These rules are adopted from the AngularJS commit conventions.
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├── books | |
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│ └── models.go | |
├── config | |
│ └── db.go | |
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Before anything or any comments or ideas, this is a way I wanted to try to inform and update what a device tree is and what it has, and finally how Custom Recovery is created. So this is not a complete guide and it won't be! I never intended to do that.
Please take a look and may you take a few minutes to read the original guide. I had written myself that I intended to update the information. I hope that after reading the original guide you can go back and have a few minutes of reading and mainly practice to gain experience.
This guide comes to complement or update some important information. All thanks to @rokibhasansagar about first guide Make A TWRP Tree For Your Device & Build
Certainly, given the breadth of the subject, it should have many more parts. But understand about "Minimal" thinking and that I didn't intend to extend it any further than necessary. So the guide has:
Here are all the Ironsworn assets in Markdown format for those who read from a screen or prefer to keep their character information in a text document. I've included the 3 New Official-ish Assets created by Shawn Tomkin that aren't in the main Ironsworn PDF.
License:
This work is based on Ironsworn (found at www.ironswornrpg.com), created by Shawn Tomkin, and licensed for our use under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
#Setup NextJS on Ubuntu server (Digital Ocean, EC2,...) Terminal Commands | |
#based on my YouTube video | |
#Recommended: An ubuntu server with at least 2 GB memory to handle npm run build | |
#login to server | |
ssh root@ip_address | |
#Upgrade Server - may take a few minutes | |
sudo apt update | |
sudo apt upgrade |
#!/bin/bash | |
ffmpeg -i input -vf lut3d=<lut file> -c:a copy output |
Me: | |
I am looking to build a simple GUI site that allows me to paste in some text, click "rewrite", and get rewritten, cleaned-up text back. This input text is ran through the Claude API to rewrite it. The GUI should be very simple. I just want a text box for input and a text box for output. I also two sliders on the side with labels on the ends: | |
Tone: casual on the left, formal on the right. The middle instructs the model to keep the tone/voice the same. | |
Length: shorter on the left, longer on the right. | |
Above these sliders, I want a model selector dropdown that let's me pick which Claude model to use. I also want a copy text button under the output textbox. The three Claude models are: | |
claude-3-opus-20240229. Display name "Claude 3 Opus". | |
claude-3-sonnet-20240229. Display name "Claude 3 Sonnet". | |
claude-3-haiku-20240307. Display name "Claude 3 Haiku". |
Install VMWare Workstation PRO 17 (Read it right. PRO!) | |
Also, these keys might also work with VMWare Fusion 13 PRO. Just tested it. | |
Sub to me on youtube pls - PurpleVibe32 | |
if you want more keys - call my bot on telegram. @purector_bot (THE BOT WONT REPLY ANYMORE) - Or: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1040615179894935645/1074016373228978277/keys.zip - the password in the zip is 102me. | |
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This gist can get off at any time. | |
PLEASE, DONT COPY THIS. IF YOU FORK IT, DONT EDIT IT. | |
*If you have a problem comment and people will try to help you! | |
*No virus |
- Capital letters do the opposite of small letters in command (Press shift to trigger capital letters)
_
(underscore) to move the cursor at the beginning of line (doesn't switch to insert mode)0
(zero) moves the cursor to the zeroth position of the line (doesn't switch to insert mode)
$
(dollar) to move the cursor at the end of line (doesn't switch to insert mode)d$
will delete from wherever your cursor is till the end of the linef<character>
to move cursor to the first occurrence of<character>
f(
to move cursor to first occurence of(
t<character>
to move cursor to upto but not on the first occurrence of<character>
t(
to move cursor to first occurence of(
Creamos un nuevo repositorio en https://github.com. Le damos nombre, descripción, seleccionamos si va a ser un proyecto publico o privado si es el caso, y dejamos el check de crear README sin marcar. Le damos a crear repositorio y con esto ya tenemos el repositorio donde alojaremos nuestro proyecto.
Nos vamos a la carpeta del proyecto y ejecutamos estos comandos.
git init
git add .