T-Tips¶
P-TIP : Programming
E-TIP : Electronics
C-TIP : Coding
T-TIP : Terminal
S-TIP : Software
This week I worked on defining my final project idea and started to getting used to the documentation process.
TERMINAL TIP : Use Homebrew to search for and unistal single outdated programs
brew list
brew outdated
brew cleanup
TERMINAL TIP : Good practice is to run brew update, upgrade and cleanup in sequence
brew update && brew upgrade && brew cleanup
TERMINAL TIP : Use BASH apt-get to instal batch list of software
Using the ‘standard redirect symbol’ or ‘>’ will create a single file. It will not however allow you to input text into that file.
> sample.txt
You an then check the file is there using
ls -l sample.txt
TERMINAL TIP : Use ‘cat’ to create and edit a text file with
cat > sample.txt
the text directly after this command is an input
it will appear and be saved in the text file itself
To escape this miniature text editor use CTR+D You an then check the file is there using
ls -l sample.txt
T1 : Use ‘touch’ to instal create and edit multiple text files
This method allows you to create multiple files at the same time yet does not open the file.
touch > sample1.txt sample2.txt sample3.txt
You can check that the file or files have been created by using the list commands.
ls -l sample1.txt
You can check that the file or files have been created by using the list commands.
T1 : Use ‘Nano’ to install create and edit a text file To open a text file that you have already created, move to that directory and then type
nano sample.txt
GNU nano 2.0.6 File: batchinstall.txt
Batch Install options for bash Linux Computers with ‘apt-get’ sudo apt-get install package1 package2 package3 -y
TERMINAL TIP : Zip files
7z e <MCU_Espressif.7ze>
TERMINAL TIP : Show hidden files
TERMINAL TIP : Install todo.txt
TERMINAL TIP : Install git
TERMINAL TIP : Install Homebrew
TERMINAL TIP : Install git
[ Read 3 lines ]
^G Get Help ^O WriteOut ^R Read File ^Y Prev Page ^K Cut Text ^C Cur Pos ^X Exit ^J Justify ^W Where Is ^V Next Page ^U UnCut Text ^T To Spell
Batch Install options for bash
Linux Computers with 'apt-get'
sudo apt-get install package1 package2 package3 -y
TERMINAL TIP : Use Homebrew to install batch list of software
sudo apt-get install package1 package2 package3 -y
Research¶
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Useful links¶
Code Example¶
Use the three backticks to separate code.
// the setup function runs once when you press reset or power the board
void setup() {
// initialize digital pin LED_BUILTIN as an output.
pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT);
}
// the loop function runs over and over again forever
void loop() {
digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, HIGH); // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level)
delay(1000); // wait for a second
digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, LOW); // turn the LED off by making the voltage LOW
delay(1000); // wait for a second
}
Gallery¶
Video¶
From Vimeo¶
Sound Waves from George Gally (Radarboy) on Vimeo.