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ZSH CheatSheet

This is a cheat sheet for how to perform various actions to ZSH, which can be tricky to find on the web as the syntax is not intuitive and it is generally not very well-documented.

Strings

Description Syntax
Get the length of a string ${#VARNAME}
Get a single character ${VARNAME[index]}
@raihan71
raihan71 / js-advanced.md
Last active December 31, 2020 04:15
This is about my notes and gists about course from Brad Traversy - "Modern JS From The Beginning"

Modern javascript from the beginning

Useful Syntax

  • console.table(data) = visualized data with ta
  • typeof data = get to know type data of the variable
  • Number(string) = convert number any type to type of number
  • String(number) = convert number any type to type of string
  • toFixed(decimal) = to add custom decimal number
  • parseInt(string or number) = just parse to the integer
  • parseFloat(string or number) = parse to the float type
@ryo-ARAKI
ryo-ARAKI / starship.toml
Last active September 12, 2025 13:53
Starship configuration file
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[battery]
full_symbol = "🔋"
charging_symbol = "🔌"
discharging_symbol = ""
[[battery.display]]
threshold = 30
style = "bold red"
@SriVinayA
SriVinayA / install-vue-js-cli.md
Created June 17, 2019 16:41
Install vue-cli on Linux Systems

Install vue-cli on Linux Systems

The purpose of this Gist is to show how to install the vue-cli tool, as well as its dependencies, on Linux-based systems. I am using an Ubuntu 17.10, if you want to know the version of your Ubuntu, run the following statement in the terminal:

lsb_release -a

Introduction

@bradtraversy
bradtraversy / vscode_shortcuts.md
Last active September 4, 2025 17:35
Helpful shortcuts for VSCode

VSCode Shortcuts

List of helpful shortcuts for faster coding

If you have any other helpful shortcuts, feel free to add in the comments of this gist :)

Official List of all commands

@aprilmintacpineda
aprilmintacpineda / Using Multiple SSH keys - Beginner Friendly.md
Last active September 10, 2025 12:26
Beginner Friendly: Using Multiple SSH keys

How to follow this guide

The problem

I have one computer and two different github accounts. One is for work, the other is for my personal stuff. I can't use the same ssh key twice, so I have to use different ssh key for each of my accounts. How do I do that? How do I switch between these ssh keys?

@brettz9
brettz9 / styles.less
Last active April 26, 2023 21:06
Atom stylesheet
/*
* Your Stylesheet
*
* This stylesheet is loaded when Atom starts up and is reloaded automatically
* when it is changed and saved.
*
* Add your own CSS or Less to fully customize Atom.
* If you are unfamiliar with Less, you can read more about it here:
* http://lesscss.org
*/
@j8
j8 / git_empty_branch
Created February 14, 2014 08:32
Create new branch with empty folder structure
You can create a new empty branch like this:
$ git checkout --orphan NEWBRANCH
--orphan creates a new branch, but it starts without any commit. After running the above command you are on a new branch "NEWBRANCH", and the first commit you create from this state will start a new history without any ancestry.
The --orphan command keeps the index and the working tree files intact in order to make it convenient for creating a new history whose trees resemble the ones from the original branch.
Since you want to create a new empty branch that has nothing to do with the original branch, you can delete all files in the new working directory:
@seanbuscay
seanbuscay / git_create_orphan.sh
Created June 27, 2013 15:26
Create an orphan branch in a repo.
cd repository
git checkout --orphan orphan_name
git rm -rf .
rm '.gitignore'
echo "#Title of Readme" > README.md
git add README.md
git commit -a -m "Initial Commit"
git push origin orphan_name
@BlakeGardner
BlakeGardner / install nano.sh
Last active August 18, 2025 18:20
Syntax highlighting in nano on Mac OS
# Last updated May, 2024 for Apple silicon Macs
# Install Homebrew if you don't already have it: https://brew.sh
# install nano from homebrew
brew install nano nanorc
# update your nanorc file
echo 'include "'"$(brew --cellar nano)"'/*/share/nano/*.nanorc"' >> ~/.nanorc
# close and re-open your terminal and you'll have syntax highlighting