Le Sun, 15 Aug 2010 16:52:59 -0400,
Kris Maglione a écrit :
> On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 09:44:43PM +0200, thuban wrote:
> >Le Sun, 15 Aug 2010 05:18:55 -0400,
> >Here is a project that might help you to make vp usable for other
> >websites :
> >http://code.google.com/p/cclive/
> >I was using ccliv
Hi!
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 18:51:55 -0400, Kris Maglione wrote:
> Bash completion is actually written in bash, so it's very
> customizable.
[..]
> Just add this to ~/.inputrc:
You are changing my life!
I found it now in 'man bash'. I never imagined before that this could
exist.
> I take it you
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 08:15:41PM +0200, Martin Kopta wrote:
> does that thing actualy works?
Read the README.
pgpkPcgHLLMtI.pgp
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Excerpts from LuX's message of 2010-08-16 00:37:54 +0200:
> Example: In bash I have always been missing a history behaving like in
> vim. Let me explain this. If you have typed a long command 'cmd' at
put
"\C-n": history-search-forward
"\C-p": history-search-backward
and/or
"\e[B":history-sea
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 12:37:54AM +0200, LuX wrote:
On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 21:19:52 -0400, Kris Maglione wrote:
But if you're looking for a start, this is the above modified to
(crudely) complete a command and then files in the current
directory:
I have an issue with this second variant, which
Hello!
On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 21:19:52 -0400, Kris Maglione wrote:
> But if you're looking for a start, this is the above modified to
> (crudely) complete a command and then files in the current
> directory:
I have an issue with this second variant, which I didn't notice first
and am unable to sol
On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 00:08:06 +0200
Alexander Teinum wrote:
> > For timestamps that must be both human-readable and machine-readable, I
> > just told you: -MM-DDThh:mm:ss-tz:tz (the fractional-second
> > timezone should be optional). (That paragraph wasn't entirely a
> > joke.)
>
> Sorry, I
> For timestamps that must be both human-readable and machine-readable, I
> just told you: -MM-DDThh:mm:ss-tz:tz (the fractional-second
> timezone should be optional). (That paragraph wasn't entirely a
> joke.)
Sorry, I misinterpreted what you wrote (“last standard that we’ll ever
need” – the
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 02:14:51PM -0700, Robert Ransom wrote:
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 16:45:13 -0400
Kris Maglione wrote:
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 03:29:35PM -0700, Suraj Kurapati wrote:
>On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 5:18 AM, Alexander Teinum wrote:
>> http://github.com/alexanderte/flo
>
>Congratulatio
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 16:45:13 -0400
Kris Maglione wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 03:29:35PM -0700, Suraj Kurapati wrote:
> >On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 5:18 AM, Alexander Teinum wrote:
> >> http://github.com/alexanderte/flo
> >
> >Congratulations on choosing the ISC license for your project. Too
>
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 22:49:55 +0200
Alexander Teinum wrote:
> Robert, what do you (and others here) think are the nicest date and
> time formats? Just curious.
For timestamps that must be both human-readable and machine-readable, I
just told you: -MM-DDThh:mm:ss-tz:tz (the fractional-second
t
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 09:44:43PM +0200, thuban wrote:
Le Sun, 15 Aug 2010 05:18:55 -0400,
Here is a project that might help you to make vp usable for other
websites :
http://code.google.com/p/cclive/
I was using cclive to replace flashplugin with a shortkey, exactly as
you described above, to
Robert, what do you (and others here) think are the nicest date and
time formats? Just curious.
Alexander
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 03:29:35PM -0700, Suraj Kurapati wrote:
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 5:18 AM, Alexander Teinum wrote:
http://github.com/alexanderte/flo
Congratulations on choosing the ISC license for your project. Too
many projects still use MIT/X these days when ISC is clearly more
suckl
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 22:04:18 +0200
Alexander Teinum wrote:
> > The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose
> > from.
>
> I was thinking about that exact sentence while writing the sentence
> that you quoted. We need more quotes about standards to choose from…
> an
What I like about at your script and the Plan 9 one is that they don’t
have a year specified. I don’t need that information unless I’m going
to add an event for 2012, or if I still have an event from 2009. Huh…
I’ll remove it from flo’s output
I realize that there are ways to do this that are clos
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 19:38:19 +0200
Alexander Teinum wrote:
> Right before I went back to $HOME, I realized that it was unnecessary
> to include the dot-prefix. I decided to not follow that standard, but
> if I did, I think $XDG_DATA_HOME would be a better place to put the
> file.
$XDG_DATA_HOME
Le Sun, 15 Aug 2010 05:18:55 -0400,
Kris Maglione a écrit :
> This is a cleaned up version of some of the scripts I've been
> using for a long time to play videos from sites like YouTube. I
> use a key binding in my browser to copy the video URL and run
> this script, which automatically runs
What I would really like to see is a some kind of `when` clone with
cron-like syntax written in C.
I have just written very simple prototype of it in rc:
#!/usr/bin/env rc
date=`{date}
month=$date(2)
day=$date(3)
while (line=`{read}) {
if ({~ $line(1) '*' || ~ $line(1
Still waiting for dmc. Mutt sucks. Not less.
$ dmc start
$ echo $?
0
$ pgrep dmc
$
does that thing actualy works?
dum8d0g
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Thanks for the feedback.
Right before I went back to $HOME, I realized that it was unnecessary
to include the dot-prefix. I decided to not follow that standard, but
if I did, I think $XDG_DATA_HOME would be a better place to put the
file. I will keep it as it is now, but I wish that there was one
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 03:29:35PM -0700, Suraj Kurapati wrote:
> Congratulations on choosing the ISC license for your project. Too
> many projects still use MIT/X these days when ISC is clearly more
> suckless IMHO: because it has less LOL (lines of license ;-) Cheers.
"License: ISC" don't mean
If you use $XDG_CONFIG_HOME, don't use dot in the name of config file.
Look into your $XDG_CONFIG_HOME for examples.
Looks like you have removed support for XDG_CONFIG_HOME. I don't like
dotfiles and my XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set to $HOME/lib (and
XDG_CACHE_HOME is set to $HOME/var). Directory names
Another similar program: http://www.lightandmatter.com/when/when.html
Very cool and useful! Thanks!
uriel
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Kris Maglione wrote:
> This is a cleaned up version of some of the scripts I've been using for a
> long time to play videos from sites like YouTube. I use a key binding in my
> browser to copy the video URL and run this script
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 06:25:49AM +, carmen wrote:
I couldn't have said it better myself.
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Kris Maglione
Lisp has jokingly been called "the most intelligent way to misuse a
computer". I think that description is a great compliment because it
transmits the full flavor of liberation: i
This is a cleaned up version of some of the scripts I've been
using for a long time to play videos from sites like YouTube. I
use a key binding in my browser to copy the video URL and run
this script, which automatically runs a media player with the
given video. It can also fetch streaming vide
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