# list all python files recursively under a directory
find . -type f -name *.py
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# frozen_string_literal: true | |
# 1. Install hunspell | |
# $ brew install hunspell | |
# 2. Download a dictionary from | |
# https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/dictionaries/tree/en | |
# You'll need to put both `.aff` and `.dic` file in "~/Library/Spelling" |
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# Easy-to-use Python package for basic machine learning | |
# scikit-learn: https://scikit-learn.org/stable/ | |
# All the following examples are based on it. | |
# 1. Principle Component Analysis | |
# https://scikit-learn.org/stable/modules/generated/sklearn.decomposition.PCA.html | |
import numpy as np | |
from sklearn.decomposition import IncrementalPCA |
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" Add this in your ~/.vimrc | |
" The corresponding color matching is | |
" let g:terminal_ansi_colors = [ | |
" \ '@guibase02', '@guired', '@guigreen', '@guiyellow', | |
" \ '@guiblue', '@guimagenta', '@guicyan', '@guibase2', | |
" \ '@guibase03', '@guiorange', '@guibase01', '@guibase00', | |
" \ '@guibase0', '@guiviolet', '@guibase1', '@guibase3' | |
" \] | |
" set the vim's terminal emulator color scheme |