

I was taught that the moon landing was fake.
I was taught that the moon landing was fake.
Mine’s pretty simple:
## .bashrc
export BLA=$(tput setaf 0) # Black
export RED=$(tput setaf 1) # Red
export GRE=$(tput setaf 2) # Green
export YEL=$(tput setaf 3) # Yellow
export BLU=$(tput setaf 4) # Blue
export MAG=$(tput setaf 5) # Magenta
export CYA=$(tput setaf 6) # Cyan
export WHI=$(tput setaf 7) # White
export BOL=$(tput bold) # Bold
export ITA=$(tput sitm) # Italic
export UL=$(tput smul) # Underline
export NC=$(tput sgr0) # No color & format
_branch() {
local branch=$(__git_ps1 "%s")
if [[ -z $branch ]]; then
printf "${BLA}null${NC}"
else
printf "${CYA}$branch"
fi
}
PS1='.\[$(_pwd)\] \[$BLA\]〜 \[$MAG\]git\[$BLA\]:\[$(_branch)\] \n \[$NC$CYA\]\! \[$MAG\]\$ \[$NC\]'
## .inputrc
set vi-ins-mode-string \1\e[34m\2.INS
set vi-cmd-mode-string \1\e[33m\2.CMD
Yup, found it just the other day when I wanted to have ls -l
output in multiple columns instead of a single one.
You need to add a space between the paragraphs for it to work.
Like this.
Since you are trying to expand your horizons here’s a bunch of weird stuff I like:
Parrots don’t have human intelligence tho.
I’ve been using it for years and never encountered any issues (besides the fact that they’ve removed comments from the download pages).
I’ve had this same situation happen to me before and my solution was to search -x
instead of just x
.
Ok, thank you for the help!
Thank you for the detailed response!
I’m gonna give it a try in my current session and if it works I’ll make it permanent.
One more thing I’d like to ask though is what would be an appropriate size for zram? Considering it grows dynamically 50% would probably be a good amount right?
Windows 8.1 (~10 years) -> Xubuntu (a few months) -> Arch linux (present).
My guess is that sway checks sets the opacity when the window open, so when the first rule matches (app_id=.*
) it skips all others, so maybe try putting the other 2 rules above the first one?
Sorry if my comment is incomprehensible, I’ve just woken up.
I don’t know about beefbot, but this blog convinced me to not use kagi:
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