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- terminal
- free to mail me or fix it. The ANSI codes always start with the ESC character. (ASCII 0x1B or octal 033)
- ffmpeg
- n to 10 seconds of audio from a video file -ss : start time / -t : seconds to cut / -autoexit : clo
- shortcut @windows
- oup **Windows key + Shift + a number from 1-9**: Start a new instance of the app pinned to the taskbar i
- truecolor @terminal
- " </code> The 256-color palette is configured at start and is a 666-cube of colors, each of them defined... fce4-terminal](http://docs.xfce.org/apps/terminal/start) - since [0.6.90](https://github.com/xfce-mir
- color @terminal
- " </code> The 256-color palette is configured at start and is a 666-cube of colors, each of them defined... fce4-terminal](http://docs.xfce.org/apps/terminal/start) - since [0.6.90](https://github.com/xfce-mirror/
- behaviours @terminal
- ave (should have) a "login" mode. __**Methods to start Bash as a login shell:**__ * the first characte... ' is ''-'' (a hyphen): traditional UNIX(r) shells start from the ''login'' binary * Bash is started wit... etters, digits, and underscores, and may not start with a digit. Declaring a function with an inval
- basics @terminal
- s.** ===== Exit codes ===== Every program you start terminates with an exit code and reports it to th... mments can help with debugging or tests. Comments start with the # character (hashmark) and continue to t
- positional-parameters @scripts
- nsion range of [[syntax:arrays | arrays]]. ''${@:START:COUNT}'' ''${*:START:COUNT}'' ''"${@:START:COUNT}"'' ''"${*:START:COUNT}"'' The rules for using ''@'' or ''*'' and quoting are the same as above.
- port @network
- le="ESRI" class="mw-redirect">ESRI</a> SDE Remote Start</td> <td>Official</td> </tr> <tr> <td>5154</td> <
- mirc @irc
- ll mIRC in what window to place the menu, we will start the block using the following code: menu @WindowN
- tips @google
- îtes votre recherche normalement, puis ajoutez **&start=50** dans la barre d'adresse et recliquez sur “
- redbook @doc
- selected folder. You should have a button called "Start Tor" with an onion on it, click this to start (if you want you can make a shortcut by right-clicking cre... br> 3) You should now be able to just click your start tor button to start.<br> 4) For additional ease of use, try Tor Button for Firefox.<br> 5) Once again fo
- sysv-rc-conf @debian
- l SysV Runlevel Config -: stop service =/+: start service h: help q: quit x service 1