from MAC
parrot(pop): user.test(f0, f1, f2, power)
packed one two three
one::two::three
you can find out using talon test last after the command and then looking in the log viewer
dub string apple "Apple"
git config http.PostBuffer 524288000 git diff --stat --cached
https://computingforgeeks.com/how-to-install-go-golang-on-linux-mint/
press super . https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17404316/the-following-untracked-working-tree-files-would-be-overwritten-by-merge-but-i
Try running
git add * git stash git pull
This will track all files, remove all of your local changes to those files, and then get the files from the server.
https://talon.wiki/unofficial_talon_docs/ An example .talon file might look like this:
# Comments start with a # sign, and they must always be on their own line.
#
# This part, the context header, defines under which circumstances this file applies.
os: windows
os: linux
app: Slack
app: Teams
# Anything above this (single!) dash is part of the context header.
-
# Anything below the dash is part of the body.
# If there is no dash, then the body starts immediately.
# These define voice commands.
([channel] unread next | goneck): key(alt-shift-down)
insert code fragment:
# A single command can perform a sequence of actions.
insert("``````")
key(left left left)
# the number of times the key should be pressed can be specified after a colon
key(shift-enter:2)
key(up)
# This activates the tag 'user.tabs'.
tag(): user.tabs
# This adjusts settings (within this file's context).
settings():
key_wait = 1.5