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c407e8be9e note git requirement for lfs 2025-07-29 16:38:28 +02:00
f52b241dc2 write make a gif 2025-07-29 16:38:18 +02:00
c0755da29f fix ffmpeg headers 2025-07-29 16:31:02 +02:00
c3afb4b562 add git stash 2025-07-24 07:23:42 +02:00
f5b3d969fd grok vi 2025-07-14 12:42:45 +02:00
21 changed files with 143 additions and 369 deletions

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@@ -64,8 +64,6 @@ atrm 2
Check `/var/spool/atd/` to see the jobs.
![At it again](/tapes/at.gif)
## Automation
Automatically add a job for later, by setting the date, then using echo for the command.

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Require at
Require atd
Sleep 500ms
Type "at teatime"
Enter
Sleep 1.5s
Type "./"
Sleep 500ms
Type "baskup.sh"
Sleep 1.5s
Enter
Sleep 1.5s
Ctrl+D
Sleep 3.5s
Type "atq"
Enter
Sleep 1.5s
Type "atq 1"
Sleep 500ms
Type "4"
Enter
Sleep 500ms
Type "at"
Sleep 1s
Type " -c 15"
Enter
Sleep 1.5s
Type "at"
Sleep 500ms
Type " "
Sleep 500ms
Type "-"
Sleep 500ms
Type "c 15 | grep PWD"
Enter
Sleep 5.5s
Type "atrm 15"
Sleep 2s
Enter
Sleep 3s
Ctrl+D

