I hereby claim:
- I am veghead on github.
- I am veghead (https://keybase.io/veghead) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASDnQgWjDLiPfCv-INLPeKSeUJwk43lB4rqiiMetR_dkSwo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
On the target machine:
JLinkGDBServer -Port 5555 -device NRF52 -if SWD
In VSCode locally, add the following config block in launch.json
:
{
"name": "Remote Debug",
"cwd": "${workspaceRoot}",
"executable": "build/src/myapp",
"gdbTarget": "192.168.22.6:5555",
option space sunray code width 1 length width 1 hash size 12; | |
option sunray.authserver code 21 = ip-address; | |
option sunray.authport code 22 = unsigned integer 16; | |
option sunray.version code 23 = text; | |
option sunray.logserver code 24 = ip-address; | |
option sunray.logkernel code 25 = unsigned integer 8; | |
option sunray.lognet code 26 = unsigned integer 8; | |
option sunray.logusb code 27 = unsigned integer 8; | |
option sunray.logvid code 28 = unsigned integer 8; | |
option sunray.logappl code 29 = unsigned integer 8; |
The A Quantum is actually the A71 5G from South Korea Telecom but it contains an S2Q000 Quantum random number generator made by IDQuantique.
This is a systemless install which means you don't bugger up the distribution. In a nutshell, Magisk patches boot.img and vmbeta.img which gives it a handy/dandy portal to rootworld.
{ | |
"name": "ceedling_lldb", | |
"type": "cppdbg", | |
"request": "launch", | |
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/build/test/out/${command:ceedlingExplorer.debugTestExecutable}", | |
"args": [], | |
"stopAtEntry": false, | |
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}", | |
"environment": [], | |
"externalConsole": false, |
ceedling verbosity[4] test:all
ssh-keygen -c -C "git@github.com:org/repo.git" -f ~/.ssh/my_ssh_key
(Useful for "Comment for key 'ssh-rsa blahblah= (stdin)' does not match GitHub URL pattern. Not treating it as a GitHub deploy key.")
xauth> add :1 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 a7f4ce14751f2c8b66e728c9a1b583b0