According to SourceGraph, this is unused, but I'm checking it in for historical
purposes.
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Another Elisp library that I wrote during my manic experience of switching to
EXWM.
Change-Id: I652f5c7228332a7f5822bd408a0c0be8f7bc4b4f
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This was one of my original dumping grounds for Elisp functions. Nice to
demolish it.
Change-Id: I18102f04690131e66ec0d4362f8305e56e7a6ed7
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Not sure how useful this package is, *but* I'm packaging everything I have now,
and then in a separate CL I can refactor and remove various libs.
Change-Id: Id106539b19244ea1586198992c7ce0d65a0a242b
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More fixes along the way
Change-Id: I6b62eb0545981c2792d6c70089fe81324ba2dbf0
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I miss this mode (especially when writing lisp).
Change-Id: I4ebcd5011fd1abb67270214f292a3b883b8c0ca8
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Attempting to use `depot.tools.releases.filteredGitPush` for the first
time. Exciting!
Change-Id: I620140b0454128ea2ca51496a7d653ee4219104e
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This feature can be pretty annoying. I'm still not sure why when I have two
side-by-side dired buffers both close when I visit the parent
directory (pressing my "-" kbd).
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This will likely break a few things since I've changed the names of a few
functions to reflect their mutative APIs.
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I was getting false-positive ERT test results because I forgot to use the
`should` macro in my assertions. I discovered this when debugging a subtle bug
in cycle.el that depends on `list-contains?` return `t` or `nil` instead of
truthy or falsy values.
Change-Id: Ibbf89fd1c4f50f86d5efcaa4cd87280b97e111ce
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Mostly just a wrapper around s.el (for now?). Eventually I'd like to prune the
dependency on dash.el (and maybe s.el).
Change-Id: I5c2ba256524bedd93fcd13933fdbd95b1ddff6f8
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Originally I set-out to package `al.el`, but as I started traversing the
dependencies, I needed to package increasingly more packages. I refactored some
of these to prune their dependencies to slay this hydra before it turned into a
never-ending project. I have mixed feelings about this.
I also introduced `ert` and unit tests into my Elisp packaging, so it'll be nice
to have build-time tests that run when Emacs updates land in depot.
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this lets users switch between all compatible prepositions and cases
for the currently selected combination, which makes the UI a bit
easier to explore.
Спасибо /u/wrest3!
Change-Id: Iaf4e90403c90beb5d75acfa73fd0f5f2cb5035c5
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might as well! if it manages to pay for a beer over the lifetime of
the site, it will have been worth it.
Change-Id: I31ba92ffd4d6e55687f5ee624c44d14d366d0e91
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with some sprinkling of CSS and some different button classes, this
doesn't look half bad!
Change-Id: I49a3af4a77ce58713c735b2401b807062a3efb21
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The end-goal is to package all of my Elisp libraries. Why?
- More granular builds/tests
- More explicitly defined dependencies
- Separate personal configuration from library code
- Ease distribution
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with this commit the application is sort of functional-ish as
intended.
users can select either cases or prepositions, have the remaining
choices appropriately constrained, and get the right question (i.e.
case) matching when selecting both.
there should be some explanatory translations and it needs to be
prettier, but this kind of does what I wanted.
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The stable ordering guarantee will make the output a lot nicer (and
more stable).
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this commit is mostly to figure out hwo to build a yew application in
depot using the wasm toolchain. it's a bit finnicky, but could be a
lot worse.
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I've found that this is the best way to convince nix to actually prefer
cache.nixos.org - it tries to use whitby as a builder, then if the store
path is already built it just downloads it.
Change-Id: I4c78079bfb0013155feb2d39f60d99779123109e
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Another short post about strange encounters in sysadmin-land.
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Shared between `ava` and `tarasco`. Also define `lib/default.nix` to share
utility functions like `usermod` between NixOS configurations.
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I don't want to try to investigate why this isn't happening via
org-tracker, at least right now
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A dumb little daemon that stores arbitrary files by content-hash, and
exposes a randomly generated URL by which the file can be fetched
again.
If the same file is uploaded twice, it will only be stored once.
CAS hashes are not exposed to the user, so they can’t figure out
whether a file they know is in the database.
Change-Id: Ie57bc09d429a9f31c8f0fc5f63f78d6a84d650f7
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Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>