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vunb / ffmpeg-convert-mp3-to-wave
Created November 7, 2013 04:52
Convert mp3 to wave format using ffmpeg
ffmpeg -i input.mp3 -acodec pcm_s16le -ac 1 -ar 16000 output.wav
# To convert all mp3 files in a directory in Linux:
for f in *.mp3; do ffmpeg -i "$f" -acodec pcm_s16le -ac 1 -ar 16000 "${f%.mp3}.wav"; done
# Or Windows:
for /r %i in (*) do ffmpeg -i %i -acodec pcm_s16le -ac 1 -ar 16000 %i.wav
@hwgao
hwgao / my_logger.py
Created May 21, 2014 08:20
Terminator plugin -- log the output of the terminator into a file with the current time as the default file name and with the time stamp on each line
#!/usr/bin/python
# Plugin by Sinan Nalkaya <sardok@gmail.com>
# See LICENSE of Terminator package.
""" logger.py - Terminator Plugin to log 'content' of individual
terminals """
import os
import sys
@subfuzion
subfuzion / http-status-codes.md
Last active September 3, 2023 09:15
General REST API HTTP Status Codes

Reference: RFC 2616 - HTTP Status Code Definitions

General

  • 400 BAD REQUEST: The request was invalid or cannot be otherwise served. An accompanying error message will explain further. For security reasons, requests without authentication are considered invalid and will yield this response.
  • 401 UNAUTHORIZED: The authentication credentials are missing, or if supplied are not valid or not sufficient to access the resource.
  • 403 FORBIDDEN: The request has been refused. See the accompanying message for the specific reason (most likely for exceeding rate limit).
  • 404 NOT FOUND: The URI requested is invalid or the resource requested does not exists.
  • 406 NOT ACCEPTABLE: The request specified an invalid format.
@rochacbruno
rochacbruno / mainpython.md
Last active July 5, 2023 10:56
Use of __main__.py

The use of __main__.py to create executables

myprojectfolder/
    |_ __main__.py
    |_ __init__.py

Being __main__.py:

print("Hello")

@rvl
rvl / git-pushing-multiple.rst
Created February 9, 2016 11:41
How to push to multiple git remotes at once. Useful if you keep mirrors of your repo.

Pushing to Multiple Git Repos

If a project has to have multiple git repos (e.g. Bitbucket and Github) then it's better that they remain in sync.

Usually this would involve pushing each branch to each repo in turn, but actually Git allows pushing to multiple repos in one go.

If in doubt about what git is doing when you run these commands, just

@subfuzion
subfuzion / curl.md
Last active May 3, 2024 09:26
curl POST examples

Common Options

-#, --progress-bar Make curl display a simple progress bar instead of the more informational standard meter.

-b, --cookie <name=data> Supply cookie with request. If no =, then specifies the cookie file to use (see -c).

-c, --cookie-jar <file name> File to save response cookies to.

@LeCoupa
LeCoupa / redis_cheatsheet.bash
Last active March 18, 2024 09:08
Redis Cheatsheet - Basic Commands You Must Know --> UPDATED VERSION --> https://github.com/LeCoupa/awesome-cheatsheets
# Redis Cheatsheet
# All the commands you need to know
redis-server /path/redis.conf # start redis with the related configuration file
redis-cli # opens a redis prompt
# Strings.
@EvieePy
EvieePy / error_handler.py
Last active January 16, 2024 15:12
Simple Error Handling for ext.commands - discord.py
"""
If you are not using this inside a cog, add the event decorator e.g:
@bot.event
async def on_command_error(ctx, error)
For examples of cogs see:
https://gist.github.com/EvieePy/d78c061a4798ae81be9825468fe146be
For a list of exceptions:
https://discordpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ext/commands/api.html#exceptions

Given a subscribed calendar with a url like

https://example.com/example.ics

To force Google Calendar to refresh and reload the contents right now, unsubscribe from the calendar and subscribe to a new calendar with a URL like

https://example.com/example.ics#1

Adding the anchor tag will force Google Calendar to think of it as a new calendar

@pszaflarski
pszaflarski / _remap_dict.py
Created July 9, 2018 17:49
remap a python dictionary with new keys
def _remap_dict(d, fromto_mapping, method='delete'):
"""
Remap dictionary keys from a certain set of keys to a new set of keys
:param d: the dictionary that needs to be remapped
:param fromto_mapping: a dictionary mapping of keys in the original dictionary to the output dictionary
:param method: what do do with keys that aren't found in the mapping
'delete' means that they will be removed from the output dictionary
'remain' means that they will have their original names in the output dictionary
:return: the output dictionary with keys remapped, will return None if method is not recognized
"""