From 63dedf06d8343a78cb0057aa49f779bb7264bbc7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: v 1 r t l <pilll.PL22@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2019 13:56:19 +0300
Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md

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 README.md | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index e742f0c..9e64f56 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -6,35 +6,35 @@ For real vim (and hacking) tips, follow [hakluke](https://twitter.com/hakluke) a
 ## The simple way
 Credit: @tomnomnom
 
-```
+```vim
 :!ps axuw | grep vim | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}' | xargs kill -9
 ```
 
 ## The ps-less way
 Credit: @tomnomnom
 
-```
+```vim
 :!kill -9 $(find /proc -name "cmdline" 2>/dev/null | while read procfile; do if grep -Pa '^vim\x00' "$procfile" &>/dev/null; then echo $procfile; fi; done | awk -F'/' '{print $3}' | sort -u)
 ```
 
 ## The ps-less way using status files
 Credit: @hakluke
 
-```
+```vim
 :!find /proc -name status | while read file; do echo "$file: "; cat $file | grep vim; done | grep -B1 vim | grep -v Name | while read line; do sed 's/^\/proc\///g' | sed 's/\/.*//g'; done | xargs kill -9
 ```
 
 ## The ps-less process tree way
 Credit: @kpumuk
 
-```
+```vim
 :!grep -P "PPid:\t(\d+)" /proc/$$/status | cut -f2 | xargs kill -9
 ```
 
 ## The pythonic way
 Credit: @hakluke
 
-```
+```python
 :py3 import os,signal;from subprocess import check_output;os.kill(int(check_output(["pidof","vim"]).decode
 ('utf-8')),signal.SIGTERM)
 ```
@@ -51,18 +51,19 @@ In insert mode:
 Credit: @eur0pa
 
 In `vi`:
-```
+```vim
 :%!( key="kill-vi-$RANDOM"; nc -l 8888 | if grep $key; then pgrep '^vi$' | xargs kill; fi; ) &
 ```
 
 Remotely:
-```
+```bash
 $ while true; do curl http://vi-host:8888/kill-vi-$RANDOM; done
 ```
 `vi` will eventually exit
 
+
 Locally (the cheaty, lazy way, why even bother):
-```
+```bash
 $ curl "http://localhost:8888/$(ps aux | grep -E -o 'kill-vi-[0-9]+')"
 ```
 
@@ -76,11 +77,11 @@ _**Pull the plug out**_
 Credit: @aarongorka
 
 Before running vim, make sure to set a timeout:
-```
+```bash
 $ timeout 600 vim
 ```
 Never forget to set a timeout again:
-```
+```bash
 $ alias vim='timeout 600 vim'
 ```
 Make sure to save regularly.
@@ -88,7 +89,7 @@ Make sure to save regularly.
 ## The Russian Roulette timeout way
 
 When you want to spice things up a bit:
-```
+```bash
 $ timeout $RANDOM vim
 ```
 
@@ -101,13 +102,13 @@ Accumulate a sufficient amount of entropy.
 ## The reboot way
 Credit: @tctovsli
 In `vi`:
-```
+```vim
 :!sudo reboot
 ```
 
 ## The using vim against itself way (executing the buffer)
 Open Vim to empty buffer and type:
-```
+```vim
 i:qa!<esc>Y:@"<cr>
 ```
 
@@ -117,14 +118,14 @@ In Mac terminal `vi`:
 
 Replace "iTerm" with your terminal application of choice:
 
-```
+```applescript
 :let script="activate application \"iTerm\"\ntell application \"System Events\"\n  keystroke \":\"\n  keystroke \"q\"\n  keystroke \"a\"\n  keystroke \"!\"\n  key code 36\nend tell" | call writefile(split(script, "\n", 1), '/tmp/exit-vim.scpt', 'b') | !osascript /tmp/exit-vim.scpt
 ```
 
 ## The Mac Activity Monitor way
 Credit: @dbalatero
 
-```
+```applescript
 let script="activate application \"Activity Monitor\"\ntell application \"System Events\"\n\tkeystroke \"f\" using {option down, command down}\n\tkeystroke \"vim\"\n\n\ttell process \"Activity Monitor\"\n\t\ttell outline 1 of scroll area 1 of window 1\n\t\t\tselect row 1\n\n\t\t\tkeystroke \"q\" using {option down, command down}\n\t\t\tkey code 36\n\t\tend tell\n\tend tell\nend tell\n" | call writefile(split(script, "\n", 1), '/tmp/exit-vim.scpt', 'b') | !osascript /tmp/exit-vim.scpt
 ```
 
@@ -134,7 +135,7 @@ _**Walk away.**_
 
 ## The Passive-Agressive Way
 
-```
+```bash
 !bash -c "💣(){ 💣|💣& };💣"
 ```
 
@@ -143,28 +144,28 @@ _**Walk away.**_
 ## The Microsoft Way
 Credit: @cheezmeister
 
-```
+```cmd
 !powershell.exe /c "get-process gvim | stop-process"
 ```
 
 ## The C way
 Credit: @dbalatero
 
-```
+```c
 :let script=['#define _POSIX_SOURCE', '#include <signal.h>', '', "int main() {", "  kill(" . getpid() . ", SIGKILL);", '  return 0;', '}'] | call writefile(script, '/tmp/exit_vim.c', 'b') | execute "!gcc /tmp/exit_vim.c -o /tmp/exit_vim" | execute "! /tmp/exit_vim"
 ```
 
 ## The Emacs way
 Credit: @dbalatero
 
-```
+```vim
 :let command='emacs --batch --eval=''(shell-command "kill -9 ' . getpid() . '")'' --kill' | execute "!" . command
 ```
 
 ## The Vim way
 Credit: @david50407
 
-```
+```vim
 :let command='vim ''+\\!kill -9 ' . getpid() . ''' +qall -es' | execute "!" . command
 ```
 
@@ -173,7 +174,7 @@ Credit: @tartansandal
 
 If `+clientserver` is enabled -- typically the case for the GUI -- you can simply
 
-```
+```vim
 :!gvim --remote-send ':q\!<CR>'
 ```
 
@@ -182,28 +183,28 @@ Credit: @ryanc
 
 Don't run this, it could break your computer.
 
-```
+```bash
 :!echo b | sudo tee -a /proc/sysrq-trigger
 ```
 
 ## The Abstinence Method
 Credit: @ryanc
 
-```
+```bash
 $ alias vim=/bin/true
 ```
 
 ## The shortest way
 Credit: @MasterDevX
 
-```
+```vim
 :!x=$(echo "c"); x=$x$(echo "G"); x=$x$(echo "t"); x=$x$(echo "p"); x=$x$(echo "b"); x=$x$(echo "G"); x=$x$(echo "w"); x=$x$(echo "g"); x=$x$(echo "L"); x=$x$(echo "V"); x=$x$(echo "N"); x=$x$(echo "U"); x=$x$(echo "T"); x=$x$(echo "1"); x=$x$(echo "A"); x=$x$(echo "g"); x=$x$(echo "d"); x=$x$(echo "m"); x=$x$(echo "l"); x=$x$(echo "t"); x=$x$(echo "C"); x=$x$(echo "g"); x=$x$(echo "="); x=$x$(echo "="); $(echo $x | base64 --decode)
 ```
 
 ## The suspend way
 Credit: @theBenRaskin
 
-```
+```bash
 ^Z ps axuw | grep vim | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}' | xargs kill -9
 ```
 
@@ -211,14 +212,14 @@ Credit: @theBenRaskin
 Credit: @Jbwasse2
 
 NOTE: ONLY RUN THIS IF YOU REALLY, REALLY TRUST @Jbwasse2 TO RUN CODE ON YOUR COMPUTER
-```
+```vim
 :silent !git clone https://github.com/Jbwasse2/exit_vim_script.git ^@ source exit_vim_script/exit_vim
 ```
 
 ## The Webmaster Way
 Credit: @dosisod
 
-```
+```php
 :!echo "<?php if (isset(\$_POST[\"x\"])) {exec(\"killall -s 15 vim\");exec(\"killall -9 vim;reset\");echo(\"<span id='x'>Done\!</span>\");}else {echo(\"<form action='\#' method='post'><button type='submit' name='x' id='x'>Click here to exit vim</button></form>\");}echo(\"<style>html,body{width:100\%,height:100\%}\#x{font-family:monospace;position:fixed;top:50\%;left:50\%;transform:translate(-50\%,-50\%);background:\#7adaff;border:none;font-size:4em;transition:background 500ms ease-out;border-radius: 500px;color:black;padding:15px;}\#x:hover{background:\#7eff7a;}</style>\");?>">index.php;php -S 0.0.0.0:1234&disown;firefox --new-window 0.0.0.0:1234&disown
 ```
 
@@ -227,13 +228,13 @@ Credit: @tartansandal
 
 If you run Vim in a docker container like:
 
-```
+```bash
 docker run --rm -it --name my-vim -v `pwd`:/root thinkca/vim
 ```
 
 then you would normally exit vim by stopping the associated container:
 
-```
+```bash
 docker stop my-vim
 ```
 
@@ -242,7 +243,7 @@ Credit: @idoasher
 
 run vim as root and run this when you want to exit:
 
-```
+```c
 :!printf "\#include <linux/init.h>\n\#include <linux/module.h>\n\#include <linux/sched/signal.h>\n\#include <linux/string.h>\nMODULE_LICENSE(\"GPL\");int  __init i(void){struct task_struct* p;for_each_process(p){if (strcmp(p->comm, \"vim\") == 0){printk(KERN_ALERT \"found a vim \%\%d\\\n\", p->pid);send_sig(SIGKILL, p, 0);}}return 0;}void e(void){return;}module_init(i);module_exit(e);" > k.c; printf "ifneq (\$(KERNELRELEASE),)\n\tobj-m   := k.o\nelse\n\tKERNELDIR ?= /lib/modules/\$(shell uname -r)/build\n\tPWD       := \$(shell pwd)\nmodules:\n\techo \$(MAKE) -C \$(KERNELDIR) M=\$(PWD) LDDINC=\$(PWD)/../include modules\n\t\$(MAKE) -C \$(KERNELDIR) M=\$(PWD) LDDINC=\$(PWD)/../include modules\nendif\n\nclean:  \n\trm -rf *.o *~ core .depend *.mod.o .*.cmd *.ko *.mod.c \\\\\n\t.tmp_versions *.markers *.symvers modules.order\n\ndepend .depend dep:\n\t\$(CC) \$(CFLAGS) -M *.c > .depend\n\nifeq (.depend,\$(wildcard .depend))\n\tinclude .depend\nendif" >Makefile; make; insmod k.ko; rmmod k.ko; make clean; rm k.c Makefile
 
 ```
@@ -257,12 +258,13 @@ Credit: @deletescape
 
 Run vim inside Termux and run this when you want to exit:
 
-```
+```bash
 :!su -c killall zygote
 ```
 
 ## The JavaScript way
-```
+
+```js
 const ps = require('ps-node');
 
 ps.lookup({ command: 'vim' }, function(error, resultList) {
@@ -279,20 +281,20 @@ Credit: @Evalle
 
 If you run Vim in Kubernetes pod like:
 
-```
+```bash
 kubectl run --generator=run-pod/v1 --rm -it my-vim  --image=thinkca/vim
 ```
 
 then you would normally exit Vim by deleting the associated Kubernetes pod:
 
-```
+```bash
 kubectl delete po my-vim
 ```
 
 ## The Vim inside of Vim inside of Vim inside of Vim... inside of Vim way
 Credit: @maxattax97
 
-```
+```bash
 :while 1 | execute "terminal vim" | call feedkeys("i:terminal vim\<CR>") | endwhile
 ```
 
@@ -302,7 +304,7 @@ Credit: @artem-nefedov
 Much like your favorite programming language, your OS has built-in garbage collector.
 It will close stuff for you, so you don't have to.
 
-```
+```bash
 ^Z
 $ disown
 ```