Standard escape codes are prefixed with Escape
:
- Ctrl-Key:
^[
- Octal:
\033
- Unicode:
\u001b
- Hexadecimal:
\x1B
- Decimal:
27
import glob from 'fast-glob' | |
import { build } from 'esbuild' | |
import { Project } from 'ts-morph' | |
const project = new Project({ | |
compilerOptions: { | |
outDir: 'dist', | |
emitDeclarationOnly: true, | |
}, | |
tsConfigFilePath: './tsconfig.json', |
opendb () { | |
[ ! -f .env ] && { echo "No .env file found."; exit 1; } | |
DB_CONNECTION=$(grep DB_CONNECTION .env | grep -v -e '^\s*#' | cut -d '=' -f 2-) | |
DB_HOST=$(grep DB_HOST .env | grep -v -e '^\s*#' | cut -d '=' -f 2-) | |
DB_PORT=$(grep DB_PORT .env | grep -v -e '^\s*#' | cut -d '=' -f 2-) | |
DB_DATABASE=$(grep DB_DATABASE .env | grep -v -e '^\s*#' | cut -d '=' -f 2-) | |
DB_USERNAME=$(grep DB_USERNAME .env | grep -v -e '^\s*#' | cut -d '=' -f 2-) | |
DB_PASSWORD=$(grep DB_PASSWORD .env | grep -v -e '^\s*#' | cut -d '=' -f 2-) |
import * as React from "react"; | |
import { useMousePosition } from "~/hooks/useMousePosition"; | |
/** Component to cover the area between the mouse cursor and the sub-menu, to allow moving cursor to lower parts of sub-menu without the sub-menu disappearing. */ | |
export function MouseSafeArea(props: { parentRef: React.RefObject<HTMLDivElement> }) { | |
const { x = 0, y = 0, height: h = 0, width: w = 0 } = props.parentRef.current?.getBoundingClientRect() || {}; | |
const [mouseX, mouseY] = useMousePosition(); | |
const positions = { x, y, h, w, mouseX, mouseY }; | |
return ( | |
<div |
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ActivityTweet | |
generic_activity_highlights | |
generic_activity_momentsbreaking | |
RankedOrganicTweet | |
suggest_activity | |
suggest_activity_feed | |
suggest_activity_highlights | |
suggest_activity_tweet |
I wrote this answer on stackexchange, here: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/12597919/
It was wrongly deleted for containing "proprietary information" years later. I think that's bullshit so I am posting it here. Come at me.
Amazon is a SOA system with 100s of services (or so says Amazon Chief Technology Officer Werner Vogels). How do they handle build and release?
1Password 5.3 for OSX, 5.2 for iOS, and 4.1.0.538 for Windows support OTP. I've been using Authy for a while now, but the fact is, I haven't really been using 2FA for some time. As mentioned by 1Password in a recent blog post, having the OTP generator and password on the same device is very much not 2FA. It's just an expiring OTP, which can help, but let's not kid ourselves too much.
With that out of the way. One of the things that was interesting to me was moving my OTP out of Authy and into 1Password. I like the control I get with 1Password, but I didn't want to have to reset all my OTP right away, that would suck. So, I got to dissecting the Authy Chrome App to see what I could do.
Run the Authy Chrome app and make sure it's unlocked.
Now, enable Developer mode in Chrome. We'll need this to inspect the background application that stores al