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- redbook @doc
- ot gone through the IRC chat client <br>setup for your operating system, we recommend <br>you go back an... ser are ultimatly responsible for the security of your own systems.<em> </em><br><br> <br></center><p><... ading Tor:<br> 1) Run the .exe<br> 2) Extract to your PC.<br> 3) You will now have extracted TOR into t... by right-clicking create shortcut and drag it to your desktop, make sure the original stays in the same
- scripting @terminal
- e. No matter which one you use, use it throughout your code (at least don't change it within the same shellscript file); don't change your code layout with your mood. Some good code layout helps you to read your own code after a while. And of course it helps othe
- dorks @google
- -youtube.com -microsoft.com intext:"Sign in with your organizational account" login -github.com "/FTPSV... to download and install the latest plug-in. Close your browser before installation." inurl:/pwm/public/ ... w | xlsx | docx | mail) inurl:login intext:"reset your password" intext:"Powered by Nesta" Coldbox | con... index.of id_rsa -id_rsa.pub intext:"please change your" password |code | login file:pdf | doc | txt | do
- terminal
- rol) codes are used to issue specific commands to your terminal. This can be related to switching colors... take it as quick reference. The documentation of your terminal or the ''terminfo'' database is always t... atures require that certain capabilities exist in your termcap/terminfo. While ''xterm'' and most of it... ', ''urxvt'', etc) will support the instructions, your operating system may not include references to th
- positional-parameters @scripts
- day will come when you want to give arguments to your scripts. These arguments are known as **positiona... ing them ===== Enough theory, you want to access your script-arguments. Well, here we go. ==== One by ... to the script or function. If you want to re-use your positional parameters to **call another program**... ples ===== ==== Using a while loop ==== To make your program accept options as standard command syntax
- quoting @scripts
- portant, as they influence the way Bash acts upon your input. There are three recognized types: * **pe... and thus effectively ignored. Use it to beautify your code: <code> # escapestr_sed() # read a stream fr... ile named ''*'', spit out an error. <code> echo "Your PATH is: $PATH" </code> Will work as expected. ''... ingle-quote that closes the string. <code> echo 'Your PATH is: $PATH' </code> ''$PATH'' won't be expand
- basics @terminal
- ific circumstances, also by the shell itself)) of your system. In general, if a file is executable, but ... d error output Usually, they're all connected to your terminal, stdin as input file (keyboard), stdout ... === It's good practice to use lowercase names for your variables, as shell and system-variable names are... ll in UPPERCASE. However, you should avoid naming your variables any of the following (incomplete list!)
- redirection @scripts
- the file descriptors 0, 1 and 2, all connected to your terminal: ^Name^FD^Description^ |''stdin''|0|stan... to the same device, the **terminal** here. Check your preferred UNIX(r)-FAQ for details, I'm too lazy t... atively easy: * initially, ''stdout'' points to your terminal (you read it) * same applies to ''stderr'', it's connected to your terminal * ''2>&1'' redirects ''stderr'' away f
- check-script @scripts
- The one of the simplest way to check your bash/sh scripts is run it and check it output or run it and ch... ub.com/pahaz/bashtest|bashtest]] tool for testing your scripts. https://wiki.bash-hackers.org/howto/testing-your-scripts ==== Write simple util ==== We have a s... test | bashtest github repo]]. You can also write your question or report a bug [[https://github.com/pah
- buster @debian
- by default. This means that after doing `su`, your `PATH` may not contain directories like `/sbin`, ... ries (`/sbin`, `/usr/sbin`, `/usr/local/sbin`) in your regular account's `PATH` (see [[EnvironmentVariab
- hosts.deny @debian
- t automatically bans IPs who attempt to ssh in to your server and get three wrong passwords. This is great when people are dictionary-attacking your **SSH server**, but less good when you have actua
- port @network
- chronize file catalogs between Dropbox clients on your local network.</td> <td>Official</td> </tr> <tr>... chronize file catalogs between Dropbox clients on your local network; is transmitted to broadcast addres
- ffmpeg
- me ffmpeg tricks, how to add interesting video to your audio file, often autogenerated visuals. All the
- netdata
- can install the latest release of netdata, using your package manager in Arch Linux (sudo pacma