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it-tricks [2018/10/05 10:58] popel [LaTeX, pdf] |
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* **vim**: Ondřej Bojar, Ruda Rosa, Milan Straka (C++ completion, Python completion, asynchronous make), ... | * **vim**: Ondřej Bojar, Ruda Rosa, Milan Straka (C++ completion, Python completion, asynchronous make), ... | ||
+ | * to start learning vim, run the '' | ||
* **emacs**: ? | * **emacs**: ? | ||
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* You can use it with [[https:// | * You can use it with [[https:// | ||
+ | ===== TAR archive mounting ===== | ||
+ | If you work with data consisting of many small files, you **should** store them in tar archives to save inodes. There is a way to mount a tar archive to a specific directory in the simmilar way you mount ISO image. You can use the following wrapper script to //mount// (read-only) ARCHIVE to DIRECTORY: | ||
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+ | and //umount// when you finish your work: | ||
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+ | You can also use the original tool called [[https:// | ||
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===== Other ===== | ===== Other ===== |