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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content"><channel><title>Navan Chauhan</title><description>Welcome to my personal fragment of the internet. Majority of the posts should be complete.</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/</link><language>en</language><lastBuildDate>Sun, 8 Mar 2020 23:31:23 +0530</lastBuildDate><pubDate>Sun, 8 Mar 2020 23:31:23 +0530</pubDate><ttl>250</ttl><atom:link href="https://navanchauhan.github.io/feed.rss" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-08-Making-Vaporwave-Track</guid><title>Making My First Vaporwave Track (Remix)</title><description>I made my first vaporwave remix</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-08-Making-Vaporwave-Track</link><pubDate>Sun, 8 Mar 2020 23:17:00 +0530</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Making My First Vaporwave Track (Remix)</h1><p>I finally completed my first quick and dirty vaporwave remix of "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys</p><h1>V A P O R W A V E</h1><p>Vaporwave is all about A E S T H E T I C S. Vaporwave is a type of music genre that emmerged as a parody of Chillwave, shared more as a meme rather than a proper musical genre. Of course this changed as the genre become mature</p><h1>How to Vaporwave</h1><p>The first track which is considered to be actual Vaporwave is Ramona Xavier's Macintosh Plus, this unspokenly set the the guidelines for making Vaporwave</p><ul><li>Take a 1980s RnB song</li><li>Slow it down</li><li>Add Bass and Trebble</li><li>Add again</li><li>Add Reverb ( make sure its wet )</li></ul><p>There you have your very own Vaporwave track.</p><p>( Now, there are some tracks being produced which are not remixes and are original )</p><h1>My Remix</h1><iframe width="300" height="202" src="https://www.bandlab.com/embed/?id=aa91e786-6361-ea11-a94c-0003ffd1cad8&blur=false" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><h1>Where is the Programming?</h1><p>The fact that there are steps on producing Vaporwave, this gave me the idea that Vaporwave can actually be made using programming, stay tuned for when I publish the program which I am working on ( Generating A E S T H E T I C artwork and remixes)</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-03-Playing-With-Android-TV</guid><title>Tinkering with an Android TV</title><description>Tinkering with an Android TV</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-03-Playing-With-Android-TV</link><pubDate>Tue, 3 Mar 2020 18:37:00 +0530</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Tinkering with an Android TV</h1><p>So I have an Android TV, this posts covers everything I have tried on it</p><h2>Contents</h2><ol><li><a href="#IP-Address">Getting TV's IP Address</a></li><li><a href="#Developer-Settings">Enable Developer Settings</a></li><li><a href="#Enable-ADB">Enable ADB</a></li><li><a href="#Connect-ADB">Connect ADB</a></li></ol><h2>IP-Address</h2><p><em>These steps should be similar for all Android-TVs</em></p><ul><li>Go To Settings</li><li>Go to Network</li><li>Advanced Settings</li><li>Network Status</li><li>Note Down IP-Address</li></ul><p>The other option is to go to your router's server page and get connected devices</p><h2>Developer-Settings</h2><ul><li>Go To Settings</li><li>About</li><li>Continously click on the "Build" option until it says "You are a Developer"</li></ul><h2>Enable-ADB</h2><ul><li>Go to Settings</li><li>Go to Developer Options</li><li>Scroll untill you find ADB Debugging and enable that option</li></ul><h2>Connect-ADB</h2><ul><li>Open Terminal (Make sure you have ADB installed)</li><li>Enter the following command <code>adb connect &lt;IP_ADDRESS&gt;</code></li><li>To test the connection run <code>adb logcat</code></li></ul>]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-02-Open-Peeps</guid><title>Open Peeps</title><description>Trying out Open Peeps, a CC0 Library</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-02-Open-Peeps</link><pubDate>Mon, 2 Mar 2020 13:52:00 +0530</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Open Peeps</h1><h4>About Open Peeps</h4><blockquote><p>Open Peeps is a hand-drawn illustration library to create scenes of people. You can use them in product illustration, marketing, comics, product states, user flows, personas, storyboarding, quinceaƱera invitations, or whatever you want! - Product Hunt</p></blockquote><h2>Some Examples</h2><h3>Standing</h3><img src="https://navanchauhan.github.io//assets/posts/open-peeps/ex-1.svg" width="20%">
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content"><channel><title>Navan Chauhan</title><description>Welcome to my personal fragment of the internet. Majority of the posts should be complete.</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/</link><language>en</language><lastBuildDate>Mon, 9 Mar 2020 12:49:12 +0530</lastBuildDate><pubDate>Mon, 9 Mar 2020 12:49:12 +0530</pubDate><ttl>250</ttl><atom:link href="https://navanchauhan.github.io/feed.rss" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-08-Making-Vaporwave-Track</guid><title>Making My First Vaporwave Track (Remix)</title><description>I made my first vaporwave remix</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-08-Making-Vaporwave-Track</link><pubDate>Sun, 8 Mar 2020 23:17:00 +0530</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Making My First Vaporwave Track (Remix)</h1><p>I finally completed my first quick and dirty vaporwave remix of "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys</p><h1>V A P O R W A V E</h1><p>Vaporwave is all about A E S T H E T I C S. Vaporwave is a type of music genre that emmerged as a parody of Chillwave, shared more as a meme rather than a proper musical genre. Of course this changed as the genre become mature</p><h1>How to Vaporwave</h1><p>The first track which is considered to be actual Vaporwave is Ramona Xavier's Macintosh Plus, this unspokenly set the the guidelines for making Vaporwave</p><ul><li>Take a 1980s RnB song</li><li>Slow it down</li><li>Add Bass and Trebble</li><li>Add again</li><li>Add Reverb ( make sure its wet )</li></ul><p>There you have your very own Vaporwave track.</p><p>( Now, there are some tracks being produced which are not remixes and are original )</p><h1>My Remix</h1><iframe width="300" height="202" src="https://www.bandlab.com/embed/?id=aa91e786-6361-ea11-a94c-0003ffd1cad8&blur=false" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><h1>Where is the Programming?</h1><p>The fact that there are steps on producing Vaporwave, this gave me the idea that Vaporwave can actually be made using programming, stay tuned for when I publish the program which I am working on ( Generating A E S T H E T I C artwork and remixes)</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-03-Playing-With-Android-TV</guid><title>Tinkering with an Android TV</title><description>Tinkering with an Android TV</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-03-Playing-With-Android-TV</link><pubDate>Tue, 3 Mar 2020 18:37:00 +0530</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Tinkering with an Android TV</h1><p>So I have an Android TV, this posts covers everything I have tried on it</p><h2>Contents</h2><ol><li><a href="#IP-Address">Getting TV's IP Address</a></li><li><a href="#Developer-Settings">Enable Developer Settings</a></li><li><a href="#Enable-ADB">Enable ADB</a></li><li><a href="#Connect-ADB">Connect ADB</a></li></ol><h2>IP-Address</h2><p><em>These steps should be similar for all Android-TVs</em></p><ul><li>Go To Settings</li><li>Go to Network</li><li>Advanced Settings</li><li>Network Status</li><li>Note Down IP-Address</li></ul><p>The other option is to go to your router's server page and get connected devices</p><h2>Developer-Settings</h2><ul><li>Go To Settings</li><li>About</li><li>Continously click on the "Build" option until it says "You are a Developer"</li></ul><h2>Enable-ADB</h2><ul><li>Go to Settings</li><li>Go to Developer Options</li><li>Scroll untill you find ADB Debugging and enable that option</li></ul><h2>Connect-ADB</h2><ul><li>Open Terminal (Make sure you have ADB installed)</li><li>Enter the following command <code>adb connect &lt;IP_ADDRESS&gt;</code></li><li>To test the connection run <code>adb logcat</code></li></ul>]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-02-Open-Peeps</guid><title>Open Peeps</title><description>Trying out Open Peeps, a CC0 Library</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-03-02-Open-Peeps</link><pubDate>Mon, 2 Mar 2020 13:52:00 +0530</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Open Peeps</h1><h4>About Open Peeps</h4><blockquote><p>Open Peeps is a hand-drawn illustration library to create scenes of people. You can use them in product illustration, marketing, comics, product states, user flows, personas, storyboarding, quinceaƱera invitations, or whatever you want! - Product Hunt</p></blockquote><h2>Some Examples</h2><h3>Standing</h3><img src="https://navanchauhan.github.io//assets/posts/open-peeps/ex-1.svg" width="20%">
]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-19-Connect-To-Bluetooth-Devices-Linux-Terminal</guid><title>How to setup Bluetooth on a Raspberry Pi</title><description>Connecting to Bluetooth Devices using terminal, tested on Raspberry Pi Zero W</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-19-Connect-To-Bluetooth-Devices-Linux-Terminal</link><pubDate>Sun, 19 Jan 2020 15:27:00 +0530</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>How to setup Bluetooth on a Raspberry Pi</h1><p><em>This was tested on a Raspberry Pi Zero W</em></p><h2>Enter in the Bluetooth Mode</h2><p><code>pi@raspberrypi:~ $ bluetoothctl</code></p><p><code>[bluetooth]# agent on</code></p><p><code>[bluetooth]# default-agent</code></p><p><code>[bluetooth]# scan on</code></p><h2>To Pair</h2><p>While being in bluetooth mode</p><p><code>[bluetooth]# pair XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX</code></p><p>To Exit out of bluetoothctl anytime, just type exit</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-16-Image-Classifier-Using-Turicreate</guid><title>Creating a Custom Image Classifier using Turicreate to detect Smoke and Fire</title><description>Tutorial on creating a custom Image Classifier using Turicreate and a dataset from Kaggle</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2020-01-16-Image-Classifier-Using-Turicreate</link><pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2020 10:36:00 +0530</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Creating a Custom Image Classifier using Turicreate to detect Smoke and Fire</h1><p><em>For setting up Kaggle with Google Colab, please refer to <a href="https://navanchauhan.github.io//posts/2020-01-15-Setting-up-Kaggle-to-use-with-Colab/"> my previous post</a></em></p><h2>Dataset</h2><h3>Mounting Google Drive</h3><pre><code><div class="highlight"><span></span><span class="kn">import</span> <span class="nn">os</span>
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</code></pre><p>Extracting Files</p><p>First we need to collect all parts, then</p><pre><code><div class="highlight"><span></span><span class="nt">zip</span><span class="na"> -F oodlesofnoodles.zip --out merged.zip</span>
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-</code></pre>]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://navanchauhan.github.io/publications/2019-05-14-Detecting-Driver-Fatigue-Over-Speeding-and-Speeding-up-Post-Accident-Response</guid><title>Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response</title><description>This paper is about Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response.</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/publications/2019-05-14-Detecting-Driver-Fatigue-Over-Speeding-and-Speeding-up-Post-Accident-Response</link><pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2019 02:42:00 +0530</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response</h1><blockquote><p>Based on the project showcased at Toyota Hackathon, IITD - 17/18th December 2018</p></blockquote><p><a href="https://www.irjet.net/archives/V6/i5/IRJET-V6I5318.pdf">Download paper here</a></p><p>Recommended citation:</p><h3>ATP</h3><pre><code><div class="highlight"><span></span><span class="n">Chauhan</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="n">N</span><span class="p">.</span> <span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">2019</span><span class="p">).</span> <span class="p">&amp;</span><span class="n">quot</span><span class="p">;</span><span class="n">Detecting</span> <span class="n">Driver</span> <span class="n">Fatigue</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="n">Over</span><span class="o">-</span><span class="n">Speeding</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="n">and</span> <span class="n">Speeding</span> <span class="n">up</span> <span class="n">Post</span><span class="o">-</span><span class="n">Accident</span> <span class="n">Response</span><span class="p">.&amp;</span><span class="n">quot</span><span class="p">;</span> <span class="p">&lt;</span><span class="n">i</span><span class="p">&gt;</span><span class="n">International</span> <span class="n">Research</span> <span class="n">Journal</span> <span class="n">of</span> <span class="n">Engineering</span> <span class="n">and</span> <span class="n">Technology</span> <span class="p">(</span><span class="n">IRJET</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">6</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">)</span><span class="o">&lt;/</span><span class="n">i</span><span class="p">&gt;.</span>
+</code></pre>]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-04-Google-Teachable-Machines</guid><title>Image Classifier With Teachable Machines</title><description>Tutorial on creating a custom image classifier quickly with Google Teachanle Machines</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-12-04-Google-Teachable-Machines</link><pubDate>Wed, 4 Dec 2019 18:23:00 +0530</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Image Classifier With Teachable Machines</h1><p>Made for Google Code-In</p><p><strong>Task Description</strong></p><p>Using Glitch and the Teachable Machines, build a Book Detector with Tensorflow.js. When a book is recognized, the code would randomly suggest a book/tell a famous quote from a book. Here is an example Project to get you started: https://glitch.com/~voltaic-acorn</p><h3>Details</h3><ol><li>Collecting Data</li></ol><p>Teachable Machine allows you to create your dataset just by using your webcam! I created a database consisting of three classes ( Three Books ) and approximately grabbed 100 pictures for each book/class</p><img src="https://navanchauhan.github.io//assets/gciTales/01-teachableMachines/01-collect.png"/><ol start="2"><li>Training</li></ol><p>Training on teachable machines is as simple as clicking the train button. I did not even have to modify any configurations.</p><img src="https://navanchauhan.github.io//assets/gciTales/01-teachableMachines/02-train.png"/><ol start="3"><li>Finding Labels</li></ol><p>Because I originally entered the entire name of the book and it's author's name as the label, the class name got truncated (Note to self, use shorter class names :p ). I then modified the code to print the modified label names in an alert box.</p><img src="https://navanchauhan.github.io//assets/gciTales/01-teachableMachines/03-label.png"/><img src="https://navanchauhan.github.io//assets/gciTales/01-teachableMachines/04-alert.png"/><ol start="4"><li>Adding a suggestions function</li></ol><p>I first added a text field on the main page and then modified the JavaScript file to suggest a similar book whenever the model predicted with an accuracy &gt;= 98%</p><img src="https://navanchauhan.github.io//assets/gciTales/01-teachableMachines/05-html.png"/><img src="https://navanchauhan.github.io//assets/gciTales/01-teachableMachines/06-js.png"/><ol start="5"><li>Running!</li></ol><p>Here it is running!</p><img src="https://navanchauhan.github.io//assets/gciTales/01-teachableMachines/07-eg.png"/><img src="https://navanchauhan.github.io//assets/gciTales/01-teachableMachines/08-eg.png"/><p>Remix this project:-</p><p>https://luminous-opinion.glitch.me</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://navanchauhan.github.io/publications/2019-05-14-Detecting-Driver-Fatigue-Over-Speeding-and-Speeding-up-Post-Accident-Response</guid><title>Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response</title><description>This paper is about Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response.</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/publications/2019-05-14-Detecting-Driver-Fatigue-Over-Speeding-and-Speeding-up-Post-Accident-Response</link><pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2019 02:42:00 +0530</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Detecting Driver Fatigue, Over-Speeding, and Speeding up Post-Accident Response</h1><blockquote><p>Based on the project showcased at Toyota Hackathon, IITD - 17/18th December 2018</p></blockquote><p><a href="https://www.irjet.net/archives/V6/i5/IRJET-V6I5318.pdf">Download paper here</a></p><p>Recommended citation:</p><h3>ATP</h3><pre><code><div class="highlight"><span></span><span class="n">Chauhan</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="n">N</span><span class="p">.</span> <span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">2019</span><span class="p">).</span> <span class="p">&amp;</span><span class="n">quot</span><span class="p">;</span><span class="n">Detecting</span> <span class="n">Driver</span> <span class="n">Fatigue</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="n">Over</span><span class="o">-</span><span class="n">Speeding</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="n">and</span> <span class="n">Speeding</span> <span class="n">up</span> <span class="n">Post</span><span class="o">-</span><span class="n">Accident</span> <span class="n">Response</span><span class="p">.&amp;</span><span class="n">quot</span><span class="p">;</span> <span class="p">&lt;</span><span class="n">i</span><span class="p">&gt;</span><span class="n">International</span> <span class="n">Research</span> <span class="n">Journal</span> <span class="n">of</span> <span class="n">Engineering</span> <span class="n">and</span> <span class="n">Technology</span> <span class="p">(</span><span class="n">IRJET</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">6</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">)</span><span class="o">&lt;/</span><span class="n">i</span><span class="p">&gt;.</span>
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+</code></pre>]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-05-05-Custom-Snowboard-Anemone-Theme</guid><title>Creating your own custom theme for Snowboard or Anemone</title><description>Tutorial on creating your own custom theme for Snowboard or Anemone</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2019-05-05-Custom-Snowboard-Anemone-Theme</link><pubDate>Sun, 5 May 2019 12:34:00 +0530</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Creating your own custom theme for Snowboard or Anemone</h1><h3>Contents</h3><ul><li>Getting Started</li><li>Theme Configuration</li><li>Creating Icons</li><li>Exporting Icons</li><li>Icon Masks</li><li>Packaging</li><li>Building the DEB</li></ul><h2>Getting Started</h2><p><strong>Note: Without the proper folder structure, your theme may not show up!</strong></p><ul><li>Create a new folder called <code>themeName.theme</code> (Replace themeName with your desired theme name)</li><li>Within <code>themeName.theme</code> folder, create another folder called <code>IconBundles</code> (<strong>You cannot change this name</strong>)</li></ul><h2>Theme Configuration</h2><ul><li>Now, inside the <code>themeName.theme</code> folder, create a file called <code>Info.plist</code> and paste the following</li></ul><pre><code><div class="highlight"><span></span><span class="o">&lt;?</span><span class="n">xml</span> <span class="n">version</span><span class="p">=</span><span class="s">&quot;1.0&quot;</span> <span class="n">encoding</span><span class="p">=</span><span class="s">&quot;UTF-8&quot;</span><span class="p">?</span><span class="o">&gt;</span>
+<span class="o">&lt;!</span><span class="n">DOCTYPE</span> <span class="n">plist</span> <span class="n">PUBLIC</span> <span class="s">&quot;-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN&quot;</span> <span class="s">&quot;http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd&quot;</span><span class="o">&gt;</span>
+ <span class="p">&lt;</span><span class="n">plist</span> <span class="n">version</span><span class="p">=</span><span class="s">&quot;1.0&quot;</span><span class="o">&gt;</span>
+ <span class="p">&lt;</span><span class="n">dict</span><span class="p">&gt;</span>
+ <span class="p">&lt;</span><span class="n">key</span><span class="p">&gt;</span><span class="n">PackageName</span><span class="o">&lt;/</span><span class="n">key</span><span class="p">&gt;</span>
+ <span class="p">&lt;</span><span class="n">string</span><span class="p">&gt;</span><span class="n">ThemeName</span><span class="o">&lt;/</span><span class="n">string</span><span class="p">&gt;</span>
+ <span class="p">&lt;</span><span class="n">key</span><span class="p">&gt;</span><span class="n">ThemeType</span><span class="o">&lt;/</span><span class="n">key</span><span class="p">&gt;</span>
+ <span class="p">&lt;</span><span class="n">string</span><span class="p">&gt;</span><span class="n">Icons</span><span class="o">&lt;/</span><span class="n">string</span><span class="p">&gt;</span>
+ <span class="o">&lt;/</span><span class="n">dict</span><span class="p">&gt;</span>
+<span class="o">&lt;/</span><span class="n">plist</span><span class="p">&gt;</span>
+</div>
+
+</code></pre><ul><li>Replace <code>PackageName</code> with the name of the Pacakge and replace <code>ThemeName</code> with the Theme Name</li></ul><p>Now, you might ask what is the difference between <code>PackageName</code> and <code>ThemeName</code>?</p><p>Well, if for example you want to publish two variants of your icons, one dark and one white but you do not want the user to seperately install them. Then, you would name the package <code>MyTheme</code> and include two themes <code>Blackie</code> and <code>White</code> thus creating two entries. More about this in the end</p><h2>Creating Icons</h2><ul><li>Open up the Image Editor of your choice and create a new file having a resolution of 512x512</li></ul><p><strong>Note: Due to IconBundles, we just need to create the icons in one size and they get resized automaticaly</strong> :ghost:</p><p><strong>Want to create rounded icons?</strong> Create them squared only, we will learn how to apply masks!</p><h2>Exporting Icons</h2><p><strong>Note: All icons must be saved as <code>*.png</code> (Tip: This means you can even create partially transparent icons!)</strong></p><ul><li>All Icons must be saved in <code>themeName.theme&gt;IconBundles</code> as <code>bundleID-large.png</code></li></ul><h5>Finding BundleIDs</h5><p><strong>Stock Application BundleIDs</strong></p><p>| Name | BundleID | |-------------|----------------------| | App Store | com.apple.AppStore | | Apple Watch | com.apple.Bridge | | Calculator | com.apple.calculator | | Calendar | com.apple.mobilecal | | Camera | com.apple.camera | | Classroom | com.apple.classroom | | Clock | com.apple.mobiletimer | | Compass | com.apple.compass | | FaceTime | com.apple.facetime | | Files | com.apple.DocumentsApp | | Game Center | com.apple.gamecenter | | Health | com.apple.Health | | Home | com.apple.Home | | iBooks | com.apple.iBooks | | iTunes Store | com.apple.MobileStore | | Mail | com.apple.mobilemail | | Maps | com.apple.Maps | | Measure | com.apple.measure | | Messages | com.apple.MobileSMS | | Music | com.apple.Music | | News | com.apple.news | | Notes | com.apple.mobilenotes | | Phone | com.apple.mobilephone | | Photo Booth | com.apple.Photo-Booth | | Photos | com.apple.mobileslideshow | | Playgrounds | come.apple.Playgrounds | | Podcasts | com.apple.podcasts | | Reminders | com.apple.reminders | | Safari | com.apple.mobilesafari | | Settings | com.apple.Preferences | | Stocks | com.apple.stocks | | Tips | com.apple.tips | | TV | com.apple.tv | | Videos | com.apple.videos | | Voice Memos | com.apple.VoiceMemos | | Wallet | com.apple.Passbook | | Weather | com.apple.weather |</p><p><strong>3rd Party Applications BundleID</strong> Click <a href="http://offcornerdev.com/bundleid.html">here</a></p><h3>Icon Masks</h3><ul><li>Getting the Classic Rounded Rectangle Masks</li></ul><p>In your <code>Info.plist</code> file add the following value between <code>&lt;dict&gt;</code> and </dict>
+
+```
+<key>IB-MaskIcons</key>
+ <true/>
+```
+
+* Custom Icon Masks
+
+**NOTE: This is an optional step, if you do not want Icon Masks, skip this step**
+
+* Inside your `themeName.theme` folder, create another folder called 'Bundles'
+ * Inside `Bundles` create another folder called `com.apple.mobileicons.framework`
+
+#### Designing Masks
+
+**Masking does not support IconBundles, therefore you need to save the masks for each of the following**
+
+| File | Resolution |
+|------|------------|
+| AppIconMask@2x~ipad.png | 152x512 |
+| AppIconMask@2x~iphone.png | 120x120 |
+| AppIconMask@3x~ipad.png | 180x180 |
+| AppIconMask@3x~iphone.png | 180x180 |
+| AppIconMask~ipad.png | 76x76 |
+| DocumentBadgeMask-20@2x.png | 40x40 |
+| DocumentBadgeMask-145@2x.png | 145x145 |
+| GameAppIconMask@2x.png | 84x84 |
+| NotificationAppIconMask@2x.png | 40x40 |
+| NotificationAppIconMask@3x.png | 60x60 |
+| SpotlightAppIconMask@2x.png | 80x80 |
+| SpotlightAppIconMask@3x.png | 120x120 |
+| TableIconMask@2x.png | 58x58 |
+| TableIconOutline@2x.png | 58x58 |
+
+* While creating the mask, make sure that the background is not a solid colour and is transparent
+* Whichever area you want to make visible, it should be coloured in black
+
+Example (Credits: Pinpal):
+
+![Credit: Pinpal](https://pinpal.github.io/assets/theme-guide/mask-demo.png)
+
+would result in
+
+![Credit: Pinpal](https://pinpal.github.io/assets/theme-guide/mask-result.png)
+
+### Packaging
+
+* Create a new folder outside `themeName.theme` with the name you want to be shown on Cydia, e.g `themeNameForCydia`
+* Create another folder called `DEBIAN` in `themeNameForCydia` (It needs to be uppercase)
+* In `DEBIAN` create an extensionless file called `control` and edit it using your favourite text editor
+
+Paste the following in it, replacing `yourname`, `themename`, `Theme Name`, `A theme with beautiful icons!` and `Your Name` with your details:
+
+```
+Package: com.yourname.themename
+Name: Theme Name
+Version: 1.0
+Architecture: iphoneos-arm
+Description: A theme with beautiful icons!
+Author: Your Name
+Maintainer: Your Name
+Section: Themes
+```
+
+* Important Notes:
+ * The package field **MUST** be lower case!
+ * The version field **MUST** be changed everytime you update your theme!
+ * The control file **MUST** have an extra blank line at the bottom!
+
+* Now, Create another folder called `Library` in `themeNameForCydia`
+* In `Library` create another folder called `Themes`
+* Finally, copy `themeName.theme` to the `Themes` folder (**Copy the entire folder, not just the contents**)
+
+### Building the DEB
+
+**For building the deb you need a `*nix` system, otherwise you can build it using your iPhones**
+
+##### Pre-Requisite for MacOS users
+1) Install Homenbrew `/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"` (Run this in the terminal)
+2) Install dpkg, by running `brew install dpkg`
+
+**There is a terrible thing called .DS_Store which if not removed, will cause a problem durin either build or installation**
+
+* To remove this we first need to open the folder in the terminal
+
+* Launch the Terminal and then drag-and-drop the 'themeNameForCydia' folder on the Terminal icon in the dock
+* Now, run `find . -name "*.DS_Store" -type f -delete`
+
+##### Pre-Requisite for Windows Users
+* SSH into your iPhone and drag and drop the `themeNameForCyia` folder on the terminal
+
+##### Common Instructions
+
+* You should be at the root of the folder in the terminal, i.e Inside `themeNameForCydia`
+* running `ls` should show the following output
+
+```
+DEBIAN Library
+```
+
+* Now, in the terminal enter the following `cd .. && dpkg -b themeNameForCydia `
+
+**Now you will have the `themeNameForCydia.deb` in the same directory**
+
+You can share this with your friends :+1:
+</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/hello-world</guid><title>Hello World</title><description>My first post.</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/hello-world</link><pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2019 17:39:00 +0530</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Hello World</h1><p><strong>Why a Hello World post?</strong></p><p>Just re-did the entire website using Publish (Publish by John Sundell). So, a new hello world post :)</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2010-01-24-experiments</guid><title>Experiments</title><description>Just a markdown file for all experiments related to the website</description><link>https://navanchauhan.github.io/posts/2010-01-24-experiments</link><pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 23:43:00 +0530</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Experiments</h1><p>https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/s.cdpn.io/148866/img-original.jpg</p><iframe frameborder="0" class="juxtapose" width="100%" height="675" src="https://cdn.knightlab.com/libs/juxtapose/latest/embed/index.html?uid=c600ff8c-3edc-11ea-b9b8-0edaf8f81e27"></iframe>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss> \ No newline at end of file