Updated 24-05-2020
NAME=$1
mkdir $NAME
cd $NAME
# Generate private key
# settings we’re about to change | |
osascript -e 'tell application "System Preferences" to quit' | |
# Ask for the administrator password upfront | |
sudo -v | |
# Keep-alive: update existing `sudo` time stamp until `.macos` has finished | |
while true; do | |
sudo -n true | |
sleep 60 | |
kill -0 "$$" || exit |
A collection of Markdown code and tricks that were tested to work in Gist.
This and all public gists in https://gist.github.com/ww9 are Public Domain. Do whatever you want with it including , no need to credit me.
/!\ Be very carrefull in your setup : any misconfiguration make all the git config to fail silently ! Go trought this guide step by step and it should be fine 😉
~/.ssh/config
, set each ssh key for each repository as in this exemple:Gavin Sinclair, January 2022
I use Karabiner (configured with Gosu) to make advanced key mappings on my Apple computer. Karabiner allows you to create “layers”, perhaps simulating those on a programmable mechanical keyboard. I make good use of these layers to give me easy access (home-row or nearby) to all symbols and navigational controls, and even a numpad.
The motivation is to keep hand movement to a minimum. Decades of coding on standard keyboards has unfortunately left me with hand and wrist pain. I will soon enough own a small split keyboard which will force me to use layers to access symbols etc., so this Karabiner solution, which has evolved over months, is a training run for that.
/* | |
I've wrapped Makoto Matsumoto and Takuji Nishimura's code in a namespace | |
so it's better encapsulated. Now you can have multiple random number generators | |
and they won't stomp all over eachother's state. | |
If you want to use this as a substitute for Math.random(), use the random() | |
method like so: | |
var m = new MersenneTwister(); |
As this is not an official way of installing Arc, if you encounter any issues do NOT report them to the developers, they did not intend for people to be running Arc on Windows 10.
This guide is a bit more manual since I wanted to respect the developers' wishes and not directly link any downloads to the beta of Arc.
I don't know how this will work with updates, you may just need to redo the process to update it, but I'm not sure
mainpackage
@Uri
, it should end in Arc.x64.msix
, and open that in a new tab. It should download that msix file.Choose archetype: | |
1: remote -> br.gov.frameworkdemoiselle.archetypes:demoiselle-jsf-jpa (Archetype for web applications (JSF + JPA) using Demoiselle Framework) | |
2: remote -> br.gov.frameworkdemoiselle.archetypes:demoiselle-minimal (Basic archetype for generic applications using Demoiselle Framework) | |
3: remote -> co.ntier:spring-mvc-archetype (An extremely simple Spring MVC archetype, configured with NO XML.) | |
4: remote -> com.agilejava.docbkx:docbkx-quickstart-archetype (-) | |
5: remote -> com.alibaba.citrus.sample:archetype-webx-quickstart (-) | |
6: remote -> com.bsb.common.vaadin:com.bsb.common.vaadin.embed-simple-archetype (-) | |
7: remote -> com.bsb.common.vaadin:com.bsb.common.vaadin7.embed-simple-archetype (-) | |
8: remote -> com.cedarsoft.open.archetype:multi (-) | |
9: remote -> com.cedarsoft.open.archetype:simple (-) |
According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. | |
Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. | |
The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible. | |
Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. | |
Ooh, black and yellow! | |
Let's shake it up a little. | |
Barry! Breakfast is ready! | |
Coming! | |
Hang on a second. | |
Hello? |