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| #!/bin/bash | |
| set -euo pipefail | |
| # Function to print usage | |
| function usage() { | |
| echo "Usage: $0 <folder_path>" | |
| echo "e.g. $0 /Movies/MyMovie/Subtitles" | |
| echo "Please provide a folder path as the single argument to this script." | |
| echo "All files in the selected folder will be converted to UTF-8 encoding." | |
| exit 1 |
| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| # To fix the " gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir '/home/path/to/user/.gnupg' " error | |
| # Make sure that the .gnupg directory and its contents is accessibile by your user. | |
| chown -R $(whoami) ~/.gnupg/ | |
| # Also correct the permissions and access rights on the directory | |
| chmod 600 ~/.gnupg/* | |
| chmod 700 ~/.gnupg |
| ## Editing long shell commands in Sublime Text with edit-and-execute-command | |
| ## | |
| ## | |
| ## Typing "subl" on command line will open Sublime Text by adding this symlink | |
| ln -s /Applications/Sublime\ Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl ~/bin/subl | |
| ## | |
| ## | |
| ## Make Sublime Text the default editor... | |
| ## | |
| ## ...if using BASH |
| # Check which version of sed is used when you run the `sed` command | |
| # The version that ships with Mac OS X is | |
| # /usr/bin/sed | |
| which sed | |
| # Install gnu-sed using Homebrew | |
| # The `--with-default-names` option configures `sed` to use gnu-sed | |
| # Without that option, you'll need to type `gsed` to use gnu-sed | |
| brew install --default-names gnu-sed |
| #################################################################### | |
| # Change the number of rows and columns to display in Launchpad # | |
| # by typing the following two lines in Terminal. You can use any # | |
| # two integers for the number of rows and columns. I'm using 15x10 # | |
| #################################################################### | |
| defaults write com.apple.dock springboard-columns -int 15 | |
| defaults write com.apple.dock springboard-rows -int 10 |