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# taken from http://www.piware.de/2011/01/creating-an-https-server-in-python/
# generate server.xml with the following command:
# openssl req -new -x509 -keyout server.pem -out server.pem -days 365 -nodes
# run as follows:
# python simple-https-server.py
# then in your browser, visit:
# https://localhost:4443
import BaseHTTPServer, SimpleHTTPServer
import ssl
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asears / Retina Figures.ipynb
Created December 20, 2019 07:38 — forked from minrk/Retina Figures.ipynb
2x plots for Retina displays with matplotlib and the IPython Notebook
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asears / gist:e9f022ecb56895981199811ee5fd9dda
Created January 4, 2020 13:39 — forked from rxaviers/gist:7360908
Complete list of github markdown emoji markup

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😗 :kissing: 😙 :kissing_smiling_eyes: 😛 :stuck_out_tongue:
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asears / README.md
Created January 4, 2020 13:39 — forked from roachhd/README.md
EMOJI cheatsheet 😛😳😗😓🙉😸🙈🙊😽💀💢💥✨💏👫👄👃👀👛👛🗼🔮🔮🎄🎅👻

EMOJI CHEAT SHEET

Emoji emoticons listed on this page are supported on Campfire, GitHub, Basecamp, Redbooth, Trac, Flowdock, Sprint.ly, Kandan, Textbox.io, Kippt, Redmine, JabbR, Trello, Hall, plug.dj, Qiita, Zendesk, Ruby China, Grove, Idobata, NodeBB Forums, Slack, Streamup, OrganisedMinds, Hackpad, Cryptbin, Kato, Reportedly, Cheerful Ghost, IRCCloud, Dashcube, MyVideoGameList, Subrosa, Sococo, Quip, And Bang, Bonusly, Discourse, Ello, and Twemoji Awesome. However some of the emoji codes are not super easy to remember, so here is a little cheat sheet. ✈ Got flash enabled? Click the emoji code and it will be copied to your clipboard.

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# 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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asears / gen_video_interpolation.py
Created February 13, 2020 02:14 — forked from lzhbrian/gen_video_interpolation.py
generate interpolation video from stylegan2
"""
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
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asears / tmux-cheatsheet.markdown
Created February 24, 2020 03:51 — forked from MohamedAlaa/tmux-cheatsheet.markdown
tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

tmux new -s myname
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asears / gpg_git_signing.md
Last active April 9, 2020 11:23 — forked from alopresto/gpg_git_signing.md
Steps to enable GPG signing of git commits.

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:

  1. Generate and add your key to GitHub
  2. $ git config --global commit.gpgsign true ([OPTIONAL] every commit will now be signed)
  3. $ git config --global user.signingkey ABCDEF01 (where ABCDEF01 is the fingerprint of the key to use)
  4. $ git config --global alias.logs "log --show-signature" (now available as $ git logs)
  5. $ git config --global alias.cis "commit -S" (optional if global signing is false)
  6. $ echo "Some content" >> example.txt
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asears / wget.sh
Created December 30, 2020 14:18 — forked from crittermike/wget.sh
Download an entire website with wget, along with assets.
# 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.
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asears / export_issues.py
Created October 8, 2021 09:43 — forked from reberhardt7/export_issues.py
Github Issues Export: This script exports all issues from a repository, along with comments and events, into a JSON file. It also produces a Markdown file that can be used to easily view the issues.
"""
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),