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dxps / install_tmux_macos_no_brew.sh
Created December 24, 2019 09:11
Install TMUX on MacOS without Brew
#!/bin/sh
## setup _________________________________
TMUX_VER=2.9a
LIBEVENT_VER=2.1.11-stable
TEMP_COMPILE=~/tmux-temp-compile
COMMON_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt
SYMLINK=/usr/local/bin/tmux
@acdlite
acdlite / coordinating-async-react.md
Last active June 17, 2024 11:56
Demo: Coordinating async React with non-React views

Demo: Coordinating async React with non-React views

tl;dr I built a demo illustrating what it might look like to add async rendering to Facebook's commenting interface, while ensuring it appears on the screen simultaneous to the server-rendered story.

A key benefit of async rendering is that large updates don't block the main thread; instead, the work is spread out and performed during idle periods using cooperative scheduling.

But once you make something async, you introduce the possibility that things may appear on the screen at separate times. Especially when you're dealing with multiple UI frameworks, as is often the case at Facebook.

How do we solve this with React?

@aunyks
aunyks / snakecoin-server-full-code.py
Last active March 31, 2025 17:45
The code in this gist isn't as succinct as I'd like it to be. Please bare with me and ask plenty of questions that you may have about it.
from flask import Flask
from flask import request
import json
import requests
import hashlib as hasher
import datetime as date
node = Flask(__name__)
# Define what a Snakecoin block is
class Block:
@yang-wei
yang-wei / destructuring.md
Last active December 2, 2024 06:40
Elm Destructuring (or Pattern Matching) cheatsheet

Should be work with 0.18

Destructuring(or pattern matching) is a way used to extract data from a data structure(tuple, list, record) that mirros the construction. Compare to other languages, Elm support much less destructuring but let's see what it got !

Tuple

myTuple = ("A", "B", "C")
myNestedTuple = ("A", "B", "C", ("X", "Y", "Z"))
@t-mart
t-mart / netrw quick reference.md
Last active April 27, 2025 18:49
A quick reference for Vim's built-in netrw file selector.
Map Action
<F1> Causes Netrw to issue help
<cr> Netrw will enter the directory or read the file
<del> Netrw will attempt to remove the file/directory
- Makes Netrw go up one directory
a Toggles between normal display, hiding (suppress display of files matching g:netrw_list_hide) showing (display only files which match g:netrw_list_hide)
c Make browsing directory the current directory
C Setting the editing window
d Make a directory
@malyn
malyn / vim-fireplace-figwheel.diff
Created February 20, 2015 21:12
vim-fireplace patches/hack for compatibility with Figwheel
diff --git a/plugin/fireplace.vim b/plugin/fireplace.vim
index 6c32caa..a415bf8 100644
--- a/plugin/fireplace.vim
+++ b/plugin/fireplace.vim
@@ -232,7 +232,9 @@ function! s:repl.piggieback(arg, ...) abort
else
let arg = ' :repl-env ' . a:arg
endif
- let response = connection.eval('(cemerick.piggieback/cljs-repl'.arg.')')
+ "let response = connection.eval('(cemerick.piggieback/cljs-repl'.arg.')')
@mislav
mislav / _readme.md
Last active April 24, 2025 10:07
tmux-vim integration to transparently switch between tmux panes and vim split windows

I use tmux splits (panes). Inside one of these panes there's a Vim process, and it has its own splits (windows).

In Vim I have key bindings C-h/j/k/l set to switch windows in the given direction. (Vim default mappings for windows switching are the same, but prefixed with C-W.) I'd like to use the same keystrokes for switching tmux panes.

An extra goal that I've solved with a dirty hack is to toggle between last active panes with C-\.

Here's how it should work:

@MohamedAlaa
MohamedAlaa / tmux-cheatsheet.markdown
Last active April 26, 2025 10:50
tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

tmux new -s myname