""" | |
This script uses Github's API V3 with Basic Authentication to export issues from | |
a repository. The script saves a json file with all of the information from the | |
API for issues, comments, and events (on the issues), downloads all of the | |
images attached to issues, and generates a markdown file that can be rendered | |
into a basic HTML page crudely mimicking Github's issue page. If the gfm module | |
is available, the script will go ahead and render it itself. | |
In the end, you'll be left with a folder containing a raw .json file (which you | |
can use to extract information for your needs, or to import it somewhere else), |
# One liner | |
wget --recursive --page-requisites --adjust-extension --span-hosts --convert-links --restrict-file-names=windows --domains yoursite.com --no-parent yoursite.com | |
# Explained | |
wget \ | |
--recursive \ # Download the whole site. | |
--page-requisites \ # Get all assets/elements (CSS/JS/images). | |
--adjust-extension \ # Save files with .html on the end. | |
--span-hosts \ # Include necessary assets from offsite as well. | |
--convert-links \ # Update links to still work in the static version. |
On windows, git config --global gpg.program "C:\Program Files (x86)\GnuPG\bin\gpg.exe"
If anyone is interested in setting up their system to automatically (or manually) sign their git commits with their GPG key, here are the steps:
- Generate and add your key to GitHub
$ git config --global commit.gpgsign true
([OPTIONAL] every commit will now be signed)$ git config --global user.signingkey ABCDEF01
(whereABCDEF01
is the fingerprint of the key to use)$ git config --global alias.logs "log --show-signature"
(now available as$ git logs
)$ git config --global alias.cis "commit -S"
(optional if global signing is false)$ echo "Some content" >> example.txt
""" | |
Author: lzhbrian (https://lzhbrian.me) | |
Date: 2020.1.20 | |
Note: mainly modified from: https://github.com/tkarras/progressive_growing_of_gans/blob/master/util_scripts.py#L50 | |
""" | |
import numpy as np | |
from PIL import Image | |
import os | |
import scipy |
# git clone https://github.com/NVlabs/stylegan2 | |
import os | |
import numpy as np | |
from scipy.interpolate import interp1d | |
from scipy.io import wavfile | |
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt | |
import PIL.Image | |
import moviepy.editor | |
import dnnlib |
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