From 96151bd07330aee400fb99fd9f8f117bae42c9e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: makefu Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2013 03:03:22 +0100 Subject: bridge -> Cancer/\1 --- bridge/share/doc/bridge/README.md | 59 --------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 59 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 bridge/share/doc/bridge/README.md (limited to 'bridge/share/doc') diff --git a/bridge/share/doc/bridge/README.md b/bridge/share/doc/bridge/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 77c62374..00000000 --- a/bridge/share/doc/bridge/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -Bridge is a tool to connect your favourite editor and interpreter (or -similar) for maximum profit. - - -## usage by example - - # start your favourite interpreter, e.g. bc, in a new session - bridge create my_fancy_interpreter bc - - # attach a terminal to the session - bridge attach my_fancy_interpreter - - # fire up your favourite editor (in another terminal) - vim - # press to connect to the session - # press return - # write interpreter stuff, e.g. 42^23 - # mark that stuff - # press return - - # paste some stuff into the session - bridge paste my_fancy_interpreter '1 + 2 + 4^M' - # (note that ^M is carriage return obtained by pressing ^V^M AKA C-V C-M) - - # or use bridge as a sink in your pipeline - echo 2^20 | bridge paste my_fancy_interpreter - - # you can use tab-completion everywhere (if installed) - - -## install bridge (bourne) shell integration - -Hint #1: reboot your system or similar for this to take full effect -Hint #2: you could also use ~/.profile or similar - - echo 'PATH="${PATH+$PATH:}//bridge/bin"' >> /etc/profile - - -## install bridge Vim integration - -Hint: your vim-setup probably differs - - ln -s //bridge/share/vim/plugin/bridge.vim ~/.vim/plugin/ - - -## install bridge bash completion - -Hint #1: reboot your system or similar for this to take full effect -Hint #2: this could differ on your system, of course -Hint #3: you could also use ~/.profile or similar - - ln -s //bridge/etc/bash_completion.d/bridge /etc/bash_completion.d/ - - -## install bridge into some usr-like hierarchy [advanced] - - tar -C //bridge -c . | - tar --exclude=./README.md -C ~/opt -v --keep-newer-files -x - -- cgit v1.2.3