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# Robot.txt file
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main:
- name: Blog
pre: ""
url: blog
url: blog/
weight: 1
- name: Portfolio
pre: ""
url: portfolio
url: portfolio/
weight: 2
- name: About Me
pre: ""
url: about
url: about/
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- name: Contact
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title: Docker & Compose Cheat Sheet
description: This is my list of use full Docker commands.
date: 2020-12-02T00:00:00.000Z
lastmod: 2024-02-13T21:23:00.829Z
lastmod: 2024-09-11T21:04:52.148Z
image: /images/blog/Image-Docker-Command-Cheat-Sheet.png
tags:
- Cheat-Sheet
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- Docker
- Linux
slug: docker-compose-cheat-sheet
draft: true
---
# A list of docker commands

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---
title: "Shebang #! Tutorial In Linux"
description: ""
date: 2022-05-25T12:50:05.057Z
lastmod: 2023-01-03T16:39:00.682Z
lastmod: 2024-09-11T21:10:00.957Z
image: /images/blog/shebang.jpg
draft: false
tags:
- Linux
- Cheat-Sheet
slug: shebang-tutorial-linux
---
# Shebang #! Tutorial In Linux
In computing and Linux the shebang is a character sequence that consists of `#` and `!`. Simply the shebang is expressed as `#!`. The shebang is also called sha-bang, hashbang, pound-bang, and hash-pling. The shebang is used to specify an interpreter for script files. Linux is popular with its script files and scripting languages like Bash, ZSH, Python, Perl, PHP, etc. The shebang is used to specify the interpreter type and location. When a script file is called the first line contains the shebang with the interpreter path.

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title: Creating 360° Equirectangular Images with Hugin
date: 2023-08-04T11:58:40.938Z
lastmod: 2023-11-15T20:37:52.008Z
lastmod: 2024-09-11T17:46:39.391Z
image: /images/blog/2023-08-04-creating-360°-equirectangular-images-with-hugin/ExampleEqui.jpg
description: Creating equirectangular images from 6 separate cube map images using Hugin
tags:
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slug: creating-360-equirectangular-images-hugin
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# Creating 360° Equirectangular Images with Hugin
We can use [Hugin](https://hugin.sourceforge.io/) to create an equirectangular image from a six-image cube. For ease of keeping track of things, it is recommended that you name the files back, front, left, right, down, and up.
First, start Hugin and after it starts go to the Interface menu and select Expert from there.

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---
title: Cyberpunk-Style Glitch Text Walkthrough
title: Cyberpunk - Style Glitch Text Walkthrough
date: 2024-07-23T18:35:26.560Z
lastmod: 2024-07-24T20:43:47.560Z
lastmod: 2024-09-11T20:48:16.374Z
image: /images/blog/2024-07-23-cyberpunk-style-glitch-text-walkthrough/Peek 2024-07-24 22-34.gif
description: Discover how to create a cyberpunk-style glitch text effect using pure CSS. This guide covers text layering, clip-paths, and animations for a dynamic, futuristic look. Dive in and start glitching!
tags:
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slug: cyberpunk-style-glitch-text-walkthrough
---
This came out of a 24-hour work sprint to replicate some sophisticated video VFX and to make it more flexible.
There's a lot of pieces that go into an effect like this. What follows is an outline of the animations and VFX concepts, all in pure css :)
**Core principles:**
* Keep the text legible most of the time
* Don't throw too many glitches in per second. Give it space to breathe
* Whitespace never hurt anyone
* Blurs & glows lend a feeling of realism in dark environments (queue neon)
---
{{< toc >}}
---
<style>
.post-single-content .hero {
font-size: clamp(40px, 10vw, 100px);
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.post-single-content .demo {
height: 100px;
margin: 0 20px 0 20px;
background: #fff;
}
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center no-repeat;
background-size: cover;
}
</style>
# The Effect
## The Effect
This is how the complete effect looks like
{{< details "The Effect (What we are going to make)">}}
<div class="hero-container">
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</div>
{{< /details >}}
## Walkthrough
This came out of a 24-hour work sprint to replicate some sophisticated video VFX in to make it more flexible.
There's a lot of pieces that go into an effect like this. What follows is an outline of the animations and VFX concepts, all in pure css :)
**Core principles:**
* Keep the text legible most of the time
* Don't throw too many glitches in per second. Give it space to breathe
* Whitespace never hurt anyone
* Blurs & glows lend a feeling of realism in dark environments (queue neon)
---
{{< toc >}}
---
## Layers
Create multiple layers to play with. For this example I'll use `::before` & `::after` elements, but this could just as easily be multiple div's overlapped, or whatever.
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## Paths
Build out a set of clip-paths (I wrote up a <a href="/tools/randomly-generated-clip-path/">generator util</a> for this project)
Build out a set of clip-paths (I wrote up a [generator util](/tools/randomly-generated-clip-path/) for this project)
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