| Filter | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| allintext | Searches for occurrences of all the keywords given. | allintext:"keyword" |
| intext | Searches for the occurrences of keywords all at once or one at a time. | intext:"keyword" |
| inurl | Searches for a URL matching one of the keywords. | inurl:"keyword" |
| allinurl | Searches for a URL matching all the keywords in the query. | allinurl:"keyword" |
| intitle | Searches for occurrences of keywords in title all or one. | intitle:"keyword" |
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| @echo off | |
| setlocal enabledelayedexpansion | |
| :: ======================================== | |
| :: CONFIGURATION - Edit these variables | |
| :: ======================================== | |
| set "PROJECT_NAME=Darkisher" | |
| set "UE_VERSION=5.6" | |
| set "UE_PATH=D:\Program Files\Epic Games\UE_5.6" | |
| :: ======================================== |
| { | |
| "final_space": true, | |
| "console_title": true, | |
| "console_title_style": "folder", | |
| "blocks": [ | |
| { | |
| "type": "prompt", | |
| "alignment": "left", | |
| "horizontal_offset": 0, | |
| "vertical_offset": 0, |
| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | |
| <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> | |
| <plist version="1.0"> | |
| <dict> | |
| <key>PayloadContent</key> | |
| <array> | |
| <dict> | |
| <key>DNSSettings</key> | |
| <dict> | |
| <key>DNSProtocol</key> |
This is an OPML version of the HN Popularity Contest results for 2025, for importing into RSS feed readers.
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This is an OPML version of the HN Popularity Contest results for 2025, for importing into RSS feed readers.
Plug: if you want to find content related to your interests from thousands of obscure blogs and noisy sources like HN Newest, check out Scour. It's a free, personalized content feed I work on where you define your interests in your own words and it ranks content based on how closely related it is to those topics.
| :: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| :: Cheat Command Wrapper Script | |
| :: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| :: This batch script acts as a wrapper for 'cheat.exe', enhancing its functionality | |
| :: by allowing more intuitive command-line interactions. Specifically, it: | |
| :: | |
| :: 1. Directly accesses cheatsheets or tags with a single argument. | |
| :: 2. Facilitates search within a cheatsheet using multiple arguments, treating them | |
| :: as a single search query. | |
| :: 3. Dynamically resolves the paths to the community and personal cheatsheets |
The command line, in short…
wget -k -K -E -r -l 10 -p -N -F --restrict-file-names=windows -nH http://website.com/
…and the options explained
- -k : convert links to relative
- -K : keep an original versions of files without the conversions made by wget
- -E : rename html files to .html (if they don’t already have an htm(l) extension)
- -r : recursive… of course we want to make a recursive copy
- -l 10 : the maximum level of recursion. if you have a really big website you may need to put a higher number, but 10 levels should be enough.
These instructions are based on this blogpost by Anton Semjonov and this video by Animortis Productions. Please follow the link if you want more details, they go into much more detail about each step, whereas this document is more focused on being a concise cheat sheet. Let's go.
Boot the Ubuntu installation medium. When asked, choose the "Try Ubuntu" option and open a terminal.
Switch to root, otherwise you'll have to type sudo all the time:
sudo su -