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@vcsekhar
vcsekhar / playlist.py
Created October 20, 2016 04:06 — forked from Decad/playlist.py
Make a vlc playlist for a directory
from xml.dom.minidom import Document
import os
import sys
validExt = ('.avi') #only add files with these extensions to the playlist
if(len(sys.argv) > 1):
rootdir = sys.argv[1]+'/'
print(sys.argv[1])
else:
@xiongjia
xiongjia / uia-sample.ps1
Last active November 29, 2022 18:44
A simple sample for access the MS UIAutomation in PowerShell. #devsample #win
#REQUIRES -Version 3.0
# This is a simple sample for access the MS UIAutomation in PowerShell.
# In this sample:
# 1. Load the MS UIA via System.Reflection.Assembly
# 2. Launch the AUT ( calc.exe )
# 3. Find the AutomationElement via the AUT Process Id
# 4. Find buttons via 'ClassName' and 'Name' property
# 5. Click the '1', '+', '1', '=' buttons.
# At last, we will get '2' in the result of calc App.
@Bouke
Bouke / aws_usage.py
Last active April 19, 2017 18:01 — forked from rcoup/aws_usage.py
Catch login failures / captcha input
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
A script to query the Amazon Web Services usage reports programmatically.
Ideally this wouldn't exist, and Amazon would provide an API we can use
instead, but hey - that's life.
Basically takes your AWS account username and password, logs into the
website as you, and grabs the data out. Always gets the 'All Usage Types'
@harperreed
harperreed / aws_usage.py
Created September 12, 2011 19:29 — forked from noneal/aws_usage.py
A script to query the Amazon Web Services (S3/EC2/etc) usage reports programmatically.
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
A script to query the Amazon Web Services usage reports programmatically.
Ideally this wouldn't exist, and Amazon would provide an API we can use
instead, but hey - that's life.
Basically takes your AWS account username and password, logs into the
website as you, and grabs the data out. Always gets the 'All Usage Types'
@rcoup
rcoup / aws_usage.py
Created June 1, 2010 21:46
A script to query the Amazon Web Services (S3/EC2/etc) usage reports programmatically.
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
A script to query the Amazon Web Services usage reports programmatically.
Ideally this wouldn't exist, and Amazon would provide an API we can use
instead, but hey - that's life.
Basically takes your AWS account username and password, logs into the
website as you, and grabs the data out. Always gets the 'All Usage Types'