diff --git a/scripts/iPhoneVideoRotate.sh b/scripts/iPhoneVideoRotate.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..30fcb6f --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/iPhoneVideoRotate.sh @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# This script rotates video files that were created on an iPhone, +# but being edited on Linux. Requires the CLI version of HandBrake. + +# This script takes two arguments: +# First argument is the input file +# Second argument is the output file + +HandBrakeCLI --rotate=4 --preset "High Profile" -O -i $1 -o $2 diff --git a/virtualenv-auto-activate.sh b/virtualenv-auto-activate.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fbf4959 --- /dev/null +++ b/virtualenv-auto-activate.sh @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# virtualenv-auto-activate.sh +# +# Installation: +# Add this line to your .bashrc or .bash-profile: +# +# source /path/to/virtualenv-auto-activate.sh +# +# Go to your project folder, run "virtualenv .venv", so your project folder +# has a .venv folder at the top level, next to your version control directory. +# For example: +# . +# ├── .git +# │ ├── HEAD +# │ ├── config +# │ ├── description +# │ ├── hooks +# │ ├── info +# │ ├── objects +# │ └── refs +# └── .venv +# ├── bin +# ├── include +# └── lib +# +# The virtualenv will be activated automatically when you enter the directory. +_virtualenv_auto_activate() { + if [ -e ".venv" ]; then + # Check to see if already activated to avoid redundant activating + if [ "$VIRTUAL_ENV" != "$(pwd -P)/.venv" ]; then + _VENV_NAME=$(basename `pwd`) + echo Activating virtualenv \"$_VENV_NAME\"... + VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT=1 + source .venv/bin/activate + _OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1="$PS1" + PS1="($_VENV_NAME)$PS1" + export PS1 + fi + fi +} + +export PROMPT_COMMAND=_virtualenv_auto_activate +