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FLOSSing
Alexandre ZANNI
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FLOSSing
I'm a Cybersecurity engineer, security auditor, pentester and ethical hacker.
Generate Markdown table of open ports from Nmap scan results
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How to change your commit messages in Git? — First published in fullweb.io issue #55
How to change your commit messages in Git?
At some point you’ll find yourself in a situation where you need edit a commit message.
That commit might already be pushed or not, be the most recent or burried below 10 other commits, but fear not, git has your back 🙂.
Not pushed + most recent commit:
git commit --amend
This will open your $EDITOR and let you change the message. Continue with your usual git push origin master.
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# Download prebuilt ruby
curl -LO https://github.com/ruby/ruby.wasm/releases/download/2022-08-09-a/ruby-head-wasm32-unknown-wasi-full.tar.gz
tar xfz ruby-head-wasm32-unknown-wasi-full.tar.gz
# Install the same version of native ruby to avoid bundler version mismatch in "BUNDLED WITH" of Gemfile.lock
rbenv install 3.2.0-dev
rbenv local 3.2.0-dev
Moving gulpfile from CommonJS (CJS) to ECMAScript Modules (ESM)
Moving gulpfile from CommonJS (CJS) to ECMAScript Modules (ESM)
Context
del v7.0.0 moved to pure ESM (no dual support), which forced me to move my gulpfile to ESM to be able to continue to use del.
The author sindresorhus maintains a lot of npm packages and does not want to provides an upgrade guide for each package so he provided a generic guide. But this guide is a bit vague because it's generic and not helping for gulp, hence this guide.
Most application security practitioners are familiar with Unicode XSS, which typically arises from the Unicode character fullwidth-less-than-sign. It’s not a common vulnerability but does occasionally appear in applications that otherwise have good XSS protection. In this blog I describe another variant of Unicode XSS that I have identified, using combining characters. I’ve not observed this in the wild, so it’s primarily of theoretical concern. But the scenario is not entirely implausible and I’ve not otherwise seen this technique discussed, so I hope this is useful.