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- terminal
- can be related to switching colors or positioning the cursor, i.e. anything that can't be done by the application itself. ===== How it technically works =... sequence of characters that is printed (like any other text). If the terminal understands the code, it won't display the character-sequence, but will perfor
- netdata
- nodejs </panel> You can install the latest release of netdata, using your package man... e installation, on any modern Linux system** (the suggested way of installing the latest netdata and keep it up to date automatically) bash <... this command, it will do it by itself as needed; the target system does not need bash installed, check
- ffmpeg
- your audio file, often autogenerated visuals. All the code is supposed to be used as one line without l... a -b:v 700k -b:a 360k OUTPUT_VIDEO.mp4 </code> The code above creates a mp4 video file with a vector... 80p) video. If you need a 1:1 video, just exclude the pad part: <code csharp [enable_line_numbers="tru... rs.html#avectorscope. One can play with zoom and other options to produce desired form. ====== Show wa
- shortcut @windows
- te without formatting. **Shift + F10**: Display the shortcut menu for the selected item. **Ctrl + Shift + N**: Create a new folder in File Explorer. **Ctrl + Shift + E**: Display all folders above the selected folder in the File Explorer. **Ctrl + Shift**: Switch the keyboard layout when multiple keyb
- erreur32 @user
- ng|}} https://www.youtube.com/embed/lJpWD9jxJMo The answer is: 42 🅴🆁🆁🅴🆄🆁32 </block> {{tag>
- truecolor @terminal
- ====== Terminal Colors ====== There exists common confusion about terminal colors. This is what we ha... \x1b[${bg};2;${red};${green};${blue}m\n" </code> The 256-color palette is configured at start and is a 666-cube of colors, each of them defined as a 24-bit (888 rgb) color. This means... support can only display 256 different colors in the terminal while "true color" means that you can di
- scripting @terminal
- ==== Scripting with style ====== FIXME continue These are some coding guidelines that helped me to read and understand my own code over the years. They also will help to produce code that will be a bit more robust than "if something breaks, I... and terrible code (not only in shell) during all the years, that I'm 100% convinced there needs to be
- putty @terminal
- ====== An open source telnet and SSH Client for the Windows and Unix. ====== from PuTTY Colour Schem
- obselete @terminal
- bsolete by some measure. A thorough discussion of the rationale is beyond the scope of this page. See the [[scripting:nonportable | portability page]] for a discussion on portabili... rated by Bash but has few if any legitimate uses. These features exist mostly for Bourne, csh, or some
- color @terminal
- ors ref: https://gist.github.com/XVilka/8346728 There exists common confusion about terminal colors. ... \x1b[${bg};2;${red};${green};${blue}m\n" </code> The 256-color palette is configured at start and is a 666-cube of colors, each of them defined as a 24-bit (888 rgb) color. This means... support can only display 256 different colors in the terminal while "true color" means that you can di
- behaviours @terminal
- s a "login shell", Bash reads and sets (executes) the user's profile from ''/etc/profile'' and one of '... _login'', or ''~/.profile'' (in that order, using the first one that's readable!). When a login shell exits, Bash reads and executes commands from the file ''~/.bash_logout'', if it exists. Why an extra login shell mode? There are many actions and variable sets that only ma
- basics @terminal
- ====== The basics of shell scripting ====== {{keywords>bash shell scripting basics learning tutorial}}... === A shell script usually resides inside a file. The file can be executable, but you can call a Bash s... name as a parameter: <code> bash ./myfile </code> There is **no need to add a boring filename extension... from UNIX(r), where executables are not tagged by the extension, but by **permissions** (filemode). The
- redirection @scripts
- \ Redirection makes it possible to control where the output of a command goes to, and where the input of a command comes from. It's a mighty tool that, together with pipelines, makes the shell powerful. The redirection operators are checked whenever a [[syntax:g
- quoting @scripts
- double}} Quoting and escaping are important, as they influence the way Bash acts upon your input. There are three recognized types: * **per-character escaping** using ... '<nowiki>'stuff'</nowiki>'' All three forms have the very same purpose: **They give you general contro
- positional-parameters @scripts
- positional parameters ====== ===== Intro ===== The day will come when you want to give arguments to your scripts. These arguments are known as **positional parameters*... scribed below: ^Parameter(s)^Description^ |''$0''|the first positional parameter, equivalent to ''argv[0]'' in C, see [[scripting:posparams#the_first_argument | the first argument]]| |''$FUNCNA