• Python 3.10
print("Hello, World!")• Lisp
(print "Hello, World!")| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| servers=(PurpurMC PaperMC Velocity Waterfall "PocketMine-MP") | |
| DEFAULT_SERVER="${servers[0]}" | |
| # Dependency programs | |
| DEPS=(curl fzf tac jq) | |
| for i in "${DEPS[@]}"; do | |
| if ! command -v "$i" > /dev/null 2>&1; then | |
| echo "Command '$i' is not found." |
| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| # Author: crischutu07 | |
| # Usage: audio2mp4.sh <audio.mp3> [output.mp4] [cover.jpeg] | |
| # NOTE: albumimg variable is temporary | |
| if [ -f "$3" ]; then | |
| basefilename=$(basename -- "$3") | |
| if [[ ! $basefilename =~ .*\.(jpg|jpeg) ]]; then | |
| ffmpeg -i "$3" "${basefilename%.*}.jpg" || { |
| /* | |
| * Building blocks with letters: | |
| * - [] -> Full block | |
| * - L -> Half block | |
| * - {} -> Ice | |
| * - | -> Fence | |
| * - / -> Glass | |
| * - i -> Candle | |
| * - H -> A neo | |
| * - _ -> No block |
| Waffles are a type of batter-based, grid-patterned, leavened flatbread. They are often served for breakfast or as a snack. Waffles can be made in a variety of shapes and sizes, including Belgian waffles, Liege waffles, and American waffles. | |
| Belgian waffles are typically larger and thicker than other types of waffles. They have a deep pocket and a crispy exterior. Liege waffles are smaller and sweeter than other types of waffles. They have a caramelized sugar coating on the outside. American waffles are the most common type of waffle. They are thin and have a slightly crispy exterior. | |
| Waffles can be made with a variety of ingredients, including flour, eggs, milk, sugar, butter, baking powder, and vanilla extract. The batter is poured into a waffle iron, which is a hot iron with a grid pattern on the bottom. The batter cooks in the waffle iron until it is golden brown. Waffles can be served plain or with a variety of toppings, such as butter, syrup, fruit, whipped cream, and ice cream. | |
| Waffles are a popular |
| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| # better read statements | |
| function get_input() { | |
| read -p "$1: " value | |
| echo $value | |
| } | |
| cols="$(tput cols)" # better than $COLUMNS | |
| PLUGIN_NAME=$1 |
| <?php | |
| echo "Hello World!"; | |
| ?> |
| print("Hello World!") |