| gitflow | git |
|---|---|
git flow init |
git init |
git commit --allow-empty -m "Initial commit" |
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git checkout -b develop master |
Lua module for wezterm to convert tmux stylised text into Lua tables compatible with wezterm.format().
See wezterm/wezterm#5848 for details.
In addition to the tmux styles, it also supports wezterm.nerdfonts,
allowing the use of any symbol name supported by wezterm.
Gitmux is an example of tmux utility that can be used with wezterm. See gitmux.yml for example config.
- SwiftDefaultApps - https://github.com/Lord-Kamina/SwiftDefaultApps
- Platypus - https://sveinbjorn.org/platypus
Use Platypus to create org.codemedic.SSHHandler app, as an ssh URL handler, making use of the applescript below.
Not sure, but I am told to run it once to get the URL handler registered.
| Homebrew build logs for mpv on Ubuntu 16.04.7 LTS | |
| Build date: 2021-01-19 13:00:56 |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| ######################################################################### | |
| # # | |
| # # | |
| # NATO String converter # | |
| # # | |
| # Description: converts string (first parameter given) # | |
| # to NATO phonetics-alphabet # | |
| # # |
| void | |
| blow_bubbles_till(bool& condition) | |
| { | |
| static const char* sprite = ". o O @ *"; | |
| unsigned frame = 0; | |
| while (!condition) { | |
| boost::this_thread::sleep_for(boost::chrono::milliseconds(250)); | |
| std::cerr << "\r‗‗" << std::string(sprite + frame * 5, 5) << ' '; | |
| frame = (frame + 1) % 5; | |
| } |
Run pdflatex --shell-escape gpgbackup.tex to produce a pdf that you can print and lock away.
In order to recover the key, you will have to scan extract individual QR Codes with names IMGa.png, IMGb.png, IMGc.png and IMGd.png, as given in the name of each figure, then run the recovery commands.
NOTE: The above command WILL leave some artefacts in /tmp which should be removed using the command rm /tmp/IMG*png
PS: Original formula for this gist was from @costrouc.
| # Heavily depends on: | |
| # libqrencode (fukuchi.org/works/qrencode/) | |
| # paperkey (jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/) | |
| # zbar (zbar.sourceforge.net) | |
| # Producing the QR codes: | |
| # Split over 4 codes to ensure the data per image is not too large. | |
| gpg --export-secret-key KEYIDGOESHERE | paperkey --output-type raw | base64 > temp | |
| split temp -n 4 IMG | |
| for f in IMG*; do cat $f | qrencode -o $f.png; done |