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@nebriv
nebriv / DDM2.0.md
Last active July 19, 2025 20:57
Dell Display Manager 2.0 command line documentation

Dell Display Manager 2.0 Command Line

Decompiled DLL with ILSpy to identify various commands.

Most commands can be found in DDM2._0_UX.CmdBackground.cmdService_DoWork

Write commands can be prefixed with int:command to specify which monitor to send the command to.

.\DDM.exe /0:writebrightnesslevel 50

@n18l
n18l / Hot Corners.ahk
Last active March 8, 2025 11:47
An AutoHotKey script for hot corner functionality, similar to macOS.
#NoTrayIcon
#NoEnv
#Persistent
#SingleInstance Force
SendMode Input
CoordMode, Mouse, Screen
; Tracks whether a hot corner was just activated, preventing it from being
; activated repeatedly.
global PreviousCorner := "None"
@jasonlong
jasonlong / Default (OSX).sublime-keymap
Created April 16, 2013 11:53
A simple way to toggle between dark and light themes in Sublime Text 2.
// Copy this to your keybindings (Preferences > Key Bindings - User)
// Change the keybinding, color schemes, and themes to your preferences
{ "keys": ["ctrl+1"], "command": "toggle_color_scheme",
"args": {
"light_color_scheme": "Packages/User/Espresso Soda.tmTheme",
"dark_color_scheme": "Packages/User/Monokai Soda.tmTheme",
"light_theme": "Soda Light.sublime-theme",
"dark_theme": "Soda Dark.sublime-theme"
}
@sillygwailo
sillygwailo / Open in Chrome from Safari.scpt
Created September 23, 2011 07:16
Open in Chrome from Safari and vice versa
-- from http://www.tuaw.com/2011/03/14/use-applescript-to-open-current-safari-url-in-google-chrome/
-- install FastScripts http://www.red-sweater.com/fastscripts/ and place this AppleScript in the Scripts applications folder for Google Chrome.
-- For me that was ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Safari
-- You can then assign it a keyboard shortcut. I went with Cmd-Shift-C
property theURL : ""
tell application "Safari"
set theURL to URL of current tab of window 1
end tell
tell application "Google Chrome"
@chrisyour
chrisyour / Folder Preferences
Created December 4, 2010 20:05
Show hidden files and hidden folders (except .git) in your TextMate project drawer
# Want to show hidden files and folders in your TextMate project drawer? Simple, just modify the file and folder patterns in TextMate's preferences.
# Instructions:
# Go to TextMate > Preferences...
# Click Advanced
# Select Folder References
# Replace the following:
# File Pattern