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@szobov
szobov / config.el
Created January 18, 2021 07:48
emacs: Google-style docstring in python
(defun python-google-docstring ()
"Generate google-style docstring for python."
(interactive)
(if (region-active-p)
(progn
(call-process-region (region-beginning) (region-end) "python3" nil t t "/home/szobov/bin/scripts/format-g-docs.py")
(message "Docs are generated")
(deactivate-mark))
(message "No region active; can't generate docs!"))
)
@mjlbach
mjlbach / gccEmacs.md
Last active December 6, 2023 10:34
Installing gccEmacs (native-comp) with Nix

WARNING: THIS GIST IS OUT OF DATE AND NO LONGER RELEVANT

  • Native-comp was enabled by default in nixpgks
  • Pgtk is not enabled by default, for that you can either override the derivation or use emacsPgtk from the nix-community emacs overlay if you don't want to build it yourself

Nix

Adding the overlay and configuring cachix

@jordangarrison
jordangarrison / doom-emacs-python-black-formatter.el
Created May 28, 2020 16:53
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)
@Sacristan
Sacristan / push_commits_by_chunks.sh
Last active July 18, 2024 15:03
Push commits by chunks
REMOTE=origin
BRANCH=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
BATCH_SIZE=10
# check if the branch exists on the remote
# if git show-ref --quiet --verify refs/remotes/$REMOTE/$BRANCH; then
# # if so, only push the commits that are not on the remote already
# range=$REMOTE/$BRANCH..HEAD
# else
# # else push all the commits
@davidwin
davidwin / profiles.schema.json
Last active April 29, 2020 05:46
Windows Terminal profiles.json schema
{
"$id": "https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/master/doc/cascadia/profiles.schema.json",
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#",
"title": "Microsoft's Windows Terminal Settings Profile Schema'",
"definitions": {
"KeyChordSegment": {
"pattern": "^(?<modifier>(ctrl|alt|shift)(?:\\+(ctrl|alt|shift)(?<!\\2))?(?:\\+(ctrl|alt|shift)(?<!\\2|\\3))?\\+)?(?<key>[^\\s+]|backspace|tab|enter|esc|escape|space|pgup|pageup|pgdn|pagedown|end|home|left|up|right|down|insert|delete|(?<!shift.+)(?:numpad_?[0-9]|numpad_(?:period|decimal)|numpad_(?:multiply|plus|add|minus|subtract|divide)|f[1-9]|f1[0-9]|f2[0-4]|plus)$",
"type": "string",
"description": "The string should fit the format \"[ctrl+][alt+][shift+]<keyName>\", where each modifier is optional, separated by + symbols, and keyName is either one of the names listed in the table below, or any single key character. The string should be written in full lowercase.\nbackspace\tBACKSPACE key\ntab\tTAB key\nenter\tENTER key\nesc\tE
@iamalbert
iamalbert / README.md
Last active November 30, 2023 22:39
Git skip LFS on local repo

Because GitKraken and SourceTree are FUCKING SLOW for repo with large LFS objects.

Need to completely skip LFS operation when pull/fetch/checkout/...

Skip downloading when clone

GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE=1 git clone SERVER-REPOSITORY

Skip downloading when fetch/checkout/pull

@asroy
asroy / Debugging Mixed Python C++ code in Visual Studio Code
Last active August 25, 2022 17:43
Debugging Mixed Python/C++ code in Visual Studio Code
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".
@eyalroz
eyalroz / get_cuda_sm.sh
Created April 15, 2017 20:28
Shell script for determining the SM value for your (single) GPU
#!/bin/bash
#
# Prints the compute capability of the first CUDA device installed
# on the system, or alternatively the device whose index is the
# first command-line argument
device_index=${1:-0}
timestamp=$(date +%s.%N)
gcc_binary=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER:-$(which c++)}
cuda_root=${CUDA_DIR:-/usr/local/cuda}
@f0k
f0k / cuda_check.py
Last active July 4, 2024 07:21
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.
"""This is a Python transcription of the famous Quake III "fast inverse
square root" function. Run the script to see a quick comparison with an
"exact" square root.
"""
import struct
import math
# From: