So you're in posix sh and you want to do the equivalent of this in bash:
foo | tee >(bar) >(baz) >/dev/null
(Suppose that bar
and baz
don't produce output. Add redirections where
needed if that's not the case.)
#! /usr/bin/python3 | |
# <xbar.title>Network Quality</xbar.title> | |
# <xbar.version>v1.1</xbar.version> | |
# <xbar.author>Jason Snell</xbar.author> | |
# <xbar.author.github>jasonsnell</xbar.author.github> | |
# <xbar.desc>Display current network quality from networkQuality binary.</xbar.desc> | |
# <swiftbar.hideRunInTerminal>true</swiftbar.hideRunInTerminal> | |
import json |
#!/bin/bash | |
gdb -p "$1" -batch -ex 'set {short}$rip = 0x050f' -ex 'set $rax=231' -ex 'set $rdi=0' -ex 'cont' |
Press Y + Home 2 seconds to enter the Bluetooth search mode, led1-led4 running horse flashes, and the LED channel corresponding to the successful connection remains on (Switching the assignment of the host organization); Synchronous state, or being paired with host connection: led1-led4 flashing horse;
Note: when the handle enters synchronization mode, it will automatically go to sleep if no synchronization is reached within 2.5 minutes.
#!/bin/sh | |
# 1) Install Xcode 11 | |
# 2) Install command line tools: `xcode-select --install` | |
# 3) Install HomeBrew | |
# 4) brew tap cartr/qt4 && brew install cartr/qt4/openssl@1.0 subversion rbenv | |
# 5) Setup rbenv | |
# 6) Run this command | |
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$(brew --prefix cartr/qt4/openssl@1.0)/lib/pkgconfig" \ |
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007addict.com | |
020.co.uk | |
027168.com | |
0815.ru | |
0815.su | |
0clickemail.com | |
0sg.net | |
0wnd.net | |
0wnd.org |
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)Functional reactive programming (FRP) is very popular nowadays. The JavaScript community provides us with excellent tools like RxJS, Bacon, and Kefir. But, as we know, they have nothing to do with React. So how we can use the power of FRP in our React application? Using the correct state management, we can make friends with FRP and React and make our application truly reactive. In my lightning talk, I will talk about Focal