Danny Quah is Dean and Li Ka Shing Professor in Economics at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, NUS.
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Initiate-Machine PublicInitiate a machine with shell scripts, dotfiles, and so on. Barebones kickstart iSH on IOS, Termux on Android, Linux beta on ChromeOS, or larger.
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Managing Gists Locally
Managing Gists Locally 1# Managing Gists Locally
23by Danny Quah, May 2020 (revised Jan 2022)
45Through the Embed instruction or plugin, Gist snippets on GitHub can conveniently provide posts on Medium, WordPress, and elsewhere supplementary information (lines of code, images, Markdown-created tables, and so on). But while Gist snippets on GitHub can be managed directly via browser or through something like [Gisto][], a user might also wish to manipulate them offline. This last is for many of the same reasons that a user seeks to clone a git repo to their local filesystem, modify it locally, and then only subsequently push changes back up to GitHub.
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My Pandoc Markdown-PDF Workflow for ...
My Pandoc Markdown-PDF Workflow for Routine, Not Especially Technical Writing 1# My Pandoc Markdown-PDF Workflow for Routine, Not Especially Technical, Writing
23by Danny Quah, Aug 2020 (revised Jan 2022)
45*TL;DR: I write technical articles in LaTeX. But shorter, non-technical writings are easier to do in Markdown. How do I produce PDF from Markdown documents? Answer: provide YAML information in the Markdown; run Pandoc (typically through a Makefile or Atom's Markdown Preview Enhanced). To make all this work, some adjustment is needed in Pandoc options and template files.*
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