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   DIR commit c263ee39a4d9b00dd9f3c9fe8a0e9f2a226e8227
   DIR parent 433969d5e6882858c412e99a030b092137a34077
  HTML Author: Willy Goiffon <contact@z3bra.org>
       Date:   Mon, 23 Dec 2019 13:51:53 +0100
       
       Remove hideous vim formatting comments
       
       Diffstat:
         M 2013/08/test-your-css.txt           |       2 --
         M 2013/08/the-hard-way.txt            |       2 --
         M 2013/09/java-without-eclipse.txt    |       2 --
         M 2013/10/home-sweet-home.txt         |       2 --
         M 2013/11/plain-old-mails.txt         |       2 --
         M 2013/12/love-me-some-latex.txt      |       2 --
         M 2014/01/images-in-terminal.txt      |       4 +---
         M 2014/03/toolbox.txt                 |       2 --
         M 2014/03/unleash-your-desktop.txt    |       2 --
         M 2014/04/meeting-at-the-bar.txt      |       2 --
         M 2014/04/pop-it-up.txt               |       2 --
         M 2014/05/grok-that-workflow.txt      |       2 --
         M 2014/07/name-that-domain.txt        |       2 --
         M 2014/07/planning-downtime.txt       |       2 --
         M 2014/08/im-back-up.txt              |       2 --
         M 2014/08/shred-configh.txt           |       2 --
         M 2014/09/backup-someone.txt          |       2 --
         M 2014/11/avoid-workspaces.txt        |       2 --
         M 2014/12/so-tox-me-maybe.txt         |       2 --
         M 2015/02/do-you-gopher.txt           |       2 --
         M 2015/03/under-wendys-dress.txt      |       1 -
         M 2015/04/the-wrong-sysadmin.txt      |       2 --
         M 2015/06/vomiting-colors.txt         |       2 --
         M 2015/08/cross-compiling-with-pcc-a… |       2 --
         M 2015/08/install-alpine-at-onlinene… |       2 --
         M 2016/08/desktop-streaming.txt       |       1 -
         M 2016/09/pack-it-up.txt              |       1 -
       
       27 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 52 deletions(-)
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   DIR diff --git a/2013/08/test-your-css.txt b/2013/08/test-your-css.txt
       t@@ -106,5 +106,3 @@ main.c
        
                return EXIT_SUCCESS;
            }
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2013/08/the-hard-way.txt b/2013/08/the-hard-way.txt
       t@@ -99,5 +99,3 @@ here are a few examples:
        
        I hope I conviced you, at least, to try it. It might be hard at first, But
        that's the point.
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2013/09/java-without-eclipse.txt b/2013/09/java-without-eclipse.txt
       t@@ -203,5 +203,3 @@ want, git, vim, emacs, svn, ctags, ...
        
        No needs to get used to the Eclipse interface, and to forget about your
        favorite editor ! Isn't that promising ?
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2013/10/home-sweet-home.txt b/2013/10/home-sweet-home.txt
       t@@ -452,5 +452,3 @@ give you a good start to tweak your own setup, and make it look like
        what you want it to look.  
        
        **Make your environment yours, and have fun doing so!**
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2013/11/plain-old-mails.txt b/2013/11/plain-old-mails.txt
       t@@ -183,5 +183,3 @@ I hope you (re)learnt something with this article. I don't hear about `mail`
        that much nowadays, although it's really usable and functionnal. I feel like a
        pokemon hunter. Aware that there are many, many tools out there, of different
        forms, with different purpose... I'll probably never use them all. But I'll try!
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2013/12/love-me-some-latex.txt b/2013/12/love-me-some-latex.txt
       t@@ -325,5 +325,3 @@ with latex (particularly images).
          diagrams and such. It also include a cli routine to export files
          to format like pdf/jpg/eps (see the Makefile above)
        * Latex can also write letter! That's cool isn't it?
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2014/01/images-in-terminal.txt b/2014/01/images-in-terminal.txt
       t@@ -183,6 +183,4 @@ _Side note:_ w3m can't render images in urxvt, if the depth is 32. That means
        that you can't render images on a transparent background. Be sure that you
        comment the line `URxvt*depth: 32` in your `~/.Xresources`.
        
       -### That's all, folks!
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et: -->
       +**That's all, folks!**
   DIR diff --git a/2014/03/toolbox.txt b/2014/03/toolbox.txt
       t@@ -293,5 +293,3 @@ AND modification).
        
        I tried to make this tool the most simple possible, to extend the
        possibilities. Be creative!
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2014/03/unleash-your-desktop.txt b/2014/03/unleash-your-desktop.txt
       t@@ -18,5 +18,3 @@ Here we go!
        * [listen to events](#event)
        * [notification / popup](#pop)
        * [automating tasks](#auto)
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2014/04/meeting-at-the-bar.txt b/2014/04/meeting-at-the-bar.txt
       t@@ -548,5 +548,3 @@ the barmk script to make the battle more fair.</span>[![barmk vs conky](http://p
        
        Now go ahead, and watch how your computer tell you how he (or she) feels...
        Isn't that **amazing** ?!
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2014/04/pop-it-up.txt b/2014/04/pop-it-up.txt
       t@@ -312,5 +312,3 @@ battery level, bound to a key for the purpose of the gif. Otherwise it only
        shows up under 15% (written in red)</span>
        
        Enjoy!
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2014/05/grok-that-workflow.txt b/2014/05/grok-that-workflow.txt
       t@@ -395,5 +395,3 @@ The browser is dwb, and WM is 2bwm. To copy the links I press ";y" and it puts
        two letters above each link in the Web page. I then press the two letters
        corresponding to the link I wanna yank, and it's yanked. To yank the address of
        the current page, I just press "y"
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2014/07/name-that-domain.txt b/2014/07/name-that-domain.txt
       t@@ -190,5 +190,3 @@ You can now check if everything is working fine with `nslookup`:
        
        And there you are ! You can now specify the IP address of your server in the
        `resolv.conf` on your local computers.
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2014/07/planning-downtime.txt b/2014/07/planning-downtime.txt
       t@@ -20,5 +20,3 @@ Wish me luck !
        **EDIT**: I'm done. It feels good to be back up !  (07 July, 2014)
        
        <q>Keep tweaking!</q>
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2014/08/im-back-up.txt b/2014/08/im-back-up.txt
       t@@ -80,5 +80,3 @@ I finally reinstalled alpine on the new hard drive, and finally brought the
        server back up !
        
        It feels good to be online !
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2014/08/shred-configh.txt b/2014/08/shred-configh.txt
       t@@ -149,5 +149,3 @@ all this even more, but I just don't bother.
        And now you don't want to kill yourself anymore when dealing with these kind of
        software ;)  
        I hope this trick will help somebody. If not, thanks for reading it anyway !
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2014/09/backup-someone.txt b/2014/09/backup-someone.txt
       t@@ -277,5 +277,3 @@ And it's all good ! Don't forget to keep your drive safe, and duplicate it if
        you can, just in case.
        
        Hope it will be useful to someone, cheers !
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2014/11/avoid-workspaces.txt b/2014/11/avoid-workspaces.txt
       t@@ -146,5 +146,3 @@ video: [mp4](http://pub.z3bra.org/monochromatic/vid/2014-11-18-groups.mp4)
        <span class="caption">this video illustrate the previous example showing how
        groups works, using a [forked version](git://z3bra.org/2bwm) (not maintained
        anymore) of `2bwm`.</span>
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2014/12/so-tox-me-maybe.txt b/2014/12/so-tox-me-maybe.txt
       t@@ -159,5 +159,3 @@ with it. It is also pretty easy to create an input bar for your `text_in`
        file</span>
        
        Be creative, and keep tweaking !
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2015/02/do-you-gopher.txt b/2015/02/do-you-gopher.txt
       t@@ -128,5 +128,3 @@ Because of this, I might reduce the freequency of posts I publish here, in favor
        of more notes on my gopher space. So see you there!
        
            gopher://z3bra.org
       -    
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2015/03/under-wendys-dress.txt b/2015/03/under-wendys-dress.txt
       t@@ -80,4 +80,3 @@ drop me an [email](mailto:contact@z3bra.org), or submit it on the
        [mailing list](mailto:dev@z3bra.org).
        
        Keep tweaking !
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2015/04/the-wrong-sysadmin.txt b/2015/04/the-wrong-sysadmin.txt
       t@@ -166,5 +166,3 @@ I hope you'll learn from my mistakes. For now I think I'll just print this over 
            root ~# df -h /var/
            Filesystem                Size      Used Available Use% Mounted on
            /dev/mapper/vg0-var      70.0G      1.5G     68.5G   2% /var
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2015/06/vomiting-colors.txt b/2015/06/vomiting-colors.txt
       t@@ -73,5 +73,3 @@ mood!
        
        
        **Keep tweaking!**
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2015/08/cross-compiling-with-pcc-and-musl.txt b/2015/08/cross-compiling-with-pcc-and-musl.txt
       t@@ -88,5 +88,3 @@ chroot (so there are only the libressl files):
                4.4M    libressl-pcc-2.1.6.pkg
        
        Looks like we have a winner!
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2015/08/install-alpine-at-onlinenet.txt b/2015/08/install-alpine-at-onlinenet.txt
       t@@ -109,5 +109,3 @@ Then restart the box into normal mode.
        
        Thanks a lot to [uggedal](http://uggedal.com) and [sin](http://u.2f30.org/sin)
        for their help with this.
       -
       -<!-- vim: set ft=markdown ts=4 et tw=80: -->
   DIR diff --git a/2016/08/desktop-streaming.txt b/2016/08/desktop-streaming.txt
       t@@ -176,4 +176,3 @@ For instance, this is my `ffstream` script:
                       -c:v libvpx -b:v 5M -c:a libvorbis webcast-$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S).webm
        
        That's all folks!
       -
   DIR diff --git a/2016/09/pack-it-up.txt b/2016/09/pack-it-up.txt
       t@@ -217,4 +217,3 @@ show off the whole process!
        </video>
        <span class='caption'>Packaging, deploying and installing
        [`skroll`](http://z3bra.org/skroll) on my system</span>
       -