I hereby claim:
- I am stevyhacker on github.
- I am stevyhacker (https://keybase.io/stevyhacker) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASDdAbtSOnhGPvOjhHZ4uxKqbP6Kowe9gWMMqCabRfpHvAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
{ | |
"name": "Token List", | |
"logoURI": "https://ethereum-optimism.github.io/optimism.svg", | |
"keywords": [ | |
"scaling", | |
"layer2", | |
"infrastructure" | |
], | |
"timestamp": "2023-11-13T15:57:32.493Z", | |
"tokens": [ |
import fetch from 'node-fetch'; | |
import fs from 'fs'; | |
var requestOptions = { | |
method: 'GET', | |
redirect: 'follow' | |
}; | |
const apiKey = "INSERT_YOUR_OWN_API_KEY_HERE" |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
package com.infinum.onboarding.weatherapp.utils | |
import timber.log.Timber | |
import java.io.IOException | |
import java.net.InetSocketAddress | |
import java.net.Socket | |
import java.net.SocketAddress | |
class NetworkChecker { |
#/bin/bash | |
#-- Script to automate https://help.github.com/articles/why-is-git-always-asking-for-my-password | |
REPO_URL=`git remote -v | grep -m1 '^origin' | sed -Ene's#.*(https://[^[:space:]]*).*#\1#p'` | |
if [ -z "$REPO_URL" ]; then | |
echo "-- ERROR: Could not identify Repo url." | |
echo " It is possible this repo is already using SSH instead of HTTPS." | |
exit | |
fi |
pragma solidity ^0.4.4; | |
contract Token { | |
/// @return total amount of tokens | |
function totalSupply() constant returns (uint256 supply) {} | |
/// @param _owner The address from which the balance will be retrieved | |
/// @return The balance | |
function balanceOf(address _owner) constant returns (uint256 balance) {} |
// Setup | |
var collection = { | |
2548: { | |
album: "Slippery When Wet", | |
artist: "Bon Jovi", | |
tracks: [ | |
"Let It Rock", | |
"You Give Love a Bad Name" | |
] | |
}, |
public class NizoviCas2SelectionSort { | |
public static void stampajNiz(int[] a) { | |
for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { | |
System.out.print(a[i] + " "); | |
} | |
} | |
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By Daniel15 (dan.cx) This is a very simple Twitter autoresponder bot. It requires PECL OAuth extension to be installed (run "pecl install oauth", or if on Windows, grab php-oauth.dll. If using cPanel you can install it via WHM). The authentication is designed for command-line usage, it won't work too well via a web browser. You'll have to sign up for an application on Twitter's site to get the consumer key and secret.
Could be modified to be more advanced (match regular expressions to answer questions, etc.)
Questions? See my blog post - http://dan.cx/blog/2011/06/twitter-autoreply-bot-dbznappa
Modified 2013-06-13 - Twitter API 1.0 discontinued, modified to use Twitter API 1.1