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@@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ type -P ls
type -a cat
```
![where is cmus?](/tapes/which.gif)
# Whereis the Program
Where is `grep` and all its configuration files?

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@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
Require cmus
Type "whereis cmus"
Enter
Sleep 1s
Type "which cmus"
Enter
Sleep 500ms
Type "type /bin/cmus"
Enter
Sleep 5s
Type "man cmus"
Enter
Sleep 1s
Type " "
Sleep 1s
Type " "
Sleep 1s
Type " "
Sleep 500ms
Type " "
Sleep 1.5s
Type " "
Sleep 500ms
Type " "
Sleep 1.5s
Type " "
Sleep 500ms
Type " q"
Sleep 500ms
Type "cmus"
Sleep 3s
Ctrl+D

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
---
title: "git-lfs"
tags: [ "data", "git" ]
requires: [ "git" ]
---
Git Large File Storage ('LFS') needs to change your `~/.gitconfig` to check out those binary files:

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---
title: "git stash"
tags: [ "data", "git" ]
requires: [ "git" ]
---
Save file-changes without committing anything.
Change a file:
```sh
file=README.md
fortune >> ${file}
git diff
git stash save
```
List which stashes you have:
```sh
git stash list
stash@{1}: WIP on master: c21f102 init git
```
Make a new file, then stash it:
```sh
otherfile=file.log
fortune > ${otherfile}
git add ${otherfile}
stashname=logfile
git stash save ${stashname}
```
Now you can see two stashed changes, and the most recent has a name:
```sh
git stash list
stash@{0}: On master: logfile
stash@{1}: WIP on master: c21f102 init git
```
You can delete a stash by referring to its index number, or name (if it has one).
```sh
choice=1
git stash drop ${choice}
choice=${stashname}
git stash drop ${choice}
```
Or just run `git stash drop` to remove the most recent (labelled `{0}`).
Return stashed changes with an index number (or the most recent).
```sh
git stash pop ${choice}
```
Delete all stashes:
```sh
git stash clear
```

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@@ -52,5 +52,3 @@ recset -f "$new_field" --delete $database
- [Recfiles for gemini capsules](gemini://tilde.town/~dozens/gemlog/21.gmi)
![Recfiles](/tapes/recfiles.gif)

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@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
Require recins
Set Shell "bash"
Set TypingSpeed 0.1
Set FontSize 25
Set Width 900
Set Height 700
Enter
Type "touch games.rec"
Enter
Sleep 2s
Type 'recins --record "Name: Vojvodina" games.rec'
Enter
Sleep 2s
Type 'recsel games.rec'
Enter
Sleep 2s
Type 'for g in Saboter Carcassonne Chess; do recins -r "Name: $g" games.rec; done'
Enter
Type 'recsel games.rec'
Enter
Sleep 2s
Type 'cat games.rec'
Enter
Sleep 1s
Type 'recsel --quick=Carc games.rec'
Enter
Type 'recsel -q Carc games.rec'
Enter
Sleep 2s
Type 'recsel -q "sabot" --print=Name games.rec'
Enter
Sleep 1s
Type 'recsel --case-insensitive -q "sabot" --print=Name games.rec'
Enter
Sleep 2s
Type 'recsel -i -q "chess" -p Name games.rec'
Enter
Sleep 1s
Type 'recset -f "Played" --set-add="no" games.rec'
Enter
Type 'recsel games.rec'
Enter
Sleep 1s
Type 'recset -iq chess -f "Played" --set=yes games.rec'
Enter
Type 'recsel games.rec'
Enter
Sleep 1s
Type 'recset -f "Played" --delete games.rec'
Enter
Type 'recsel games.rec'
Enter
Hide
Type 'rm games.rec'
Enter
Sleep 3s

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@@ -48,7 +48,6 @@ echo 'set autowrap' >> .config/sc-im/scimrc
|:----------------------|:---:|
| text (left align) | < |
| text (right align) | > |
| text (right align) | `|` |
| Edit existing text | E |
### Meta Actions
@@ -63,26 +62,6 @@ echo 'set autowrap' >> .config/sc-im/scimrc
| paste with format | Pc |
| delete a cell | x |
# Movement
| Action | Key |
|:-------------------------------:|:---:|
| highest part | H |
| lowest part | L |
| top | gg |
| move right | g$ |
| move left | g0 |
| insert middle | \ |
| insert left | \> |
| insert right | < |
| to to cell b4 | b4 |
| see all text in cells | aa |
| format cells so you can see it. | f |
| format wider right | fl |
| format smaller left | fh |
| format wider down | fj |
| format smaller down | fk |
### Functions

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@@ -19,4 +19,3 @@ w3m ddg.gg
| T | new tab |
| { / } | switch tabs |
![w3m browser](/tapes/w3m.gif)

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Require w3m
Sleep 1s
Type "w3m ddg.gg"
Sleep 500ms
Enter
Sleep 1.5s
Tab
Enter
Type "cats"
Enter
Sleep 2s
Tab
Enter
Sleep 2s
Type "jjjjjjjjjjjj"
Tab
Enter
Sleep 2s
Type "U"
Sleep 500ms
Ctrl+U
Sleep 500ms
Type "dmz.rs"
Sleep 500ms
Enter
Sleep 4.5s
Type "jjjjjjjj"
Tab
Type "j"
Sleep 500ms
Enter
Sleep 1s
Type " "
Sleep 2s
Backspace
Sleep 500ms
Type " "
Sleep 1.5s
Type " "
Sleep 2s
Type "qy"
Sleep 500ms

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@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
Require xbps-query
Require xbps-install
Set Shell "bash"
Set FontSize 20
Set Width 1400
Set Height 900
Type "sudo xbps-install --sync" Enter Sleep 700ms Enter
Type "sudo xbps-install --update --yes" Sleep 700ms
Backspace 33
Type "echo same but faster!" Sleep 200ms Enter
Type "sudo xbps-install -uy" Enter Sleep 700ms
Type "echo now we just download" Sleep 2s Enter
Type "sudo xbps-install -SD --yes" Sleep 700ms Enter
Type "echo and install from the downloaded updates..." Sleep 2s Enter
Type "sudo xbps-install -Du" Sleep 700ms Enter
Sleep 4s

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@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
Require xbps-query
Require xbps-install
Set Shell "bash"
#Set FontSize 20
#Set Width 1400
#Set Height 900
#Hide
#
#Type "sudo xbps-remove -y cowsay xcowsay aerc"
Show
Type "xbps-query cows" Enter Sleep 1s
Type "nothing..."
Backspace 11
Type "xbps-query --search cows" Sleep 500ms Enter
Type "xbps-query --repository --search cows" Sleep 500ms Enter
Type "echo same but faster!" Sleep 200ms Enter
Type "xbps-query -Rs cows" Sleep 500ms Enter
Sleep 3s
Type "sudo xbps-install -y xcowsay" Enter Sleep 700ms Enter
Sleep 5
Type "xbps-query --repository --search 'email'" Sleep 300ms Enter
Type "too much...." Sleep 1s
Backspace 13
Sleep 1s
Type "xbps-query -R --search '^email'" Sleep 300ms Enter
Sleep 2s
Type "xbps-query -Rs --regex '^email terminal'" Sleep 300ms Enter
Type "???" Sleep 2s
Backspace 3
Sleep 3s
Type "regex first!" Sleep 2s
Backspace 12
Type "xbps-query --regex -Rs '^email.*terminal'" Sleep 300ms Enter Sleep 900ms
Type "xbps-query --regex -Rs '^terminal.*email'" Sleep 300ms Enter Sleep 900ms
Type "sudo xbps-install aerc" Enter Sleep 300ms Enter Sleep 2s

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@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
Require xbps-query
Require xbps-install
Set Shell "bash"
#Set FontSize 20
#Set Width 1400
#Set Height 900
Type "sudo xbps-remove --yes thunderbird" Enter Sleep 2s
Type "time to kill orphans" Sleep 600ms
Backspace 21
Enter
Type "xbps-remove --remove-orphans --dry-run" Sleep 700ms
Backspace 38
Enter
Type "xbps-remove -on | cowsay" Sleep 300ms Enter Sleep 1.5s
Type "sudo xbps-remove --yes -o" Sleep 700ms Enter
Sleep 2s

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@@ -22,8 +22,6 @@ Search with regex:
xbps-query --regex -Rs 'cow(s)?\w'
```
![xbps searches](/tapes/xbps-query.gif)
List what's required for cowsay
```bash
@@ -70,8 +68,6 @@ Upgrade current packages.
xbps-install -Suv
```
![xbps searches](/tapes/xbps-install.gif)
## Remove/ Uninstall
Remove cowsay
@@ -94,8 +90,6 @@ xbps-remove -o
Show information about cowsay
![xbps searches](/tapes/xbps-remove.gif)
## Fixes
Reinstall cowsay

