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jonlabelle / windows_to_unix_command_cheat_sheet.md
Last active April 21, 2024 18:19
Windows to UNIX Command Cheat Sheet

Windows to UNIX Command Cheat Sheet

Windows PowerShell has several transition aliases that allow UNIX and CMD users to use familiar command names in Windows PowerShell. The most common aliases are shown in the table below, along with the Windows PowerShell command behind the alias and the standard Windows PowerShell alias if one exists.

CMD Command UNIX Command PowerShell Command PowerShell Alias
dir ls Get-ChildItem gci
@haskaalo
haskaalo / tarcheatsheet.md
Last active April 8, 2024 14:19
Tar usage / Tar Cheat Sheet

Tar Usage / Cheat Sheet

Compress a file or directory

e.g: tar -czvf name-of-archive.tar.gz /path/to/directory-or-file

  • -c: Create an archive.
  • -z: Compress the archive with gzip.
  • -v: makes tar talk a lot. Verbose output shows you all the files being archived and much.
  • -f: Allows you to specify the filename of the archive.
@browny
browny / simple_socket_example.c
Last active March 29, 2024 20:30
simple socket example in C
/* --- Usage --- */
g++ server.c -o server
g++ client.c -o client
./server
./client 127.0.0.1
/* --- server.c --- */
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
@Faheetah
Faheetah / Jenkinsfile.groovy
Last active March 6, 2024 18:14
Jenkinsfile idiosynchrasies with escaping and quotes
node {
echo 'Results included as an inline comment exactly how they are returned as of Jenkins 2.121, with $BUILD_NUMBER = 1'
echo 'No quotes, pipeline command in single quotes'
sh 'echo $BUILD_NUMBER' // 1
echo 'Double quotes are silently dropped'
sh 'echo "$BUILD_NUMBER"' // 1
echo 'Even escaped with a single backslash they are dropped'
sh 'echo \"$BUILD_NUMBER\"' // 1
echo 'Using two backslashes, the quotes are preserved'
sh 'echo \\"$BUILD_NUMBER\\"' // "1"
@tedmiston
tedmiston / nodejs-tcp-example.js
Last active February 19, 2024 21:55
Node.js TCP client and server example
/*
In the node.js intro tutorial (http://nodejs.org/), they show a basic tcp
server, but for some reason omit a client connecting to it. I added an
example at the bottom.
Save the following server in example.js:
*/
var net = require('net');
@mharsch
mharsch / gist:5188206
Last active February 8, 2024 02:43
serve HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) content from node.js

HLS streaming from node

Provided that you already have a file or stream segmenter generating your .m3u8 playlist and .ts segment files (such as the ffmpeg 'hls' muxer), this little node server will serve up those files to an HLS compatible client (e.g. Safari). If you're using node for your streaming app already, this obviates the need to serve the HLS stream from a separate web server.

loosely based on https://gist.github.com/bnerd/2011232

// loosely based on https://gist.github.com/bnerd/2011232
// requires node.js >= v0.10.0
// assumes that HLS segmenter filename base is 'out'
// and that the HLS playlist and .ts files are in the current directory
@yingray
yingray / main.go
Last active February 6, 2024 08:27
Golang: aes-256-cbc examples (with iv, blockSize)
package main
import (
"bytes"
"crypto/aes"
"crypto/cipher"
"encoding/hex"
"fmt"
)
@xdamman
xdamman / install_ffmpeg_ubuntu.sh
Created July 2, 2014 21:03
Install latest ffmpeg on ubuntu 12.04 or 14.04
#!/bin/bash
# Bash script to install latest version of ffmpeg and its dependencies on Ubuntu 12.04 or 14.04
# Inspired from https://gist.github.com/faleev/3435377
# Remove any existing packages:
sudo apt-get -y remove ffmpeg x264 libav-tools libvpx-dev libx264-dev
# Get the dependencies (Ubuntu Server or headless users):
sudo apt-get update
@phuysmans
phuysmans / gist:4f67a7fa1b0c6809a86f014694ac6c3a
Created January 8, 2018 09:29
docker compose health check example
version: '2.1'
services:
php:
tty: true
build:
context: .
dockerfile: tests/Docker/Dockerfile-PHP
args:
version: cli
volumes:
@CAFxX
CAFxX / persistent_pipes_linux.md
Last active January 4, 2024 04:32
Persistent pipes/circular buffers for Linux

📂 Persistent "pipes" in Linux

In a project I'm working on I ran into the requirement of having some sort of persistent FIFO buffer or pipe in Linux, i.e. something file-like that could accept writes from a process and persist it to disk until a second process reads (and acknowledges) it. The persistence should be both across process restarts as well as OS restarts.

AFAICT unfortunately in the Linux world such a primitive does not exist (named pipes/FIFOs do not persist