • lxc.mount.entry = /path/to/folder/on/host /path/to/mount/point none bind 0 0
  • Both of these paths are relative to the host machine.
@dylon
dylon / .bash_profile
Last active September 9, 2023 14:51
How to get 256 colors in a standard Linux terminal + screen (without X windows).
# ...
# This is for what I would consider a standard setup, where TTY's 1 -- 6 are
# "linux" terminals and TTY's 7+ are reserved for X windows. You should adjust
# it to your setup, accordingly.
#
# ::: Important ::: You must have both fbterm and screen installed and on your
# path for this to work.
virtual_terminal="$( tty | grep -oE ....$ )"