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@@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ title: "lf - The Light File Manager"
tags: [ "file browser", "TUI" ]
---
![lf](/tapes/lf.gif)
## Config File
If you don't have a `~/.config/lf/lfrc` file, you can probably find an example in `/usr/share/examples/lf`.

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@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
Require lf
Set Shell "bash"
Set FontSize 12
Set Width 800
Set Height 600
Type "lf"
Sleep 1.5s
Enter
Sleep 1.5s
Type "jjj"
Sleep 1s
Enter
Sleep 2s
Type "fortune > file"
Enter
Sleep 2s
Enter
Type "/file"
Enter
Sleep 3s
Type "q"

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ ffmpeg -i [input file] output_file.mkv
The input file might be a device, such as a camera.
#Record screen
# Record screen
Take the format as 'grab the x11 screen'.
@@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ or maybe just...
ffmpeg -f x11grab -s "$(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2}')" -i :1.0 out.mkv
```
#Add default pulse audio
# Add default pulse audio
```bash
ffmpeg -f x11grab -s [screensize] -i :0.0 -f alsa -i default out.mkv
```

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---
title: "Make a gif"
tags: [ "vision" ]
---
Split your video into frames.
```sh
d=$(mktemp -d)
cp $vid.mp4 $d
cd $d
ffmpeg -i $vid.mp4 -vf "fps=10, scale=360:-1" frame%04d.png
gifski --fps 10 -o ${out}.gif frame*.png
```
Optimize:
```sh
gifsicle --optimize=3 --lossy=100 -o ${final}.gif ${out}.gif
```

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@@ -3,13 +3,14 @@ title: "vim basics"
tags: [ "vim", "basic" ]
---
1. Insert text by pressing `i`.
1. Insert text by pressing `a`.
1. Stop inserting text by pressing `Ctrl+[`.
1. Exit with `ZZ`.
1. Congratulations, you now know `vim`.
## Extras
- [Learning Vim](vim/vi.md)
- [Navigation](vim/navigate.md)
- [Completion](vim/completion.md)
- [Search](vim/search.md)

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---
title: "How to Learn `vim`"
tags: [ "vim", "learning" ]
requires: [ "vim basics" ]
---
1. Uninstall `vim`.
1. Install `vi`.
1. Write a few blog posts.
The [ancient wisdom](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1218390/what-is-your-most-productive-shortcut-with-vim/1220118#1220118) is correct - everyone should start with `vi`.
But the standard wisdom fails to mention writing.
So people just 'try to remember', then they edit a couple of configuration files with `vim`, then stop, because it's a pain to think about keystrokes while thinking about how the configuration file works.
Nobody can learn like that.
Learn with a blog, or writing emails in `vim`, or writing anything, as long as it's *real writing*.
Write a journal or some recipes.
Write literally anything which is written in paragraphs.
And while you're writing, remember one rule: if you want something, `vi` can do it, you just need to look up how.
Blog first, then try out some of these commands:
- `hjkl`
- `x`
- `:!grep very %`
- `onew line<Esc>...`
- `Onew line<Esc>...`
- `~`
- `~~~~`
- `$r!`
- `w %-2`
- `x!`
- `0RTipex`
- `_4rX`
- `bc2e`
- `c2E`
- `cw`
- `cW`
- `ci'`
- `zz`
- `:set number`
- `:set nonumber`
- `:set relativenumber`
- `:set number relativenumber`