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ernesto-jimenez / claude.toml
Created January 7, 2026 23:16
Small utilities to work with jj and Claude Code. See: https://bsky.app/profile/ernesto-jimenez.com/post/3m44izya6ac2n
"$schema" = "https://jj-vcs.github.io/jj/latest/config-schema.json"
[aliases]
clstart = ["util", "exec", "--", "bash", "-c", """
set -euo pipefail
# Require exactly one argument
if [ "$#" -ne 1 ]; then
echo "Error: You must name the workspace."
exit 1
fi
@Hotrod369
Hotrod369 / 1_Sieve_Script_Cheatsheet.md
Last active January 16, 2026 14:16
This Gist provides a comprehensive cheatsheet for Sieve scripts, covering various objects, attributes, parameters, and their possible values. Sieve is a powerful scripting language for filtering and organizing emails, commonly used with email clients and servers. This cheatsheet includes tests, actions, comparators, and extensions to help you cr…
@xrl
xrl / README.md
Last active January 3, 2026 21:21
Quickwit+Vector for Kubernetes (EKS-flavored) Observability
@dorchard
dorchard / advice.md
Last active May 18, 2025 12:45
Some exam advice for students.

(by Dominic Orchard, School of Computing, University of Kent, 2018)

Disclaimer: this advice is non exhaustive, and every piece of advice might not suit you. At least, I hope it helps you to think about how you can develop your own strategy for exam preparation.

My top tip is to see exams as formative rather than purely about assessment. This is an opportunity to force yourself to learn a topic deeply, which will then benefit you in the future, rather than a box ticking exercise to get a fancy piece of paper at the end. This will orient your attitude to maximising your potential.

Exams are hard. They occupy a short space of time in your whole life but they can have a big impact on the rest of it, so make the most of them. Study well and study wisely.

Exam preparation