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vmiheer / doom-emacs-python-black-formatter.el
Created September 19, 2022 05:23 — forked from jordangarrison/doom-emacs-python-black-formatter.el
Python Black Formatter with Emacs Doom
;; Python Black Formatter
;; package.el
(package! python-black)
;; config.el
(use-package! python-black
:demand t
:after python)
(add-hook! 'python-mode-hook #'python-black-on-save-mode)
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vmiheer / pandoc.Makefile
Created September 16, 2022 21:33 — forked from bertvv/pandoc.Makefile
Makefile for Markdown -> PDF using pandoc
# Generate PDFs from the Markdown source files
#
# In order to use this makefile, you need some tools:
# - GNU make
# - Pandoc
# - LuaLaTeX
# - DejaVu Sans fonts
# Directory containing source (Markdown) files
source := src
  • Use curl to get the JSON response for the latest release
  • Use grep to find the line containing file URL
  • Use cut and tr to extract the URL
  • Use wget to download it
curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/jgm/pandoc/releases/latest \
| grep "browser_download_url.*deb" \
| cut -d : -f 2,3 \
| tr -d \" \
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vmiheer / venv_cheat_sheet.md
Last active November 10, 2020 07:32 — forked from bbengfort/venv_cheat_sheet.md
My virtualenv and virtualenv wrapper cheat sheet. I alias the commands of virtualenv and virtualenv wrapper for my own development environment.

Ben's VirtualEnv Cheatsheet

This cheat sheet describes my usage/implementation of virtualenv with virtualenv wrapper and the bash foo that I added with the help of many blogs to make it all tick together in fun land.

Quick Reference

$ echo $WORKON_HOME
/Users/benjamin/.virtualenvs

$ echo $PROJECT_HOME
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vmiheer / hey_notmuch!
Created June 24, 2020 21:02 — forked from vedang/hey_notmuch!
Notmuch configuration for Hey.com Style workflows.
- Specific Notmuch filters (and saved-searches) for:
+ The Feed (newsletters, blogs)
+ The Paper trail (receipts, ledger)
+ Screened Inbox (mail from folks you actually want to read)
+ Previously Seen (important mail that you've already read)
+ Unscreened Inbox (potential spam / stuff you don't want)
- Elisp Functions to move / categorize emails from a particular sender.
+ Adds tags needed by filters defined above to all email sent by a particular sender
+ Creates an entry in a DB file, which is used by the Notmuch post-new script when indexing new email, to auto-add the relevant tags.
I've tested it on Fedora 23 and Ubuntu 16.04. I'm using gcc-5.3.1, python-3.4, VS Code-1.14.0
You can debug mixed Python/C++ in the same GUI. It also works for MPI applications. You can switch between the debuggers and corresponding call stacks.
1. Packages needed
1) Visual Studio Code
2) Extensions for VS Code:
"Python" from Don Jayamanne (I'm using 0.6.7)
This allows VS Code act as the front end to debug python.
This gives VS Code ability to attach to a python script that uses module "ptvsd".
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vmiheer / cuda_check.py
Created September 21, 2018 19:37 — forked from f0k/cuda_check.py
Simple python script to obtain CUDA device information
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Outputs some information on CUDA-enabled devices on your computer,
including current memory usage.
It's a port of https://gist.github.com/f0k/0d6431e3faa60bffc788f8b4daa029b1
from C to Python with ctypes, so it can run without compiling anything. Note
that this is a direct translation with no attempt to make the code Pythonic.
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vmiheer / rails_installation_ubuntu
Created March 31, 2012 14:13 — forked from techmaniack/rails_installation_ubuntu
Setting up RAILS on Ubuntu
STEP 1:
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential openssl libreadline6 libreadline6-dev curl git-core zlib1g zlib1g-dev libssl-dev libyaml-dev libsqlite3-0 libsqlite3-dev sqlite3 libxml2-dev libxslt-dev autoconf libc6-dev ncurses-dev automake libtool bison subversion
STEP 2:
$ bash -s stable < <(curl -s https://raw.github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/master/binscripts/rvm-installer)
STEP 3: