start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
ּ_בּ | |
בּ_בּ | |
טּ_טּ | |
כּ‗כּ | |
לּ_לּ | |
מּ_מּ | |
סּ_סּ | |
תּ_תּ | |
٩(×̯×)۶ | |
٩(̾●̮̮̃̾•̃̾)۶ |
#!/bin/bash | |
function jsonval { | |
temp=`echo $json | sed 's/\\\\\//\//g' | sed 's/[{}]//g' | awk -v k="text" '{n=split($0,a,","); for (i=1; i<=n; i++) print a[i]}' | sed 's/\"\:\"/\|/g' | sed 's/[\,]/ /g' | sed 's/\"//g' | grep -w $prop` | |
echo ${temp##*|} | |
} | |
json=`curl -s -X GET http://twitter.com/users/show/$1.json` | |
prop='profile_image_url' | |
picurl=`jsonval` |
require 'bindata' | |
require 'benchmark' | |
require 'win32/registry' | |
require 'io/console' | |
class GGPK | |
class UTF16String < BinData::String | |
def snapshot | |
super.force_encoding('UTF-16LE') | |
end |
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
I know this document seems long, but it shouldn't be too difficult to follow. This guide is based on Windows, but every program here has Linux/Mac equivalents, and in most cases they're built-in. So, take a deep breath and go step by step.
The steps below are for GitHub, but the steps are almost idential for Bitbucket, Heroku, etc.
You'll probably want to make sure Chocolatey is installed, since it streamlines installing this stuff later. If you install via Chocolatey, you don't need to run the installers from the products' respective sites.
# | |
# Auth filter /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/nginx-auth.conf: | |
# | |
# Blocks IPs that makes too much accesses to the server | |
# | |
[Definition] | |
failregex = ^<HOST> -.*"(GET|POST).*HTTP.*" | |
ignoreregex = |