I built something similar. Basic bash script to modularize my dotfiles and sync them between my machines with Dropbox. Link: https://github.com/kanemathers/dotdrop/
ctrl-q will give you Visual Block mode. If you modify your .vimrc and remove the 'Windows friendly' settings, the ctrl-v binding should work, I think.
Another good method is to get the sites IP address (`nslookup` or `dig` are good tools for this. Hell, `ping` will do it for you too). Then head over to bing.com and search for ip:addr. For example:…
On Windows, ctrl+q will get you the Visual Block selection. EDIT: I think it also works on Linux... Sitting on my Windows box, at the moment, so I can't test it.
The attributes you decide to use now may wind up in the HTML spec some day. If that were to happen, your site may break. ...I hear that a bit when this question comes up. Personally, I think the site would be due for an…
Arch's news feed (http://www.archlinux.org/feeds/news/) is worth adding to your RSS reader. Firefox's Live Bookmarks keeps it close by, for me. Any possible breakage that updates may bring can usually be found in their…
I built something similar. Basic bash script to modularize my dotfiles and sync them between my machines with Dropbox. Link: https://github.com/kanemathers/dotdrop/
ctrl-q will give you Visual Block mode. If you modify your .vimrc and remove the 'Windows friendly' settings, the ctrl-v binding should work, I think.
Another good method is to get the sites IP address (`nslookup` or `dig` are good tools for this. Hell, `ping` will do it for you too). Then head over to bing.com and search for ip:addr. For example:…
On Windows, ctrl+q will get you the Visual Block selection. EDIT: I think it also works on Linux... Sitting on my Windows box, at the moment, so I can't test it.
The attributes you decide to use now may wind up in the HTML spec some day. If that were to happen, your site may break. ...I hear that a bit when this question comes up. Personally, I think the site would be due for an…
Arch's news feed (http://www.archlinux.org/feeds/news/) is worth adding to your RSS reader. Firefox's Live Bookmarks keeps it close by, for me. Any possible breakage that updates may bring can usually be found in their…