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| title: "signal" |  | ||||||
| tags: [ "Documentation", "Chat" ] |  | ||||||
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| > yay -S signal-cli |  | ||||||
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| Choose option 4 for Arch Arm - `jdk8-openjdk`. |  | ||||||
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| Register your number, including the country's area code: |  | ||||||
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| > signal-cli -u +381616643141 register |  | ||||||
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| Or for landlines:  |  | ||||||
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| > signal-cli -u +381629775298 register --voice |  | ||||||
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| Then verify: |  | ||||||
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| > signal-cli -u +381616643141 verify 839-382 |  | ||||||
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| Send: |  | ||||||
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| > signal-cli -u +381616643141 send -m "message" +381616643141 |  | ||||||
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| Receive all messages: |  | ||||||
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| > signal-cli -u +381616643141 receive |  | ||||||
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| title: "sdcv" |  | ||||||
| tags: [ "Documentation", "data" ] |  | ||||||
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| # Install New Dictionaries |  | ||||||
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| If the path doesn't exist then: |  | ||||||
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| > sudo mkdir -p /usr/share/stardict/dic |  | ||||||
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| Then move the dictionaries there. |  | ||||||
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| # Words |  | ||||||
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| To look up 'cat' in all languages, just do: |  | ||||||
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| > sdcv cat |  | ||||||
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| Look at dictionaries you have with: |  | ||||||
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| > sdcv -l |  | ||||||
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| To use a specific dictionary, like `en_rs`, do: |  | ||||||
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| > sdcv -u en_rs |  | ||||||
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| title: "screen" |  | ||||||
| tags: [ "Documentation", "Networking" ] |  | ||||||
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| start session: screen |  | ||||||
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| > screen -S 'name' |  | ||||||
| 	Make a screen with name 'name' |  | ||||||
| > screen -r 'name' |  | ||||||
| 	Reattach screen 'name'.  Names need not be complete |  | ||||||
| > screen -ls |  | ||||||
| 	list screen sessions |  | ||||||
| > screen -X -S 'screen' 'command' |  | ||||||
| 	Send 'command' to 'screen', e.g. 'quit',  |  | ||||||
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| **Ctrl + a** |  | ||||||
| Screens have a list of commands to send |  | ||||||
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| :? - keybindings |  | ||||||
| :" - list screen sessions |  | ||||||
| :A - rename window |  | ||||||
| :d - detatch |  | ||||||
| :k - kill the screen |  | ||||||
| :n - next screen |  | ||||||
| :p - previous screen |  | ||||||
| :\ - kill all screens |  | ||||||
| :| - create new pane |  | ||||||
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| **Panes** |  | ||||||
| :| - create new pane |  | ||||||
| :w - list of windows, input name of window to summon |  | ||||||
| :C - clear pane |  | ||||||
| :d - detatch pane |  | ||||||
| :X - kill pane |  | ||||||
| :* - displays |  | ||||||
| :{/} - history |  | ||||||
| :i - info |  | ||||||
| :k - kill |  | ||||||
| :x - lockscreen |  | ||||||
| :L - login |  | ||||||
| :S - horizontal pane |  | ||||||
| :w - list of open windows |  | ||||||
| [n] - pick number 1-0 to pick a window |  | ||||||
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| ------Example---------- |  | ||||||
| Start a new session with 'screen -S base' (which calls that session 'base').  Make a horizontal split with ^|, move into it with ^tab then create a new screen with ^c in that second split.  The new screen can be named with ^A as 'music' before entering cmus.  Next up, visualizations with vis in another screen.  ^S makes a horizontal split and you can switch into that with ^tab to name is 'visualizations' and start vis.  Switch back to the first screen and make another horizontal split and a screen in there with the name 'reading'.  Inside reading you type ^? to get a list of useless screen commands.  Reading can then be detatched with ^d and the horizontal split destroyed with ^X. |  | ||||||
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| Those visualizations should be larger, so we enlarge them with Ctrl+: to send the command resize 50 and :resize -h 100. |  | ||||||
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| Once done with reading, you can destroy it wil ^k then destroy the lot once done with ^\.  Outside the screens entirely you can ensure complete death with 'killall screen'. |  | ||||||
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