Not intended as a guide for newbies, more like a "cheat sheet" for the somewhat experienced IRC user, especially one who wields some power over a channel.
/join #channel
- Joins the specified channel.
/part #channel
- Leaves the specified channel.
first=$1
second=$2
# Replace
find -name *.cpp -or -name *.h | xargs grep "$first" -l | xargs perl -pi -e "s/$first/$second/g"
a=getDefaultIncludes; b=get_include_dirs_def; find -name "*.py" -or -name "SC*" | xargs grep "$a" -l | xargs perl -pi -e "s/$a/$b/g"
a=abc; b=def; find -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.h" | xargs grep "$a" -l | xargs perl -pi -e "s/$a/$b/g"
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# _ _ | |
# | |__ ___| |_ | |
# | '_ \ _ \ _| | |
# |_.__\___/\__| | |
# Ruby ChatGPT CLI to ask things without leave terminal | |
# by dvinciguerra | |
require 'bundler/inline' |
# frozen_string_literal: true | |
require 'faraday' | |
require 'json' | |
require 'logger' | |
require 'oga' | |
require 'pastel' | |
module Twitch | |
module PageLoader |
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Fira+Sans:ital,wght@0,300;0,400;0,500;1,300;1,400;1,500&display=swap'); | |
:root { | |
--background: #282a36; | |
--light-background: #343746; | |
--lighter-background: #424450; | |
--dark-background: #21222c; | |
--darker-background: #191a21; | |
--foreground: #f8f8f2; | |
--current-line: #44475a; |
FWIW: I (@Rondy) am not the author of the content presented here, which is an outline from Edmond Lau's book. I've just copy-pasted it from somewhere and saved as a personal gist, before it got popular on newsnews.ycombinator.com. I don't remember where exactly the original source is from and neither could find the author's name, so I cannot give him/her the proper credits.
/** | |
* Reference: | |
* https://randomnerdtutorials.com/esp8266-pinout-reference-gpios | |
*/ | |
// esp8266-01 | |
// #define GPIO0 00 | |
// #define GPIO1 01 | |
// #define GPIO2 02 | |
// #define GPIO3 03 |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# frozen_string_literal: true | |
require 'logger' | |
# globals | |
$stdout.sync = true | |
$logger = Logger.new($stdout) | |
# arguments |
use must for positive expectations and wont for negative expectations.