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  • yt-dlp オプション一覧及びそのメモ - †MASAYOSHI†のオンラインメモ帳

    youtube-dlの開発が止まっておりfork版のyt-dlpに移る事にした。yt-dlpはyoutube-dlのforkであるyoutube-dlcのそのまたforkになる。オリジナルであるyoutube-dlのオプション解説はyoutube-dl オプション一覧及びそのメモ。 2022/06/19更新 2022/09/06更新 OPTIONS -h, --helpヘルプを表示する。 --versionプログラムのVerを表示する。 -U, --update --no-update (default)プログラムのupdateを実行するかどうか。 -i, --ignore-errorsダウンロードエラーを無視する。プレイリストごとダウンロードするような時に使う。エラーで失敗してもダウンロードは成功したとみなされる。 --no-abort-on-error (default) --abor

      yt-dlp オプション一覧及びそのメモ - †MASAYOSHI†のオンラインメモ帳
    • An Opinionated Guide to xargs

      Preliminaries What Is xargs? It's an adapter between text streams and argv arrays, two essential concepts in shell. You pass it flags that specify how to split stdin. Then it generates arguments and invokes processes. Example: $ echo 'alice bob' | xargs -n 1 -- echo hi hi alice hi bob What's happening here? xargs splits the input stream on whitespace, producing 2 arguments, alice and bob. We passe

      • PowerShell: the object-oriented shell you didn’t know you needed

        PowerShell is an interactive shell and scripting language from Microsoft. It’s object-oriented — and that’s not just a buzzword, that’s a big difference to how the standard Unix shells work. And it is actually usable as an interactive shell. Getting Started PowerShell is so nice, Microsoft made it twice. Specifically, there concurrently exist two products named PowerShell: Windows PowerShell (5.1)

        • What's New in Emacs 28.1?

          Try Mastering Emacs for free! Are you struggling with the basics? Have you mastered movement and editing yet? When you have read Mastering Emacs you will understand Emacs. It’s that time again: there’s a new major version of Emacs and, with it, a treasure trove of new features and changes. Notable features include the formal inclusion of native compilation, a technique that will greatly speed up y

          • A Lisp REPL as my main shell

            If you enjoy this article and would like to help me keep writing, consider chipping in, every little bit helps to keep me going :) Thank you! Update: As of 2021-02-07, not all the code and configurations used in this presentation have been published. Should happen in the coming days, stay tuned! Introduction video The concepts I’m going to present in this article were featured in a presentation at

            • Inside JavaScript Engines, Part 1: Parsing

              Part 2 is here: Code generation and basic optimizations JavaScript is getting very popular now. “Write once, run everywhere” — it’s about JavaScript (not only Java)! But what is behind this “Run everywhere”? V8, SpiderMonkey, JavaScript core, and more and more engines. A good example of “Run everywhere” was Nashorn and Rhino, but have you ever heard about these engines, based on Java Virtual Machi

                Inside JavaScript Engines, Part 1: Parsing
              • Plan 9 Desktop Guide

                PLAN 9 DESKTOP GUIDE INDEX What is Plan 9? Limitations and Workarounds Connecting to Other Systems VNC RDP SSH 9P Other methods Porting Applications Emulating other Operating Systems Virtualizing other Operating Systems Basics Window Management Copy Pasting Essential Programs Manipulating Text in the Terminal Acme - The Do It All Application Multiple Workspaces Tiling Windows Plumbing System Admin

                • Large Text Compression Benchmark

                   Large Text Compression Benchmark Matt Mahoney Last update: July 3, 2025. history This competition ranks lossless data compression programs by the compressed size (including the size of the decompression program) of the first 109 bytes of the XML text dump of the English version of Wikipedia on Mar. 3, 2006. About the test data. The goal of this benchmark is not to find the best overall compressi

                  • LispText.pdf

                    Lisp Common Lisp / Scheme 0.1 Copyright c � 2020, Katsunori Nakamura 2020 2 29 1 1 1.1 Common Lisp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.3.1 Lisp . . . . . .

                    • JupyterLab Changelog — JupyterLab 4.5.0a3 documentation

                      JupyterLab Changelog# v4.4# JupyterLab 4.4 includes a number of new features (described below), bug fixes, and enhancements. This release is compatible with extensions supporting JupyterLab 4.0. Extension authors are encouraged to consult the Extension Migration Guide which lists deprecations and changes to the public API. Code console improvements# The code console prompt can now be positioned on

                      • Understanding Memory Management, Part 1: C

                        UPDATED: 2025-02-15: Fixed some bugs in the examples and pointed out that you don't usually just want to panic on memory allocation failure. I've been writing a lot of Rust recently, and as anyone who has learned Rust can tell you, a huge part of the process of learning Rust is learning to work within its restrictive memory model, which forbids many operations that would be perfectly legal in eith

                          Understanding Memory Management, Part 1: C
                        • HTML Whitespace is Broken - Devel without a Cause

                          HTML Whitespace is Broken September 2, 2024Recently, I was working on a project which required a deeper understanding of how whitespace works in HTML. I was never a fan of HTML's whitespace behavior before as I've been burned by it a few times. But as I dug into it more deeply, I found myself discovering complex design issues that I wanted to explore in a blog post. This is partially to write down

                            HTML Whitespace is Broken - Devel without a Cause
                          • Fitting a Forth in 512 bytes

                            Fitting a Forth in 512 bytes June 10, 2021 · 31 minute read This article is part of the Bootstrapping series, in which I start from a 512-byte seed and try to bootstrap a practical system. Software is full of circular dependencies if you look deep enough. Compilers written in the language they compile are the most obvious example, but not the only one. To compile a kernel, you need a running kerne

                              Fitting a Forth in 512 bytes
                            • April 2024 (version 1.89)

                              Update 1.89.1: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the April 2024 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Preview Markdown images & videos - Hover over a link to preview images & videos in Markdown. Enha

                                April 2024 (version 1.89)
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