$ cd ~/.ssh
$ ls
authorized_keys2 id_dsa known_hosts
config id_dsa.pub
$ ssh-keygen
Generating public/private rsa key pair.
Enter file in which to save the key (/Users/schacon/.ssh/id_rsa):
Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):
Enter same passphrase again:
Your identification has been saved in /Users/schacon/.ssh/id_rsa.
Your public key has been saved in /Users/schacon/.ssh/id_rsa.pub.
The key fingerprint is:
43:c5:5b:5f:b1:f1:50:43:ad:20:a6:92:6a:1f:9a:3a schacon@agadorlaptop.local
$ cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAklOUpkDHrfHY17SbrmTIpNLTGK9Tjom/BWDSU
GPl+nafzlHDTYW7hdI4yZ5ew18JH4JW9jbhUFrviQzM7xlELEVf4h9lFX5QVkbPppSwg0cda3
Pbv7kOdJ/MTyBlWXFCR+HAo3FXRitBqxiX1nKhXpHAZsMciLq8V6RjsNAQwdsdMFvSlVK/7XA
t3FaoJoAsncM1Q9x5+3V0Ww68/eIFmb1zuUFljQJKprrX88XypNDvjYNby6vw/Pb0rwert/En
mZ+AW4OZPnTPI89ZPmVMLuayrD2cE86Z/il8b+gw3r3+1nKatmIkjn2so1d01QraTlMqVSsbx
NrRFi9wrf+M7Q== schacon@agadorlaptop.local
git remote add origin git@gitlab.fabcloud.org:academany/fabacademy/2018/labs/fablabbeijing/students/jack-zhang.git
git gc --prune=now
edit .git/info/exclude
# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude
# Lines that start with '#' are comments.
# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of
# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them):
# *.[oa]
# *~
.gradle/
.idea/
.settings/
appcompat_v7/
bin/
build/
gen/
gradle/
out/
proguard/
ship/
target/
.classpath
.gitignore
.idea
.project
.readme
.update-config
*.iml
local.properties
Markdown is easy to write, but it needs to be opened with ReText when previewed. And ReText seems to be a Qt program. When opening files, it is not as smooth as other editors. So I want to find a tool that can turn markdown files into HTML format. I even searched for a long time, markdown2html (GitHub can search several projects…), but didn’t notice the warning displayed when the terminal input html2markdown.
$ html2markdown
The program “html2markdown” has not been installed. You can use the following commands to install:
sudo apt-get install pandoc
Later installed pandoc (sudo apt-get install pandoc), in fact, just look at the help to know how to use:
$ pandoc -h
pandoc [OPTIONS] [FILES]
Input formats: native, markdown, markdown+lhs, rst, rst+lhs, html, latex, latex+lhs
Output formats: native, html, html+lhs, s5, docbook, opendocument, odt, latex, latex+lhs, context, texinfo, man, markdown, markdown+lhs, plain, rst, rst+lhs, mediawiki, rtf
Options:
-f FORMAT, -r FORMAT --from=FORMAT, --read=FORMAT
-t FORMAT, -w FORMAT --to=FORMAT, --write=FORMAT
-s --standalone
-o FILENAME --output=FILENAME
-p --preserve-tabs
--tab-stop=TABSTOP
--strict
--reference-links
-R --parse-raw
-S --smart
-m[URL] --latexmathml[=URL], --asciimathml[=URL]
--mathml[=URL]
--mimetex[=URL]
--jsmath[=URL]
--gladtex
-i --incremental
--xetex
-N --number-sections
--no-wrap
--sanitize-html
--email-obfuscation=none|javascript|references
--id-prefix=STRING
--indented-code-classes=STRING
--toc, --table-of-contents
--base-header-level=LEVEL
--template=FILENAME
-V FILENAME --variable=FILENAME
-c URL --css=URL
-H FILENAME --include-in-header=FILENAME
-B FILENAME --include-before-body=FILENAME
-A FILENAME --include-after-body=FILENAME
-C FILENAME --custom-header=FILENAME
-T STRING --title-prefix=STRING
--reference-odt=FILENAME
-D FORMAT --print-default-template=FORMAT
--data-dir=DIRECTORY
--dump-args
--ignore-args
-v --version
-h --help
more than I have expected! markdown/rst/html/latex can translate!
Using the pandoc command can be casually converted, example, demo.md output to demo.html:
$pandoc -f markdown -t html -o demo.html demo.md
or
$pandoc -f markdown -t html -o demo.html demo.md