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Urban graffiti | sHoUt wid Suvayu
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Free speech is to die for. Home, sweet home. Welcome to my world of Emacs. Emacs cheat-sheet for not-so-common tasks. Often the story does not stop at just going and looking at the art, almost always there are associated stories behind each piece. I find trying to seek out these stories an incredible experience. I think it speaks about a city’s character, history, culture and maybe even its “personality”. Trackback ( 0 ). Comments ( 1 ). December 20th, 2013. You should share photos of your favorite ones!
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Some mplayer -slave foo | sHoUt wid Suvayu
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Free speech is to die for. Home, sweet home. Welcome to my world of Emacs. Emacs cheat-sheet for not-so-common tasks. I am an extremely lazy person. That means I am always looking for ways. To do things quicker, easier and with the least bit of effort. This. Incessant obsessive search for alternate solutions often leads to some. This particular post is to share with others as lazy as myself who. Hate to get off their bed to change the movie or volume of the mplayer. Trackback ( 0 ). Comments ( 0 ). The L...
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Welcome to my world of Emacs | sHoUt wid Suvayu
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Free speech is to die for. Home, sweet home. Welcome to my world of Emacs. Emacs cheat-sheet for not-so-common tasks. Welcome to my world of Emacs. First let me say I won’t be covering any of the starter tips people usually have. What I intend to do is to discuss the nifty little customisations that we start to make once we are at ease with Emacs. Things that makes working with Emacs all the more pleasing.🙂. And to start here is a cheat-sheet for not-so-common tasks. Trackback ( 0 ). Comments ( 0 ).
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Simple git blame function to follow C/C++ functions | sHoUt wid Suvayu
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Free speech is to die for. Home, sweet home. Welcome to my world of Emacs. Emacs cheat-sheet for not-so-common tasks. Function to follow C/C functions. Function git blame fn() { if [ $# -lt 2 ] ; then echo Insufficient arguments. echo -e e[1mUsage: e[0m $FUNCNAME fn to blame [options] src file else local fn=$1 git blame -L /[a-zA-Z0-9 *] ${fn}/,/ }$/ ${@:2} fi }. Trackback ( 0 ). Comments ( 0 ). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Emacs cheat-sheet for not-so-common tasks | sHoUt wid Suvayu
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Free speech is to die for. Home, sweet home. Welcome to my world of Emacs. Emacs cheat-sheet for not-so-common tasks. Emacs cheat-sheet for not-so-common tasks. This is a W.I.P. Manipulating regions and blocks of text. Interchanging mark and point. Copy marked region to kill ring. Delete region without copying to the kill ring. C-x r r a. Copy rectangle to register `a’. C-x r i a. Insert contents of register `a’ at point. Transpose letters around point. Transpose words around point. C-x r j a. You are co...
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Home, sweet home | sHoUt wid Suvayu
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Free speech is to die for. Home, sweet home. Welcome to my world of Emacs. Emacs cheat-sheet for not-so-common tasks. Home, sweet home. There are three places I call home; Kolkata, Delhi and a small town in Jharkhand called Deoghar. My Vidyapith @ Deoghar, Jharkhand. Delhi, as I experienced it. My hometown, the “City of Joy”. Trackback ( 0 ). Comments ( 0 ). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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suvayu | sHoUt wid Suvayu
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Free speech is to die for. Home, sweet home. Welcome to my world of Emacs. Emacs cheat-sheet for not-so-common tasks. Often the story does not stop at just going and looking at the art, almost always there are associated stories behind each piece. I find trying to seek out these stories an incredible experience. I think it speaks about a city’s character, history, culture and maybe even its “personality”. Function to follow C/C functions. Function git blame fn() { if [ $# -lt 2 ] ; then echo Insufficient...