How to scrape full websites for offline use with Linux:
wget --wait 10 --random-wait --continue -m -p -E -k <url of page to download> #linux#command#terminal
How to convert videos for uploading to Mastodon:
ffmpeg -i "name of input file" -filter:v scale=1900:-1,fps=60 "name of output file" #linux#command#terminal
Best advice for remembering how to use "tar"? Think in Arnold Schwarzenegger's voice – "extract ze files" for extraction ("-ezf"), "compress ze files" for compression ("-czf"). For extraction in current directory, think "extract ze vucking files" ("-xzvf"). ;)
The Terminal app in macOS keeps track of recent commands you've used so you can reuse them at a later time. Here's how to clear Terminal's command history.
Who was that person who embeds fedi threads in their blog posts... i want to do that for this #SfN23 poster, so i have a post on here that serves as the fedi representation for the poster and then all comments beneath that show up on the poster website as the comments section
Hello! I was a big fan of Atom editor, and I’m very glad that Pulsar is continuing the legacy of Atom. My concern/question is, how in the heck do I install plugins? Specifically, plugins for python? And also, is there a terminal/space to run Python code like there is in VSCodium? In VSCodium, there’s a play button and code...
There are a couple of ways to install packages on Pulsar, we have a lot of it in the existing documentation (pulsar-edit.dev/docs/…/using-pulsar/#pulsar-packa…). The most common way is just to go to the package manager (Packages > Open Package Manager > Install (on left panel of the package manager)) where you can search for packages. Alternatively you can browse packages via the PPR (Pulsar Package Registry) at web.pulsar-edit.dev and use ppm to install (pulsar-edit.dev/docs/…/using-pulsar/#command-line).
As for the second part there are a few answers. You can install the x-terminal-reloaded if you simply want to get a terminal pane within Pulsar. However this won’t help run things like Python code “interactively” with a console, it is “just” a terminal. Unfortunately this is where I run out of knowledge a bit, I’ve never been one for trying to run code directly in the editor, I’ve always just used terminal commands, which seems to echo the experience of a lot of the Pulsar team. However I do know somebody a few people have asked this before so we might need to look into this, if for nothing other than to have a good answer.
There is a package called script-runner which sounds like it would do what you are after and another called script you might also like to have a look at.
Generally if you are after info about how to “make Pulsar do x” then you can probably find still relevant info using “make Atom do x” but obviously any links or apm commands won’t work and would need to reference the new Pulsar commands and links instead.
It defines a new command :h that will filter the manpage to only display headings and sub-headings. It also binds the C key to clearing the filter. And it binds c to jumping to the # mark, i.e. the line you clicked with your --mouse.
Now you can :h, click a section, and hit Cc to get there.
Santa Fe Portalfest is a free, DIY, interdependent music festival hosted on portales, driveways, and yards in an eight block radius in the La Madera/Alto Park neighborhood of Santa Fe, NM. In addition to live music, Portalfest hosts a local art market, community wellness area, food vendors, and a family zone. (https://www.santafeportalfest.com/about.html)
general festival schedule
12-7pm Live Music at Stages 1-9
12-7pm Art Market at Aspen Community Magnet School
1-4pm Family Zone at Aspen Community Magnet School
12-7pm Community Wellness Area at Alto Community Garden
How to install and run python plugins?
Hello! I was a big fan of Atom editor, and I’m very glad that Pulsar is continuing the legacy of Atom. My concern/question is, how in the heck do I install plugins? Specifically, plugins for python? And also, is there a terminal/space to run Python code like there is in VSCodium? In VSCodium, there’s a play button and code...