Install the OpenSSL on Debian based systems
sudo apt-get install openssl
// Place your settings in this file to overwrite the default settings | |
// The path of the shell that the terminal uses on Windows. When using shells shipped with Windows (cmd, PowerShell or Bash on Ubuntu), prefer C:\Windows\sysnative over C:\Windows\System32 to use the 64-bit versions. | |
// It is possible to get this working in VS Code and have the Cmder terminal be integrated (not pop up). | |
// To do so: | |
// Create an environment variable "CMDER_ROOT" pointing to your Cmder directory. | |
// In (Preferences > User Settings) in VS Code add the following settings: | |
// "terminal.integrated.shell.windows": "cmd.exe" |
#!/usr/bin/env nodejs | |
var express = require("express"); | |
var mysql = require("mysql"); | |
var bodyParser = require("body-parser"); | |
var md5 = require('MD5'); | |
var rest = require("./rest.js"); | |
var app = express(); | |
To manually install XNA Game Studio 4.0 | |
Download xnags40_setup.exe and save it to your hard drive | |
Run xnags40_setup.exe /x to extract the contents to a folder of your choosing | |
Go to the folder you extracted to in step 2 and run the MSI named redists.msi | |
Note: This MSI will only display a small progress bar while it is installing and will not tell you when it is done. When the progress bar disappears, continue to the next step. | |
Run the MSI at %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft XNA\XNA Game Studio\v4.0\Setup\XLiveRedist.msi | |
Run the MSI at %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft XNA\XNA Game Studio\v4.0\Redist\XNA FX Redist\xnafx40_redist.msi | |
Run the MSI at %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft XNA\XNA Game Studio\v4.0\Setup\xnaliveproxy.msi |
https://learnxinyminutes.com/ |
screen -S "SESSION_NAME" -d -m sh -c "STUFF_TO_DO" | |
# -S sockname Name this session <pid>.sockname instead of <pid>.<tty>.<host>. | |
# -d (-r) Detach the elsewhere running screen (and reattach here). | |
# -m ignore $STY variable, do create a new screen session. | |
# -c file Read configuration file instead of '.screenrc'. | |
#screen --help | |
Use: screen [-opts] [cmd [args]] | |
or: screen -r [host.tty] |
FILE SPACING: | |
# double space a file | |
sed G | |
# double space a file which already has blank lines in it. Output file | |
# should contain no more than one blank line between lines of text. | |
sed '/^$/d;G' |