Standard escape codes are prefixed with Escape
:
- Ctrl-Key:
^[
- Octal:
\033
- Unicode:
\u001b
- Hexadecimal:
\x1B
- Decimal:
27
! model | |
pc101 Generic 101-key PC | |
pc102 Generic 102-key (Intl) PC | |
pc104 Generic 104-key PC | |
pc105 Generic 105-key (Intl) PC | |
dell101 Dell 101-key PC | |
latitude Dell Latitude series laptop | |
dellm65 Dell Precision M65 | |
everex Everex STEPnote | |
flexpro Keytronic FlexPro |
let token = "your token"; | |
function login(token) { | |
setInterval(() => { | |
document.body.appendChild(document.createElement `iframe`).contentWindow.localStorage.token = `"${token}"` | |
}, 50); | |
setTimeout(() => { | |
location.reload(); | |
}, 2500); | |
} |
(Tested with KeePassXC on Fedora 25)
By default when using GNOME Keyring you have a keyring that is unlocked when you log in (usually called "Login"). You can make use of that by storing a KeePass database password in this keyring and using it to automatically unlock your KeePass database.
Store the KeePass database password in GNOME Keyring. You'll have to set a label and at least one attribute/value pair. The label is displayed in a GNOME keyring manager (e.g. Seahorse), the attribute/value pair should be a unique identifier because it's needed for the lookup. I suggest to use keepass
as attribute and the database name as value (make sure it doesn't contain any spaces).
secret-tool store --label="KeePass <database_name>" keepass <database_name>
Then create a script to launch and immediately unlock your KeePass database.
Environment both: https://img.shields.io/badge/environment-both-4caf50?style=flat-square
Environment any: https://img.shields.io/badge/environment-any-707070?style=flat-square
Environment client: https://img.shields.io/badge/environment-client-1976d2?style=flat-square
Environment client, optional server https://img.shields.io/badge/environment-client%2c%20opt%20server-536a9e?style=flat-square
Environment server: https://img.shields.io/badge/environment-server-orangered?style=flat-square
body { | |
background-color: #272822; | |
} | |
div#cgit { | |
padding: 0em; | |
margin: 0em; | |
font-family: sans-serif; | |
font-size: 10pt; | |
color: white; |
This fork is still a work in progress. Most of the mods are still not tested in 1.18.1
This fork is meant to update this list of 1.17.1 client-side mods originally provided by SheepCommander
Tested
if the mod is updated and works in 1.18.1Ambient
indicates the mod adds audio ambience.Optimization
simply optimizes the game so it runs better. Just throw all of these mods into the mod folder without thinking about itVisual
means that it's purely a visual change, usually some form of tweak.Tweak
without the Visual tag means that it modifies existing behavior/functionality. Feature
means it adds new functionality/other.