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Altap Salamander | salamander | choco | |
Alt-Tab Terminator | alt-tab-terminator | choco | |
AutoHotkey | Lexikos.AutoHotkey | 1.1.33.02 | winget |
AutoHotkey Store Edition | HaukeGtze.AutoHotkeypoweredbyweatherlights.com | Latest | msstore (via winget) |
Carnac |
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# Core EditorConfig Options # | |
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root = true | |
# All files | |
[*] | |
indent_style = space | |
# Code files |
/* | |
html-annotate-filenames | |
Webpack loader that surrounds generated HTML blocks with comments noting the | |
original source filename for the block. | |
To use, modify your webpack config with a `resolveLoader` that can find this | |
file and a rule for this loader. Example: | |
{ |
if (!String.prototype.repeat) { | |
// polyfill from https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/repeat | |
String.prototype.repeat = function(count) { | |
'use strict'; | |
if (this == null) { | |
throw new TypeError('can\'t convert ' + this + ' to object'); | |
} | |
var str = '' + this; | |
count = +count; | |
if (count != count) { |
<# | |
.SYNOPSIS | |
Creates a PNG diagram of a Visual Studio solution file's references | |
.DESCRIPTION | |
This script uses PlantUml (http://plantuml.com/) to dynamically generate | |
a diagram showing the dependencies of a Visual Studio solution. | |
Blue lines are distinctly colored to depict Project references (vs. dll references). | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.1.min.js"></script> | |
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.google.com/jsapi"></script> | |
<style> | |
#piechart { | |
top: 0; | |
left: 0; | |
width:100%; | |
height:100%; |
<?php | |
/** | |
* Plugin Name: Change User Language | |
* Description: Change the language depending on the user | |
* Version: 0.1 | |
* Author: AJ Zane | |
* Author URI: http://AJZane.com | |
* License: GPL2 | |
*/ |
This is a guide to implementing Getting Things Done (GTD) using [Simpletask][] by [Mark Janssen][].
Simpletask uses the [todo.txt][] syntax, but has sufficient differences and quirks of its own to be worth describing in detail---at least, that's the story I'm going with. I actually began this guide as an exploration of my own trusted system. Personal workflows are by definition eccentric; I have included only what seems to me to be broadly useful.
This implementation of GTD covers the "standard" classifications: next actions by context, projects, somedays, agendas by person and meeting, etc. In a departure from strict GTD, each entry in these lists is also tagged with an area of focus, interest or responsibility. I find that the ability to slice the system by this extra dimension is worth the additional complexity at the processing and organizing stages. Limitations, issues and workarounds are discussed at the end.
Before we begin, some words of wisdom
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add_filter('upload_dir', 'mu_media_upload_dir'); | |
function mu_media_upload_dir($upload) { | |
$site_title=str_replace( ' ' , '_' , get_bloginfo('name','raw') ); | |
$upload['path'] = ABSPATH . '/shared/' . $site_title; | |
switch_to_blog(1); | |
$upload['url'] = site_url() . '/shared/' . $site_title; | |
restore_current_blog(); | |
$upload['subdir'] = ""; | |
$upload['basedir'] = $upload['path']; |
add_filter( 'all_plugins', 'hide_plugin_list' ); | |
function hide_plugin_list( $plugins ) { | |
if ( is_admin() ) { | |
//Only run this if we're in the Admin panels | |
unset( $plugins[ 'advanced-custom-fields/acf.php'] ); | |
//Admin only plugins | |
if ( ! current_user_can( 'administrator' ) ) { | |
unset( $plugins[ 'better-wp-security/better-wp-security.php'] ); |