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let mapleader=" " | |
""" Plugins -------------------------------- | |
set surround | |
set multiple-cursors | |
set commentary | |
set argtextobj | |
set easymotion | |
set textobj-entire | |
set ReplaceWithRegister |
// ==UserScript== | |
// @name Disable YouTube spacebar scrolling | |
// @namespace http://tampermonkey.net/ | |
// @version 0.2 | |
// @description Disables spacebar scrolling and forces it to pause the video instead | |
// @author HPZ07 | |
// @match https://www.youtube.com/* | |
// @grant none | |
// ==/UserScript== |
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html lang="en"> | |
<head> | |
<meta charset="UTF-8"> | |
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> | |
<title>Custom Scrollbar</title> | |
<style> | |
.scroll-box { | |
position: relative; | |
/* border-right: 1px solid #000; */ |
So, to get started you need to get the base OS installed using the instructions from the official docs .
$ pkg update
$ pkg install bsdtar wget proot tergent tmux openssh
Tmux is a multiplexer that lets you run multiple persistent windows and sessions on a single terminal. I had trouble getting it working in the Arch proot, so a workaround is configuring tmux from your host Termux and then creating a tmux session and starting the chroot from there. For more information on using tmux read this article, and to learn how to customize the appearance and behaviors more try this one as well as looking at the tmux-plugins Github organization for community-built add-ons.
$ termux-setup-storage
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html lang="en"> | |
<head> | |
<meta charset="UTF-8"> | |
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> | |
<title>Custom Scrollbar</title> | |
<style> | |
.scroll-box { | |
position: relative; | |
/* border-right: 1px solid #000; */ |
#include <iostream> | |
#include <string> | |
#include <curl/curl.h> | |
static size_t WriteCallback(void *contents, size_t size, size_t nmemb, void *userp) | |
{ | |
((std::string*)userp)->append((char*)contents, size * nmemb); | |
return size * nmemb; | |
} |
Install, build and debug a react native app in WSL2 (Windows Subsystem for Linux) and Ubuntu.
{ | |
"breadcrumbs.enabled": false, | |
"editor.fontFamily": "'MonoLisa', 'Dank Mono', 'Operator Mono Lig', 'Operator Mono', Menlo, Monaco, 'Courier New', monospace", | |
"editor.fontWeight": "400", | |
"editor.cursorBlinking": "smooth", | |
"editor.cursorSmoothCaretAnimation": "explicit", | |
"editor.stickyScroll.enabled": true, | |
"explorer.sortOrder": "type", | |
"workbench.editor.enablePreview": false, | |
"workbench.editor.highlightModifiedTabs": true, |
QGIS3 has a tool called 'gdal2tiles.py' which can generate map tiles, but currently, it only supports TMS, not XYZ. However, QGIS3 loads XYZ by default and requires checkbox for TMS, so it's better to convert TMS to XYZ.
The difference between TMS and XYZ is just the name of Y-coordinate, so renaming works well. tms2xyz.py is a script for that.