Add Scratch

Also, vimwiki updates
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Brian Buller 2015-02-04 18:03:08 -06:00
parent 47b459258a
commit 85ff90df94
7 changed files with 166 additions and 6 deletions

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let g:netrw_dirhistmax =10 let g:netrw_dirhistmax =10
let g:netrw_dirhist_cnt =5 let g:netrw_dirhist_cnt =0
let g:netrw_dirhist_1='/Users/brbuller/Development/android/projects/IronGolem/app/src/main/java/com'
let g:netrw_dirhist_2='/Users/brbuller/Development/android/projects/IronGolem/app/src/main/java/com/bullercodeworks'
let g:netrw_dirhist_3='/Users/brbuller/Development/android/projects/IronGolem/app/src/main/java/com/bullercodeworks/minecraftmonitor'
let g:netrw_dirhist_4='/Users/brbuller/Development/android/projects/IronGolem/app/src/main/java/com/bullercodeworks/minecraftmonitor/objs'
let g:netrw_dirhist_5='/Users/brbuller/Development/nodejs/flashtest'

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.vim/plugin/scratch.vim Normal file
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" File: scratch.vim
" Author: Yegappan Lakshmanan (yegappan AT yahoo DOT com)
" Version: 1.0
" Last Modified: June 3, 2003
"
" Overview
" --------
" You can use the scratch plugin to create a temporary scratch buffer to store
" and edit text that will be discarded when you quit/exit vim. The contents
" of the scratch buffer are not saved/stored in a file.
"
" Installation
" ------------
" 1. Copy the scratch.vim plugin to the $HOME/.vim/plugin directory. Refer to
" the following Vim help topics for more information about Vim plugins:
"
" :help add-plugin
" :help add-global-plugin
" :help runtimepath
"
" 2. Restart Vim.
"
" Usage
" -----
" You can use the following command to open/edit the scratch buffer:
"
" :Scratch
"
" To open the scratch buffer in a new split window, use the following command:
"
" :Sscratch
"
" When you close the scratch buffer window, the buffer will retain the
" contents. You can again edit the scratch buffer by openeing it using one of
" the above commands. There is no need to save the scatch buffer.
"
" When you quit/exit Vim, the contents of the scratch buffer will be lost.
" You will not be prompted to save the contents of the modified scratch
" buffer.
"
" You can have only one scratch buffer open in a single Vim instance. If the
" current buffer has unsaved modifications, then the scratch buffer will be
" opened in a new window
"
" ****************** Do not modify after this line ************************
if exists('loaded_scratch') || &cp
finish
endif
let loaded_scratch=1
" Scratch buffer name
let ScratchBufferName = "__Scratch__"
" ScratchBufferOpen
" Open the scratch buffer
function! s:ScratchBufferOpen(new_win)
let split_win = a:new_win
" If the current buffer is modified then open the scratch buffer in a new
" window
if !split_win && &modified
let split_win = 1
endif
" Check whether the scratch buffer is already created
let scr_bufnum = bufnr(g:ScratchBufferName)
if scr_bufnum == -1
" open a new scratch buffer
if split_win
exe "new " . g:ScratchBufferName
else
exe "edit " . g:ScratchBufferName
endif
else
" Scratch buffer is already created. Check whether it is open
" in one of the windows
let scr_winnum = bufwinnr(scr_bufnum)
if scr_winnum != -1
" Jump to the window which has the scratch buffer if we are not
" already in that window
if winnr() != scr_winnum
exe scr_winnum . "wincmd w"
endif
else
" Create a new scratch buffer
if split_win
exe "split +buffer" . scr_bufnum
else
exe "buffer " . scr_bufnum
endif
endif
endif
endfunction
" ScratchMarkBuffer
" Mark a buffer as scratch
function! s:ScratchMarkBuffer()
setlocal buftype=nofile
setlocal bufhidden=hide
setlocal noswapfile
setlocal buflisted
endfunction
autocmd BufNewFile __Scratch__ call s:ScratchMarkBuffer()
" Command to edit the scratch buffer in the current window
command! -nargs=0 Scratch call s:ScratchBufferOpen(0)
" Command to open the scratch buffer in a new split window
command! -nargs=0 Sscratch call s:ScratchBufferOpen(1)

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* Linux * Linux
* [[Linux_Slackware|Slackware]] * [[Linux_Slackware|Slackware]]
* Google Hints
* File Search:
`-inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:"index of" +"last modified" +"parent directory" +description +size +(wma|mp3) "Nirvana"`

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socketPath: '/var/run/mysql/mysql.sock' socketPath: '/var/run/mysql/mysql.sock'
Make sure redis-server is running Make sure redis-server is running
===== Notes from Dev =====
All the sites are currently in subdirectories on a Ubuntu server on Digital Ocean, but the update I'm slowly working on is being written to use standalone Amazon EC2 instances for the app, S3 for file storage and RDS for the databases.
The app is written in Node.js, uses MySQL for the data storage and Redis for session management. The app was written to be fast and standalone, but uses too much memory once there are several instances running on the same server or when the number of organizations reach tens of thousands.
Currently all the instances are running on the same server using different databases and ports, and are accessed through a domain mapping proxy. I've been setting them up by 1) copying over the source, 2) editing the config.js file, 3) creating a new database with the included structure, and 4) adding the domain name and port to the proxy.
The original source is attached. He can take a look at the server by SSHing or SFTPing into 104.131.164.134 using u: root p: enertech!
Feel free to send this on to any other developers you talk to as well, but be careful not to send the password to anyone you don't trust.

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</ul> </ul>
</ul> </ul>
<ul>
<li>
Google Hints
<ul>
<li>
File Search:
</ul>
</ul>
<p>
<code>-inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:"index of" +"last modified" +"parent directory" +description +size +(wma|mp3) "Nirvana"</code>
</p>
</body> </body>
</html> </html>

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Make sure redis-server is running Make sure redis-server is running
</p> </p>
<h5 id="toc_0.0.0.1.1">Notes from Dev</h5>
<p>
All the sites are currently in subdirectories on a Ubuntu server on Digital Ocean, but the update I'm slowly working on is being written to use standalone Amazon EC2 instances for the app, S3 for file storage and RDS for the databases.
</p>
<p>
The app is written in Node.js, uses MySQL for the data storage and Redis for session management. The app was written to be fast and standalone, but uses too much memory once there are several instances running on the same server or when the number of organizations reach tens of thousands.
</p>
<p>
Currently all the instances are running on the same server using different databases and ports, and are accessed through a domain mapping proxy. I've been setting them up by 1) copying over the source, 2) editing the config.js file, 3) creating a new database with the included structure, and 4) adding the domain name and port to the proxy.
</p>
<p>
The original source is attached. He can take a look at the server by SSHing or SFTPing into 104.131.164.134 using u: root p: enertech!
</p>
<p>
Feel free to send this on to any other developers you talk to as well, but be careful not to send the password to anyone you don't trust.
</p>
</body> </body>
</html> </html>

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nmap <leader>jt <Esc>:%!python -m json.tool<CR><Esc>:set filetype=json<CR> nmap <leader>jt <Esc>:%!python -m json.tool<CR><Esc>:set filetype=json<CR>
let g:vim_json_syntax_conceal = 0 let g:vim_json_syntax_conceal = 0
" }} " }}
" Scratch File {{
nmap <leader>sc :Scratch<CR>
nmap <leader>cc :Sscratch<CR>
" }}