sudo groupadd npm
sudo usermod -a -G npm,staff $USER
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
(this one is optional)
puts "What code would you like to decrypt?" | |
string = gets.chomp | |
puts "Hi! I will solve " + string + " for you." | |
#0T2abr1za0c2aby | |
#0h2abe1zy | |
decode = string.split(/[0-9]/) | |
#puts decode |
This is a list of things I currently use or have used. You can research before you try at https://atom.io/packages/. Two ways to install. Command line apm install {package name]
or in Atom, goto Edit > Preferences > Install
and search for your package.
atom-beautify
autocomplete-modules
autocomplete-python
markdown-writer
minimap
open-recent
The USB drive we're about to create a full bootable version of the Linux operating system. Go here to create the usb: http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/2015/11/how-to-install-ubuntu-linux-alongside.html
This drive is set up so that you can boot up your computer to run Linux right off of this drive without having to change your current operating system. This drive will not modify your current Windows or Mac installation.
First off, shut your computer down and plug in the USB drive. Now we're going to tell the computer to boot from the USB rather than the hard drive.
I hereby claim:
- I am tracypholmes on github.
- I am tracypholmes (https://keybase.io/tracypholmes) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASBFk0mY0cdDy-O0I1oiPjsEdaOphw4Tg9pX5-YKwt9_zAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
Level of Expertise for Intended Audience
Anyone Beginner Intermediate Advanced