I have a 15 year old svn-turned-git repo called commonplace-book and keep my notes, plans, quotes and tidbits in there under a terse, relevant filename in a flat directory.
Tipard total media converter 9 1 10 download free. And I have a bash function called 'cheat', that will look for things in there based on the filename, or contents or however I happen to have it written.
Speaker Pelosi hinted Sunday during an interview on ABC's 'This Week' that Democrats have 'options' to try to block President Trump and Republicans from pushing through a SCOTUS nomination ahead. Quiver – take better notes 3.1.2. Command tab plus. AppStore QR-Code Quiver - take better notes. Developer: HappenApps, Inc. Quiver is a notebook built for programmers. It lets you easily mix text, code, Markdown and LaTeX within one note, edit code with an awesome code editor, live preview Markdown and LaTeX, and find any note.
Speaker Pelosi hinted Sunday during an interview on ABC's 'This Week' that Democrats have 'options' to try to block President Trump and Republicans from pushing through a SCOTUS nomination ahead. Quiver – take better notes 3.1.2. Command tab plus. AppStore QR-Code Quiver - take better notes. Developer: HappenApps, Inc. Quiver is a notebook built for programmers. It lets you easily mix text, code, Markdown and LaTeX within one note, edit code with an awesome code editor, live preview Markdown and LaTeX, and find any note.
Folx go 5 7 – manage and organize downloads free. As I learn new things I can append an existing file; I run 'cheat git' once per week and 'cheat tmux' every time I forget how to clone a session. Since this all invariable dumps to stdout, I can continue grepping when it suits.
I have another very dirty hack that will get me in trouble eventually - I'll share it because I find I can often improve my code by self shaming - ghetto secrets management:
echo '1,$'|vim --cmd 'set key=${password}' ${filename} -es
This is the nugget around a lot of boilerplate, but this invokes vim and makes it decrypt a file and dump to stdout. From here I have my own little grammar and grepper for storing quasi-secure strings or even just secure texts. I'm positive it's going to get me into hot water but it's been extremely portable for me and I trust it on systems that I have the audacity to believe I am alone on.
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I know there's a vimdecrypt plugin floating around that is almost definitely superior, but, mine works on stock linux, mac, and git bash.