(C-x means ctrl+x, M-x means alt+x)
The default prefix is C-b. If you (or your muscle memory) prefer C-a, you need to add this to ~/.tmux.conf:
| Setting, DefaultValue, INIValue, CurrentValue, Origin | |
| sScreenShotBaseName:Display, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| sScreenShotFolderName:Display, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| sRuntimeLODDatabasePath:LODManager, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| strPluginsFileHeader:General, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| sLanguage:General, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| sFailureMessage:LANGUAGE, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| sResourcePrefixList:Archive, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| sDLCDefaultVoiceSuffix:Archive, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| sLocalMasterPath:General, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI |
| Setting, DefaultValue, INIValue, CurrentValue, Origin | |
| sScreenShotBaseName:Display, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| sScreenShotFolderName:Display, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| sRuntimeLODDatabasePath:LODManager, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| strPluginsFileHeader:General, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| sLanguage:General, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| sFailureMessage:LANGUAGE, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| sResourcePrefixList:Archive, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| sDLCDefaultVoiceSuffix:Archive, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI | |
| sLocalMasterPath:General, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, <unimplemented>, INI |
| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| levenshtein () | |
| { | |
| local -r -- target=$1 | |
| local -r -- given=$2 | |
| local -r -- targetLength=${#target} | |
| local -r -- givenLength=${#given} | |
| local -- alt | |
| local -- cost |
| pragma solidity ^0.4.11; | |
| /** | |
| * @title Ownable | |
| * @dev The Ownable contract has an owner address, and provides basic authorization control | |
| * functions, this simplifies the implementation of "user permissions". | |
| */ | |
| contract Ownable { | |
| address public owner; |
| # frozen_string_literal: true | |
| source "https://rubygems.org" | |
| git_source(:github) {|repo_name| "https://github.com/#{repo_name}" } | |
| gem "tty-prompt", github: 'piotrmurach/tty-prompt' | |
| gem "rspec" |
| #!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
| # Show cron expression in plain english | |
| # Place in /usr/local/bin and chmod +x | |
| require 'bundler/inline' | |
| gemfile do | |
| source "https://rubygems.org" | |
| gem 'cron2english' | |
| end |
| # Interactive approval testing for Bash. | |
| # Author: Danny Ben Shitrit (https://github.com/dannyben) | |
| # | |
| # This utility will compare the output of a command with an expected output | |
| # stored in the approvals folder. | |
| # | |
| # - When the approval file does not exist, the actual output will be shown to | |
| # you, and you will be prompted to approve (and save) it. | |
| # - When the approval file exists, but contains different data, the diff will | |
| # be shown to you, and you will be prompted to approve (and save) it. |
| # Stub commands printing it's name and arguments to STDOUT or STDERR. | |
| stub() { | |
| local cmd="$1" | |
| if [ "$2" == "STDERR" ]; then local redirect=" 1>&2"; fi | |
| if [[ "$(type "$cmd" | head -1)" == *"is a function" ]]; then | |
| local source="$(type "$cmd" | tail -n +2)" | |
| source="${source/$cmd/original_${cmd}}" | |
| eval "$source" | |
| fi |
| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| ############################################################################## | |
| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| # ASN/IPv4/Prefix lookup tool. Uses Team Cymru's whois service for data. | |
| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| # example usage: | |
| # asn <ASnumber> -- to lookup matching ASN data. Supports "as123" and | |
| # "123" formats (case insensitive) | |
| # asn <IP.AD.DR.ESS> -- to lookup matching route and ASN data |