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Note : These are the settings i wrote by observing the Mediainfo of RARBG Encodes , these might not be 100% identical to RARBG Encodes.
These are FFMPEG Settings.
See comment below to see the code
@ayyybe
ayyybe / ccdl.command
Last active August 17, 2025 17:55
Adobe Offline Package Builder v0.1.2 (macOS only) --- No longer being maintained.
#!/bin/bash
CYAN="$(tput bold; tput setaf 6)"
RESET="$(tput sgr0)"
clear
if command -v python3 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
if [ $(python3 -c "print('ye')") = "ye" ]; then
clear
@50percentgrey
50percentgrey / apple.sh
Created January 29, 2020 19:11
Delete-Clean Unnecessary files / Apple / Xcode
#!/bin/bash
# Delete Archived Applications
rm -r ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/*/
# Delete Devired Data
rm -r ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/*/
# Delete Apple cached files
rm -r ~/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Caches/dyld/*/*/
@gadzhimari
gadzhimari / adobe_cc.md
Created November 22, 2018 11:29
Completely Remove Adobe from your Mac in 2 Steps

Step 1

Download and run the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool, their multi-app uninstaller and wipe assistant. Adobe does recommend running individual application uninstallers first, your call. Click the Clean All option.

Step 2

Type a one line command in terminal find ~/ -iname "*adobe*" and it's shows up all files which match pattern.

To remove all files

`sudo rm -rf /Applications/Adobe* /Applications/Utilities/Adobe* /Library/Application\ Support/Adobe /Library/Preferences/com.adobe.* /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.adobe.* /private/var/db/receipts/com.adobe.* ~/Library/Application\ Support/Adobe* ~/Library/Application\ Support/com.apple.sharedfilelist/com.apple.LSSharedFileList.ApplicationRecentDocuments/com.adobe* ~/Library/Application\ Support/CrashReporter/Adobe* ~/Library/Caches/Adobe ~/Library/Caches/com.Adobe.* ~/Library/Caches/com.adobe.* ~/Library/Cookies/com.adobe.* ~/Library/Logs/Adobe* ~/Librar

@darrenpmeyer
darrenpmeyer / open-vm-tools-vmware-ubuntu-sharing.md
Last active July 4, 2025 23:21
open-vm-tools and VMWare Shared Folders for Ubuntu guests

(NB: adapted from this Ask Ubuntu thread -- tested to work on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS through Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy).

Unlike using VMWare Tools to enable Linux guest capabilities, the open-vm-tools package doesn't auto-mount shared VMWare folders. This can be frustrating in various ways, but there's an easy fix.

TL;DR

Install open-vm-tools and run:

sudo mount -t fuse.vmhgfs-fuse .host:/ /mnt/hgfs -o allow_other
@miku
miku / .gitignore
Created January 25, 2012 14:34
Command line one-stop installer for TWAIN-SANE scanner backends for Mac OS X.
.twain-installer-cache