worklog - where the magic begins
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1 SYNOPSIS
This is where I brainstorm ideas to publish later …
2 org
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The four Org commands ‘org-store-link’, ‘org-capture’, ‘org-agenda’, and ‘org-switchb’ should be accessible through global keys (i.e., anywhere in Emacs, not just in Org buffers). Here are suggested bindings for these keys, please modify the keys to your own liking. (global-set-key "\C-cl" 'org-store-link) (global-set-key "\C-ca" 'org-agenda) (global-set-key "\C-cc" 'org-capture) (global-set-key "\C-cb" 'org-switchb)
;; available key (global-set-key "\C-cn" 'org-store-link) (global-set-key "\C-cc" 'org-capture)
3 asciinema
https://asciinema.org/docs/how-it-works
Record and share your terminal sessions, the right way. Forget screen recording apps and blurry video. Enjoy a lightweight, purely text-based approach to terminal recording.
4 external services:
There are numerous services, both free and paid, that offer the ability to add dynamic aspects into static pages (it’s important to note that these services are not specifically intended for use only on static sites). Some popular options include:
- Disqus, Livefyre, or Facebook for comments
- Wufoo or Google for forms
- Google, Swiftype, or AddSearch for search
- Discourse for forums
5 remember: when building C samples, create separate build directory
mkdir build ; cd build ; ../configure
make distclean
6 TODO integrate worklog inside public_html
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7 ASCII Art tools
8 How to convert tex to pdf ?
At the command line, first install the texlive package if it isn't already installed:
sudo apt-get install texlive
Then use the pdflatex utility to convert the file like this:
pdftex /path/to/myfile.tex
The path /path/to/myfile.tex is, of course, an example path. You would put the path to your own file on your system.
Notice that although the utility is called pdflatex you execute it with the command pdftex (without the la).
There are several settings that you can read about in the help for pdflatex:
pdflatex --help
The setting I use the most is the one to generate the pdf in a different directory:
pdflatex /path/to/myfile.tex --output-directory=../otherdir
The pdflatex utility is also interactive, so that if you forget to supply necessary information it will prompt you to enter it before converting the file.
8.1 what worked for me:
pdflatex worklog.tex
9 check
ack-grep
http://beyondgrep.com/more-tools/
ebook-speaker - eBook reader that reads aloud in a synthetic voice
w3-recs - recommendations produced by W3C - 196Mb
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actionaz - emulates interaction with computer (mouse clicks, keyboard, etc)