There're a lot of combinations to manage your email with emacs, but this works for me. I've a backup and I can manage my daily email.
The stack:
- emacs
- offlineimap
- mu
- mu4e
return function(request, next_middleware) | |
local CLIENT_ID = "foo" | |
local CLIENT_SECRET = "bar" | |
local APP_URL = "http://localhost:9000/#overview" | |
if request.uri == '/callback' then | |
local session_code = request.args["code"] | |
local url = "https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token" | |
local request_body = { | |
client_id = CLIENT_ID, |
These instructions are based on this article: https://www.alexruf.net/2016/05/23/setup-gogs-git-service.html.
Setup Raspberry Pi with minimal Raspbian image. You need to connect to the HDMI port and set the following:
sudo raspi-config
There you need to enable the SSH server and you should change the hostname.
Refer to RFC 2119 to interpret MUST, SHOULD and MAY.
--[[ | |
ProFi v1.3, by Luke Perkin 2012. MIT Licence http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. | |
Example: | |
ProFi = require 'ProFi' | |
ProFi:start() | |
some_function() | |
another_function() | |
coroutine.resume( some_coroutine ) | |
ProFi:stop() |
This is tutorial how to run awesome application to context translation: QTranslate The authors write on the site that they don't plan to support QTranslate for other platforms than Microsoft Windows. I felt a lack similiar solution at Linux. So I've tried to run that application at Linux Ubuntu distribution. On the end that's works I really appreciate all the help which I received at winehq forum.
$mod
refers to the modifier key (window/command or alt by default depending on config)
startx i3
start i3 from command line$mod+<Enter>
open a terminal$mod+d
open dmenu (text based program launcher)$mod+r
resize mode ( or to leave resize mode)$mod+shift+e
exit i3