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# Declare a function that behaves like an iterator.
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# Any function with yeild returns generator.
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# Any function with yield returns generator.
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# Generators follow lazy evaluation.
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# lazy evaluation means that the object is evaluated when it is needed,
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# not when it is created.
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def my_generator(start, end, step=1):
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while start < end:
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yeild start
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yield start
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start += step
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gen = my_generator(start=1, end=10)
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next(gen), next(gen), next(gen), next(gen)
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# (2, 4, 6, 8)
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# https://wiki.python.org/moin/Generators
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# https://wiki.python.org/moin/Generators
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class C extends D { ... }
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class D(var x: R)
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// inheritance and constructor params. (wishlist: automatically pass-up params
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// inheritance and constructor params. (wish list: automatically pass-up params
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// by default)
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class C(x: R) extends D(x)
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# Method for when the solution to a problem depends on solutions to smaller
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# instance of the same problem; a self-calling function.
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# Recursive programs - Pseduocode
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# Recursive programs - Pseudocode
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function factorial:
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input: integer n such that n >= 0
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output: n * (n-1) * (n-2) * ... * 1 = n!
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# Show storage accounts
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az storage account list --output table
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# Show contaniers for an account
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# Show containers for an account
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az storage container list --account-name mystorageaccount --output table
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# Show blobs in a container
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# data to be redundant and metadata to be non-redundant:
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mkfs.btrfs -m raid0 -d raid1 /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd
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# both data and metadata to be redundan
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# both data and metadata to be redundant
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mkfs.btrfs -d raid1 /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd
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# To get a list of all btrfs file systems
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btrfs filesystem show
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# detailed df for a fileesystem (mounted in /mnt)
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# detailed df for a filesystem (mounted in /mnt)
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btrfs filesystem df /mnt
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# resize btrfs online (-2g decreases, +2g increases)
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# POSIX-ly correct way in which to cat(1); see cat(1posix).
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# POSIX way in which to cat(1); see cat(1posix).
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cat -u [FILE_1 [FILE_2] ...]
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# Output a file, expanding any escape sequences (default). Using this short
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# Currency (Bash-Snippets)
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# A realtime currency converter
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# A real time currency converter
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# To convert between currencies (guided)
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currency
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# enhanced version of GNU dd with features useful for forensics and security.
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# includes ability to have mulitple output targets
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# includes ability to have multiple output targets
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# write file image to an SD card showing a progress bar based on filesize
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sudo dcfldd if=./raspbian.img of=/dev/mmcblk0 sizeprobe=if
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sheets/emacs
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sheets/emacs
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C-x b create/switch buffers
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C-x C-b show buffer list
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C-x k kill buffer
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C-z suspend emacs
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C-X C-c close down emacs
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C-z suspend Emacs
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C-X C-c close down Emacs
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# Basic movement
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C-f forward char
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C-h f what does this function do
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C-h v what\'s this variable and what is it\'s value
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C-h b show all keycommands for this buffer
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C-h t start the emacs tutorial
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C-h t start the Emacs tutorial
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C-h i start the info reader
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C-h C-k start up info reader and go to a certain key-combo point
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C-h F show the emacs FAQ
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C-h p show infos about the Elisp package on this machine
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C-h F show the Emacs FAQ
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C-h p show info about the Elisp package on this machine
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# Search/Replace
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C-s Search forward
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C-x 5 0 close this frame
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# Bookmark commands
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C-x r m set a bookmark at current cursor pos
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C-x r m set a bookmark at current cursor position
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C-x r b jump to bookmark
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M-x bookmark-rename
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M-x bookmark-delete
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# Shell
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M-x shell starts shell modus
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C-c C-c same as C-c under unix (stop running job)
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C-c C-c same as C-c under Unix (stop running job)
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C-d delete char forward
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C-c C-d Send EOF
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C-c C-z suspend job (C-z under unix)
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C-c C-z suspend job (C-z under Unix)
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M-p show previous commands
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# Text
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M C-\ indent region between cursor and mark
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M-m move to first (non-space) char in this line
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M-^ attach this line to previous
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M-; formatize and indent comment
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M-; formats and indent comment
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# C, C++ and Java Modes
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M-a beginning of statement
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M-e end of statement
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M C-e end of function
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C-c RETURN Set cursor to beginning of function and mark at the end
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C-c C-q indent the whole function according to indention style
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C-c C-a toggle modus in which after electric signs (like {}:\';./*) emacs does the indention
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C-c C-d toggle auto hungry mode in which emacs deletes groups of spaces with one del-press
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C-c C-a toggle modus in which after electric signs (like {}:\';./*) Emacs does the indention
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C-c C-d toggle auto hungry mode in which Emacs deletes groups of spaces with one del-press
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C-c C-u go to beginning of this preprocessor statement
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C-c C-c comment out marked area
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# More general
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M-x outline-minor-mode
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collapses function definitions in a file to a mere {...}
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M-x show-subtree
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If you are in one of the collapsed functions, this un-collapses it
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If you are in one of the collapsed functions, this expands it
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# In order to achieve some of the feats coming up,
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# now you have to run etags *.c *.h *.cpp
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# (or what ever ending you source files have) in the source directory
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M-. (Meta dot) If you are in a function call, this will take you to it\'s definition
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M-x tags-search ENTER
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Searches through all you etaged
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M-, (Meta comma) jumps to the next occurence for tags-search
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M-, (Meta comma) jumps to the next occurrence for tags-search
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M-x tags-query-replace yum.
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This lets you replace some text in all the tagged files
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# whether the retry time has been reached or not
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exim -M <message-id> [ <message-id> ... ]
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# Force message to fail and bounce as "cancelled by administrator"
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# Force message to fail and bounce as "canceled by administrator"
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exim -Mg <message-id> [ <message-id> ... ]
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# View message's headers
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# to the ffmpeg(1) man page for more information on these levels of logging.
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ffmpeg -v 0 -i IN_FILE OUT_FILE
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# If you want to see ongoing but not over-the-top statitics for the file on
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# If you want to see ongoing but not over-the-top statistics for the file on
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# which ffmpeg(1) is currently working, you can make use of the `-stats` flag.
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ffmpeg -stats -i IN_FILE OUT_FILE
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# times faster, and allows for more specificity.
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find -perm -4000 -type f -print0 | xargs -I '{}' -0 \ls -l '{}'
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# Find and remove files with case-senstive extension of `.txt`.
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# Find and remove files with case-sensitive extension of `.txt`.
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find [PATH] -name '*.txt' -exec rm '{}' \;
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# The above is much more efficiently written as shown below, as find(1) has its
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# own built-in delete function, not to mention a single rm(1) process was
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# “.pgpkey” and “.forward” from the user's home directory.
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finger -s username
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# weather report in console (for nuremberg in this case)
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# weather report in console (for Nuremberg in this case)
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finger nuremberg@graph.no
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git checkout -b new_branch # <-- Create and checkout a new branch.
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git merge upstream/master # <-- Merge remote into local repo.
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git show 83fb499 # <-- Show what a commit did.
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git show 83fb499:path/fo/file.ext # <-- Show the file as it was in 83fb499.
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git show 83fb499:path/to/file.ext # <-- Show the file as it was in 83fb499.
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git diff branch_1 branch_2 # <-- Check difference between branches.
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git log # <-- Show all of the commits.
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git status # <-- Show the changes from the last commit.
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# It is a wrapper for nvidia-smi.
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# To install: `pip install gpustat`
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# show GPU statistsics with the processes PIDs and names
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# show GPU statistics with the processes PIDs and names
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gpustat -cp
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# side-by-side hexadecimal and ascii view of the first 128 bytes of a file
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# side-by-side hexadecimal and ASCII view of the first 128 bytes of a file
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hexdump -C -n128 /etc/passwd
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# Convert a binary file to C Array
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#
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# When creating new window, currently focused window
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# will be split in half and one half will be used by new window.
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# You can control whether it will split horiontally or
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# You can control whether it will split horizontally or
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# vertically with ◆+v or ◆+h.
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# You can focus multiple windows at once.
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# For example with this layout with two windows:
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# Default configuration path:
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/etc/i3/config
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# Keys can be binded with bindsym like this:
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# Keys can be bound with bindsym like this:
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bindsym $mod+4 workspace $ws4
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bindsym $mod+Shift+R exec custom-script-in-path.sh --flag1 --flag2
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bindcode 172 exec playerctl play-pause
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# Discover targets at iscsi portal ADDR:PORT
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# Prints a list of available iscsi targets, example:
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#
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# <taget-ip>:<port> <IQN>
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# <target-ip>:<port> <IQN>
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# 10.10.10.42:3260,1 iqn.2007-10:iscsi.target0
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iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p ADDR:PORT
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# Group by a key - opposite to flatten
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jq 'group_by(.foo)'
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# Minimun value of an array
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# Minimum value of an array
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jq 'min'
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# See also min, max, min_by(path_exp), max_by(path_exp)
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# jslint
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#
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# The JavaScript Code Quality Tool written by Dougls Crockford
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# The JavaScript Code Quality Tool written by Douglas Crockford
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# to install jslint
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sudo npm install jslint -g
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# kafka-topics
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#
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# Comamnd-line tool to manage Kafka topics
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# Command-line tool to manage Kafka topics
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# list topics
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kafka-topics --zookeeper localhost:2181 --list
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links2 -http.fake-user-agent 'Mozilla/5.0' duckduckgo.co.uk
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# Have links2(1) request not to be tracked (as if anyone respects this!?). The
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# `1` is a boolean integer, indicating to enable the aforetyped option. This
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# `1` is a boolean integer, indicating to enable the option. This
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# option is by default disabled, according the August 2006 man page.
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links2 -http.do-not-track 1 duckduckgo.co.uk
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# lse
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# Linux enumeration tools for pentesting and CTFs.
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# Linux enumeration tools for pen-testing and CTFs.
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# This project was inspired by https://github.com/rebootuser/LinEnum and uses
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# many of its tests. Unlike LinEnum, lse tries to gradualy expose the
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# information depending on its importance from a privesc point of view.
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# many of its tests. Unlike LinEnum, lse tries to gradually expose the
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# information depending on its importance from a privacy point of view.
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# GitHub repo: https://github.com/diego-treitos/linux-smart-enumeration.git
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# Basic usage
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# fst: File system related tests.
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# sys: System related tests.
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# sec: Security measures related tests.
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# ret: Recurren tasks (cron, timers) related tests.
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# ret: Recurrent tasks (cron, timers) related tests.
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# net: Network related tests.
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# srv: Services related tests.
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# pro: Processes related tests.
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# Extends a logical volume in an existing volume group.
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# A volume group is a collection of logical and physical volumes.
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# Extend volume in volume mylv in groug vg0
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# Extend volume in volume mylv in group vg0
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# (defined by volume path /dev/vg0/mylv)
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# to 12 gigabyte:
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lvextend -L 12G /dev/vg0/mylv
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# Extend volume in volume mylv in groug vg0
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# Extend volume in volume mylv in group vg0
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# (defined by volume path /dev/vg0/mylv)
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# by 1 gigabyte:
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lvextend -L +1G /dev/vg0/mylv
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# Extend volume in volume mylv in groug vg0
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# Extend volume in volume mylv in group vg0
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# (defined by volume path /dev/vg0/mylv)
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# to use all of the unallocated space in the volume group vg0:
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lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/vg0/mylv
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# and execute my-script.js after that
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mongo localhost:27017/myDatabase my-script.js
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# Evaluate a javascript expression on the database:
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# Evaluate a JavaScript expression on the database:
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mongo --eval 'JSON.stringify(db.foo.findOne())' database
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# See also:
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#
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# shift+d (D) : Delete messages using pattern
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# shift+t (T) : Select messages using pattern
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# shift+u (U) : Un-delete messages using pattern
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# ctrl+t : de-selected messages using pattern
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# shift+u (U) : Undelete messages using pattern
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# ctrl+t : deselect messages using pattern
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# d : Delete message
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# N : Mark as new
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# C : Copy message to another folder(mailbox)
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nm -D executable
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# Change the format of the nm output
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# (display the output of nm command in posix style)
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# (display the output of nm command in POSIX style)
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nm -u -f posix executable
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# Display only the external symbols of executable
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# -pT:443 => Scan only port 443 with TCP (T:)
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nmap -T5 --min-parallelism=50 -n --script "ssl-heartbleed" -pT:443 127.0.0.1
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# Show all informations (debug mode)
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# Show all information (debug mode)
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nmap -d ...
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# Discovert DHCP information on an interface
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# Discover DHCP information on an interface
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nmap --script broadcast-dhcp-discover -e eth0
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# create a new MBR/msdos partition table for BIOS systems
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# create a new MBR/MSDOS partition table for BIOS systems
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(parted) mklabel msdos
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# create a new GPT partition table for UEFI systems instead, use:
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# pg_top
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# Display and update information about the top cpu PostgreSQL processes
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# Display and update information about the top CPU PostgreSQL processes
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# connect to port 5432 using user postgres, and database, ask for password
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pg_top -p 5432 -U postgres -d database -W
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# Display the actual query plan (EXPLAIN ANALYZE)
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# E
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# Display re-determined execution plan (EXPLAIN) of the SQL statement
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# by a backend process
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# by a back end process
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# L
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# Display the currently held locks by a backend process
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# Display the currently held locks by a back end process
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# Q
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# Display the currently running query of a backend process
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# Display the currently running query of a back end process
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# X
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# Display user index statistics.
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# Examine process limits and permissions:
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prctl ${PID}
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# Examine process limits and permissions in machine parseable format:
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# Examine process limits and permissions in machine parse-able format:
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prctl -P ${PID}
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# Get specific limit for a running process:
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# /proc is a pseudo-filesystem containing running process information and more.
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# See the commandline arguments that started the process
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# See the command line arguments that started the process
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cat /proc/<pid>/cmdline
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# See the process's environment variables
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# In this example, the [I]nput [F]ield [S]eperator is set to `=` for only the
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# `read` built-in, and the `-a` flag is used to split the input, per the
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# provided IFS, into an array. This then means the first index is the key and
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# the second index the value, which is ideal when parsing configurtion files.
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# the second index the value, which is ideal when parsing configuration files.
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while IFS='=' read -a Line; do
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COMMANDS
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done < INPUT_FILE
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# resize2fs
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# ext2/ext3/ext4 file system resizer
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# ext2/ext3/ext4 file system resize tool
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# resize filesystem up to the block device size
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# make e2fsck /dev/xvdb1 before
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# rustup
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# The Rust toolchain installer
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# The Rust tool chain installer
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# update rustup toolchain
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# update rustup tool chain
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rustup update
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# install nightly build
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rustup install nightly
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# use rustc from nightly toolchain
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# use rustc from nightly tool chain
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rustup run nightly rustc --version
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# switch to nightly installation
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rustup default nightly
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# List all available targets for the active toolchain
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# List all available targets for the active tool chain
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rustup target list
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# Install the Android target
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@ -22,5 +22,5 @@ rustup target add arm-linux-androideabi
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# Run a shell configured for the nightly compiler
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rustup run nightly bash
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# Show which toolchain will be used in the current directory
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# Show which tool chain will be used in the current directory
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rustup show
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# scp
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# Secure copy (remote file copy program)
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# Secury copies files from remote ADDR's APTH to the current-working-directory.
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# Securely copies files from remote ADDR's PATH to the current-working-directory.
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# By default here, port 22 is used, or whichever port is otherwise configured.
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scp ADDR:PATH ./
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# short (Bash-Snippets)
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# Unmasks shortended urls.
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# Unmasks shortened URLs.
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# Unmask the true url behind a shortened link
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# Unmask the true URL behind a shortened link
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short tinyurl.com/jhkj
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# Output: http://possiblemaliciouswebsiteornot.com
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# slsc
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# SpreadSheet for console, written using libslang (legacy)
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# Spreadsheet for console, written using libslang (legacy)
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# to install
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# * install libslang-dev first
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13
sheets/sort
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sheets/sort
@ -4,11 +4,14 @@
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# Return the contents of the British English dictionary, in reverse order.
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sort -r /usr/share/dict/british-english
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# Since sort(1) can filter out duplicate adjacent lines or fields, this example
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# therefore makes uniq(1) redundant. You should only ever use uniq(1) if you
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# need its functionality, or need uniqueness without sorting.
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# The GNU sort(1) command can also filter out adjacent duplicate lines and can
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# therefore overlap with the uniq(1) command. However, uniq(1) has some options
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# that sort(1) cannot do so refer to the man page for you situation if you
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# require something beyond a basic uniqueness check. In addition, there is the
|
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# potential for parallizing the processing by piping sort(1) into uniq(1) for
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# non trivial tasks.
|
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#
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# By default, sort(1) sorts lines or fields using the ASCI table. Here, we're
|
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# By default, sort(1) sorts lines or fields using the ASCII table. Here, we're
|
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# essentially getting alphanumeric sorting, where case is handled separately; -
|
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# this results in these words being adjacent to one another, thus duplicates
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# are removed.
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@ -17,7 +20,7 @@ sort -r /usr/share/dict/british-english
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printf '%s\n' this is a list of of random words with duplicate words | sort -u
|
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|
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# Sort numerically. If you don't provide the `-n` flag, sort(1) will instead
|
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# sort by the ASCI table, as mentioned above, meaning it'll display as 1, 10, -
|
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# sort by the ASCII table, as mentioned above, meaning it'll display as 1, 10, -
|
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# 11, 2, 3, 4, etc.
|
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printf '%d\n' {1..9} 10 11 | sort -n
|
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|
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|
@ -27,13 +27,13 @@ ssh -X -t user@example.com 'chromium-browser'
|
||||
# Create a SOCKS proxy on localhost and port 9999.
|
||||
ssh -D 9999 user@example.com
|
||||
|
||||
# Connect to server, but allow for X11 forwarding, while also using GZip
|
||||
# Connect to server, but allow for X11 forwarding, while also using Gzip
|
||||
# compression (can be much faster; YMMV), and using the `blowfish` encryption.
|
||||
# For more information, see: http://unix.stackexchange.com/q/12755/44856
|
||||
ssh -XCc blowfish user@example.com
|
||||
|
||||
# Copy files and directories, via SSH, from remote host to the current working
|
||||
# directory, with GZip compression. An option for when `rsync` isn't available.
|
||||
# directory, with Gzip compression. An option for when `rsync` isn't available.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This works by creating (not temporary!) a remote Tar archive, then piping its
|
||||
# output to a local Tar process, which then extracts it to STDOUT.
|
||||
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ ssh -i some_id_rsa -o IdentitiesOnly=yes them@there:/path/
|
||||
# Temporarily disable `pubkey` authentication for this instance.
|
||||
ssh -o PubkeyAuthentication=no username@hostname.com
|
||||
|
||||
# Mount a remote directory or filesystem, through SSH, to a local mountpoint.
|
||||
# Mount a remote directory or filesystem, through SSH, to a local mount point.
|
||||
# Install SSHFS from: https://github.com/libfuse/sshfs
|
||||
sshfs name@server:/path/to/folder /path/to/mount/point
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
# swipl
|
||||
# SWI-Prolog is a versatile implementation of the Prolog language.
|
||||
|
||||
# run plolog interpreter in interactive mode
|
||||
# run Prolog interpreter in interactive mode
|
||||
swipl
|
||||
|
||||
# consult file.pl, run goal mygoal(3,foo)
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
# SysVinit to Systemd Cheatsheet
|
||||
# SysVinit to Systemd Cheat sheet
|
||||
|
||||
# Ways in which to control an available service.
|
||||
#
|
||||
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ chkconfig SERVICE
|
||||
# SystemD:
|
||||
systemctl is-enabled SERVICE
|
||||
|
||||
# Print a table of services, listing for which runlevel each is configured.
|
||||
# Print a table of services, listing for which run level each is configured.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# SysVinit:
|
||||
chkconfig --list
|
||||
@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ chkconfig SERVICE --add
|
||||
# SystemD:
|
||||
systemctl daemon-reload
|
||||
|
||||
# Runlevel/Target -- Half the system.
|
||||
# Run level/Target -- Half the system.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# SysVinit Runlevel: 0
|
||||
# SysVinit Run level: 0
|
||||
# SystemD Target: runlevel0.target
|
||||
# poweroff.target
|
||||
#
|
||||
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ systemctl daemon-reload
|
||||
# SystemD Target: runlevel1.target
|
||||
# rescue.target
|
||||
#
|
||||
# User-defined/Site-specific runlevels. By default, identical to 3.
|
||||
# User-defined/Site-specific run levels. By default, identical to 3.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# SysVinit Runlevel: 2, 4
|
||||
# SystemD Target: runlevel2.target
|
||||
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
# tar
|
||||
# GNU version of the tar archiving utility
|
||||
|
||||
# An approach to backing up the current user's HOME, using tar(1) and GZip
|
||||
# An approach to backing up the current user's HOME, using tar(1) and Gzip
|
||||
# compression. Permissions (modes) will be preserved. The filename format will
|
||||
# be: UID:GID_DATE.tgz
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ tmux attach-session -t name
|
||||
#
|
||||
# setw -g mode-keys vi # to switch into vi mode
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Function vi emacs
|
||||
# Function Vi Emacs
|
||||
# -----------------------------------------------
|
||||
# Back to indentation ^ M-m
|
||||
# Start selection Space C-space
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
# Todo (Bash-Snippets)
|
||||
# A simplistic commandline todo list
|
||||
# A simplistic command line to-do list
|
||||
|
||||
# Add a task to your todo list
|
||||
todo -a This is an example task
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
# tsp
|
||||
# task-spooler - A simple unix batch system to run commands in a queue
|
||||
# task-spooler - A simple Unix batch system to run commands in a queue
|
||||
|
||||
# Run a job in the background
|
||||
tsp pg_dump mydb
|
||||
|
@ -5,8 +5,8 @@
|
||||
# mode creation mask") for only the current user, and only his or her current
|
||||
# session. The (one) leading zero is optional, unless you otherwise need it.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This umask setting is actually recommended for security by RHEL, and is also
|
||||
# mentioned and I believe recommended in the Arch Linux Wiki.
|
||||
# This umask setting is actually recommended for security by major Linux distributions
|
||||
# like RHEL, Debian and Arch Linux.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The result of '0077' being -- and I'll use standard octal with which we're
|
||||
# all probably familiar -- that all new files are created using the '600'
|
||||
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
# xfs_repair
|
||||
# repair an XFS filesystem
|
||||
|
||||
# rapair a XFS filesystem
|
||||
# repair a XFS filesystem
|
||||
xfs_repair /dev/dm-0
|
||||
|
||||
# last resort option:
|
||||
|
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ xinput --set-prop 8 157 1.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 1.000000 0.000000 0.
|
||||
xinput disable [touchscreen XID]
|
||||
|
||||
# Disable middle mouse button click
|
||||
# Numbers are what you do with the first, second, and third (ie, left, middle, right) mouse buttons.
|
||||
# Numbers are what you do with the first, second, and third (i.e., left, middle, right) mouse buttons.
|
||||
# 1 0 3 means that the left button should do a left click (action 1),
|
||||
# the middle button should do nothing,
|
||||
# and the right button should do a right click (action 3).
|
||||
|
@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ export GTK_IM_MODULE=$input_module
|
||||
export XMODIFIERS=@im=$input_module
|
||||
export QT_IM_MODULE=$input_module
|
||||
EOF
|
||||
# And you probly need to start:
|
||||
# And you probably need to start:
|
||||
# ibus-daemon --xim --verbose --daemonize --replace
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ xm resume
|
||||
# Similar to suspend except with user definable state file
|
||||
xm save
|
||||
|
||||
# Similar to resume except restoreable with exports that used the save verb
|
||||
# Similar to resume except can be restored with exports that used the save verb
|
||||
xm restore
|
||||
|
||||
# Dumps core per domain
|
||||
|
@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ xset s off
|
||||
# Change time before which the screen is blanked, to 3,600 seconds (1 hour).
|
||||
xset s 3600 3600
|
||||
|
||||
# Turn off Display Power Management Signaling. To instead enable DPMS, the `-`
|
||||
# Turn off Display Power Management Signalling. To instead enable DPMS, the `-`
|
||||
# character is simply changed to `+`.
|
||||
xset -dpms
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ yay -Y --gendb
|
||||
# and use PKGBUILD modification time and not version to determine update
|
||||
yay -Syu --devel --timeupdate
|
||||
|
||||
# instalation
|
||||
# installation
|
||||
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/yay.git
|
||||
cd yay
|
||||
makepkg -si
|
||||
|
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ yq r sample.yml spec.metadata[name==myapp]
|
||||
# Collect results into an array
|
||||
yq r sample.yaml --collect a.*.animal
|
||||
|
||||
# Read from the 2nd docuemnt
|
||||
# Read from the 2nd document
|
||||
yq r -d1 sample.yaml b.c
|
||||
|
||||
# Validate a document
|
||||
|
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ yq eval \
|
||||
yq eval '.a |= .b' sample.yml
|
||||
|
||||
# Update multiple nodes. a and c are siblings.
|
||||
yq eval '(.a, .c) |= "potatoe"' sample.yml
|
||||
yq eval '(.a, .c) |= "potato"' sample.yml
|
||||
|
||||
# Update selected results.
|
||||
# Only update a's children with value=='apple' to 'frog'.
|
||||
|
@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
|
||||
# ytview (Bash-Snippets)
|
||||
# search and play youtube videos right from the terminal
|
||||
# search and play YouTube videos right from the terminal
|
||||
|
||||
# Search for youtube videos by title
|
||||
# Search for YouTube videos by title
|
||||
ytview This is my search query
|
||||
|
||||
# Search for youtbe videos by specifying a channel
|
||||
# Search for YouTube videos by specifying a channel
|
||||
ytview -c numberphile
|
||||
|
||||
# After using one of the two above commands you will be able
|
||||
|
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Block a user