You can configure your editor to do that. I did it in nvim.
However my teachers always told me to stop doing it. I am yet to learn the reason why.
You can configure your editor to do that. I did it in nvim.
However my teachers always told me to stop doing it. I am yet to learn the reason why.
Typos and words missing !!!
hehehe
Yeah . . . many of my commits are just to fix typos.
fuuuuuck . . .
noticied -> noticed
Oh that’s is so cool !!! I have read a few O’Reilly books how did I never noticed this.
I meant a issues web page like bugzilla or github.
+1 ( for anyone wondering it stands for Database managing system )
I suppose it felt good to go out in the rain.
I made a template a while back when I had to make report, since I had a professor that disliked the markdown look of previous ones.
A bit of a learning curve, but once you get the hang of it, you make a few templates and write on them just like markdown with custom alias and whatnot.
Well every one already recommended latex or markdown.
I would also recommend typst, it’s a modern latex alternative easy to make templates and a markdown like syntax, none of all the backslash keywords that I somehow always forget.
In case someone is curious about what is in the left pocket I am going to say those I know:
rubber ducky : malicious usb that can emulate a keyboard or an input device and execute various payloads.
flipper0 : All in one hacking tool with many features.
HackRF One : Cooler flipper0
Old thinkpad with Linux on it ?
Raspberry pi with a touchscreen hat running Kali Linux ?
Prying tools
If anybody knows the rest would be cool because I do not reconize half of it.
I make a few donations every year totalling 20€ in january, not much, but maybe one day I can give more, or contribute in other ways.