I hereby claim:
- I am rithythul on github.
- I am rithythul (https://keybase.io/rithythul) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASBAWGPyj9cJZVHFK3el0znGtM6Rmgkh88g_8qNGv3FNnAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
// 1. load https://www.linkedin.com/mynetwork/ | |
// 2. make sure your LinkedIn is in English | |
// 3. paste this script on chrome dev tools at your own risk | |
async function moreConnectionsPlease() { | |
// maximum limit of Connect buttons clicked | |
const LIMIT = 500; | |
// wait in ms before each scroll | |
const SCROLL_TIMEOUT = 600; | |
// bulk scroll will scroll this amount of times |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
0x21576d1C6492055E0aA229DbF4c65Fd1cDa82Ac6 |
Borrowed from: http://www.labnol.org/software/wget-command-examples/28750/ | |
Wget is extremely powerful, but like with most other command line programs, the plethora of options it supports can be intimidating to new users. Thus what we have here are a collection of wget commands that you can use to accomplish common tasks from downloading single files to mirroring entire websites. It will help if you can read through the wget manual but for the busy souls, these commands are ready to execute. | |
1. Download a single file from the Internet | |
wget http://example.com/file.iso | |
2. Download a file but save it locally under a different name | |
wget ‐‐output-document=filename.html example.com |