Thanks for joining us for "the definitive deep dive into the .git folder". It's an incredible live-demo where we open every file in the .git folder and show what it does.
Here's the links we saw:
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# This program has two feature. | |
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# 1. Create a disk image on RAM. | |
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I am not an expert, I am just Some Guy who happened to (a) get Viva New Vegas working on Steam Deck and (b) kept notes. These are those notes. I love Fallout and I love the Steam Deck and I want other people to experience those things, but I am also unable to promise to support you through every question you may have.
This is not a guide in the way that Viva New Vegas is a guide. VNV is incredibly well written and has your back every step of the way. These are just scribbles. Please set your expectations! Also, please tell me what doesn't work or is confusing! I would like us to work together to improve this process for others.
This doc was written by docg/penllawen. Come say hi on the Viva New Vegas Discord or [this reddit thread]https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/1c8uihm/an_incomplete_guide_to_installing_modded_fallout/).
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# This script is based on https://unix.stackexchange.com/revisions/480191/9. | |
# Recommended SIZE setting for different drives: | |
# (SATA) SSD: 1024 (default) | |
# (ANY) HDD: 256 | |
# (High End NVME) SSD: 4096 | |
# (Low-Mid End NVME) SSD: 1024 (default) |
#!/usr/bin/python3 | |
update_info_location = "/var/tmp/" | |
import os | |
import requests | |
def perform_update(): | |
latest = requests.head("https://discord.com/api/download/stable?platform=linux&format=deb").headers["location"].split("/")[-1] | |
if os.system(f"wget -O /tmp/{latest} \"https://discord.com/api/download/stable?platform=linux&format=deb\"") != 0: | |
print("Update failed during download...") |
Sharing my project's build script in case it's useful to others. I'm not testing for Windows, which is why the script reports an error, but just note that emitting Windows executables is actually supported by the Node API (see docs). Feel free to use and modify.
Notes
./bin/app
, which was an executable Node.js script with a shebang line. Update the config to point to whatever your app's entry point is.disableExperimentalSEAWarning
to suppress the experimental warning displayed when running a generated executable. This didn't work for Node 20.1.0 (see issue), but it has been tested and does work for 21.1.0.machine github.com | |
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