sudo apt install zsh-autosuggestions zsh-syntax-highlighting zsh
| --- Actions --- | |
| $Copy <M-C> | |
| $Cut <M-X> <S-Del> | |
| $Delete <Del> <BS> <M-BS> | |
| $LRU | |
| $Paste <M-V> | |
| $Redo <M-S-Z> <A-S-BS> | |
| $SearchWeb <A-S-G> | |
| $SelectAll <M-A> | |
| $Undo <M-Z> |
| { | |
| "final_space": true, | |
| "console_title": true, | |
| "console_title_style": "folder", | |
| "blocks": [ | |
| { | |
| "type": "prompt", | |
| "alignment": "left", | |
| "horizontal_offset": 0, | |
| "vertical_offset": 0, |
| const response = await fetch(`https://catappapi.herokuapp.com/users/${userId}`) | |
| const data = await response.json() | |
| return data.imageUrl | |
| } |
| import { run } from 'runjs' | |
| const task = { | |
| 'clean': () => { | |
| run('rm -rf node_modules') | |
| run('rm -rf build') | |
| }, | |
| 'build:clean': () => { | |
| run('rm -rf build') | |
| run('mkdir build') |
| "scripts": { | |
| "clean": "rimraf dist/*", | |
| "prebuild": "npm run clean -s", | |
| "build": "npm run build:scripts -s && npm run build:styles -s && npm run build:markup -s", | |
| "build:scripts": "browserify -d assets/scripts/main.js -p [minifyify --compressPath . --map main.js.map --output dist/main.js.map] | hashmark -n dist/main.js -s -l 8 -m assets.json 'dist/{name}{hash}{ext}'", | |
| "build:styles": "stylus assets/styles/main.styl -m -o dist/ && hashmark -s -l 8 -m assets.json dist/main.css 'dist/{name}{hash}{ext}'", | |
| "build:markup": "jade assets/markup/index.jade --obj assets.json -o dist", | |
| "test": "karma start --singleRun", | |
| "watch": "parallelshell 'npm run watch:test -s' 'npm run watch:build -s'", | |
| "watch:test": "karma start", |
| #!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
| # | |
| # This script is an astonishing feat of top notch | |
| # rockstar craftsmanship. It totally uses artificial | |
| # intelligence to extract colors out of tmTheme and | |
| # build an itermcolors scheme file for iTerm2. | |
| # | |
| # I know this sounds crazy, but it actually knows | |
| # approximately what colors should be used in the | |
| # ANSI list, and tries to find nearest colors from |
git config --global user.name "<First Last>"
git config --global user.email <[email protected]>
git config --global core.editor <vim>
git config --global color.ui true
{
"build-js": "browserify browser/main.js | uglifyjs -mc > static/bundle.js",
"build-css": "cat static/pages/*.css tabs/*/*.css",
"build": "npm run build-js && npm run build-css",
"watch-js": "watchify browser/main.js -o static/bundle.js -dv",
"watch-css": "catw static/pages/*.css tabs/*/*.css -o static/bundle.css -v",
"watch": "npm run watch-js & npm run watch-css",