Minimal docker-compose to pull a bunch of images. With a docker-compose.yaml like the one below, just run:
docker-compose pull| { | |
| "basics": { | |
| "name": "Morgan Williams", | |
| "label": "Data Engineer", | |
| "email": "morganfwilliams@me.com", | |
| "url": "https://morganwill.com", | |
| "summary": "", | |
| "location": { | |
| "address": "" | |
| }, |
Minimal docker-compose to pull a bunch of images. With a docker-compose.yaml like the one below, just run:
docker-compose pullHomebrew 4.2.0 added .env support (2023-12-18
/etc/homebrew/brew.env$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/etc/homebrew/brew.env~/.homebrew/brew.envI removed these exports from my dotfiles …
| #!/usr/bin/env zsh | |
| # Does the thing. | |
| # "Zhu Li, do the thing!" | |
| # https://avatar.fandom.com/wiki/Zhu_Li_Moon | |
| # Make a .thing file to define what exactly that is. | |
| if [[ -f .thing ]]; then ./.thing | |
| elif [[ -f docker-compose.yml || -f docker-compose.yaml ]]; then docker-compose up | |
| elif [[ -f main.py ]]; then uvicorn main:app --reload |
Video: The Zen of Svelte (Svelte Summit 2020)
<details> is underused IMO, especially in docs & readme's.
Could there be an easy, sensible markdown syntax that would increase usage?
How it is --> how it could be?
Headers could be a natural way to set boundaries.
| /* | |
| Use with Tree Style Tab Firefox extension - styles Firefox to remove tab bar | |
| sources: https://github.com/piroor/treestyletab/wiki/Code-snippets-for-custom-style-rules#auto-showhide-sidebar-by-mouseover-hover | |
| https://gist.github.com/collinbarrett/45c90f7d427e08d69d32dfef402c86f6 | |
| macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/<Your Firefox Profile>/chrome | |
| Linux: /home/<Your Username>/.mozilla/firefox/<Your Firefox Profile>/chrome/; | |
| Windows: C:\Users\<Your Username>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<Your Firefox Profile>\chrome |
Get all values with a certain key from a list of dicts
set([x['key'] for x in list_of_dicts]
iTerm loads .scpt AppleScript files from:
~/Library/Application Support/iTerm2/Scripts