<p>Thisisn't really a guide to anything in particular, I just wanted an easily accessible reference for all the things I'msickofwadingthroughgoogleresultsfor,orotherwiseseemtoneedhelpremembering.I've put it here in case someone else might find this helpful. I'lllikelybeaddingtothisasIfindmyselfrepeatedlygooglingthings.</p>
<tr><tdnowrap><code>command<<<"string or $variable"</code></td><td>willusethestringorvariableastheinputtoacommand,thesameas<code> <file</code></td></tr>
<tr><td><code>sed's/ */ /g'|cut-d' '</code></td><td>Pipingyourthingthroughthis<spantitle="It's not foolproof, though. Make sure you understand what this is doing so you can adapt it if it breaks.">helps</span>withparsingalotofLinuxcommandsthatoutputtabulardata</td></tr>
<tr><tdcolspan="2"><h4>xrandr</h4></td></tr>
<tr><td><code>xrandr--output<displayname>--brightness<brightness></code></td><tdtitle="It would definitely for sure be better to change this via the monitor's built-in menus, but that requires navigating both of my monitors' built-in menus.">Jankysoftware-sidedisplaybrightnesssetting</td></tr>
<trtitle="These are milliseconds and microseconds respectively. They will both return 0 when used with date() as it takes the Unix timestamp as an integer in seconds, but there are other functions that take this formatting and will return these accurately."><td>v</td><td><?phpechodate("v");?></td><td>u</td><td><?php echo date("u");?></td></tr>
<tr><tdtitle="This one is so funny to me. This is Swatch Internet Time, a time system created in 1998 by the Swatch corporation to promote their "Beat" watches. It divides the day into 1000 equal chunks 86.4 seconds long. I encourage you to go read the Wikipedia page for this thing. It's great. Why PHP has a function for it I have no idea.">B</td><td><?phpechodate("B");?></td><td>I</td><td><?php echo date("I");?></td></tr>
<p>Idon't actually have a solution for this one, I just wish there was a resource for looking up the lyrics to songs and looking up songs by their lyrics that wasn'tanSEOleechsite.</p>