The trap command accepts the following options:
-p
: Displays signal commands.
-l
#!/bin/bash | |
# shellcheck disable=2034,2046,2086 | |
function nginx-logstalgia(){ | |
local log_dir log_path output_dir output_path \ | |
title currentdate updaterate simulationspeed \ | |
glowintensity glowmultiplier glowduration \ | |
SaveToVideo pitchspeed addressmaxdepth \ | |
pathmaxdepth addressabbrdepth pathabbrdepth \ | |
outputframerate fromdate todate paddlemode \ |
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function Get-WifiPasswords { | |
# Get the list of Wi-Fi profiles and store it in a variable. | |
$profiles = netsh wlan show profiles | |
# For each line in the list of profiles, extract the profile name. | |
# Then, for each profile name, get the profile information, which includes the password. | |
# Finally, create a custom object with the SSID and password for each profile. | |
$wifiProfiles = $profiles | | |
Select-String -Pattern '\:(.+)$' | | |
ForEach-Object { |
#!/bin/env bash | |
### FUNCTION ###{{{ | |
function bash_progress_bar(){ | |
## Localize Variables ##{{{ | |
local \ |
Cloning this script with this script
[dampsock@localhost] $ gh-gist-clone-pretty "e9e3a3902474ff4938c95a9c0c3d5bf1"
Cloning into 'gh-gist-clone-pretty.sh'...
remote: Enumerating objects: 3, done.
remote: Counting objects: 100% (3/3), done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (3/3), done.
remote: Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0
Receiving objects: 100% (3/3), done.
#!/bin/bash | |
##############################################################################: | |
##############################################################################: | |
##: | |
##: | |
####: DEFINE_CHAR_VARIABLES | |
##: {{{ DEFINE_CHAR_VARIABLES | |
_thin_line_sep="---------------------------------------------------" |
#!/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/bash | |
set -eu | |
# Setup TERMUX_APP_PACKAGE_MANAGER | |
source "/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/termux-setup-package-manager" || exit 1 | |
show_help() { | |
local cache_size | |
local cache_dir="" | |
if [ "$TERMUX_APP_PACKAGE_MANAGER" = "apt" ]; then |
{ | |
"Æ": { "codepoints": [198], "characters": "\u00C6" }, | |
"Æ": { "codepoints": [198], "characters": "\u00C6" }, | |
"&": { "codepoints": [38], "characters": "\u0026" }, | |
"&": { "codepoints": [38], "characters": "\u0026" }, | |
"Á": { "codepoints": [193], "characters": "\u00C1" }, | |
"Á": { "codepoints": [193], "characters": "\u00C1" }, | |
"Ă": { "codepoints": [258], "characters": "\u0102" }, | |
"Â": { "codepoints": [194], "characters": "\u00C2" }, | |
"Â": { "codepoints": [194], "characters": "\u00C2" }, |