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bonnee / stm32vscode.md
Last active March 19, 2025 17:26
STM32 developement on Visual Studio Code

STM32 developement on Visual Studio Code

This guide will help you install and setup Visual Studio Code for programming and debugging STM32 boards.

I tested this guide under Arch Linux and Ubuntu 18.04. If you get it to work under other setups, please let me know so I will update the steps with more info.

Warning

If you were using STM32CubeIDE or SystemWorkbench before, you need to convert your projects in order for them to work. The conversion procedure is fully reversible.
Up until the time of writing this guide, it is not possible to use STM32CubeIDE and Visual Studio Code on the same project unless some configuration changes are made on CubeIDE. Besides that, it is reccomended that every person that works on a project runs the same working environment.

@ihciah
ihciah / README.MD
Last active August 19, 2024 12:56
A reverse proxy for Telegram Bot API on Aliyun Function Compute / Cloudflare Workers

A reverse proxy for Telegram Bot API on Aliyun Function Compute / Cloudflare Workers

To help users in China mainland access telegram api stably and conveniently with low cost, this script maybe the one you need.

The server-less means you don't have to run a server to proxy the requests, just pay as you go.

Usage

Edit key_prefix, set it to the prefix of you bot address(like /bot563441998:) can avoid abusing.

This work, excluding the Arch Linux logo, is made available under CC0: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
@rmondello
rmondello / gist:b933231b1fcc83a7db0b
Last active February 5, 2025 03:03
Exporting (iCloud) Keychain and Safari credentials to a CSV file

Exporting (iCloud) Keychain and Safari credentials to a CSV file

Update (October 2021)

Exporting password + one-time code data from iCloud Keychain is now officially supported in macOS Monterey and Safari 15 (for Monterey, Big Sur, and Catalina). You can access it in the Password Manager’s “gear” icon (System Preferences > Passwords on Monterey, and Safari > Passwords everywhere else), or via the File > Export > Passwords... menu item). You shouldn't need to hack up your own exporter anymore.

Original, Obsolete Content (2014)

After my dad died, I wanted to be able to have access any of his online accounts going forward. My dad was a Safari user and used iCloud Keychain to sync his credentials across his devices. I don’t want to have to keep an OS X user account around just to access his accounts, so I wanted to export his credentials to a portable file.

@mathiasbynens
mathiasbynens / appify
Created November 12, 2010 13:46 — forked from subtleGradient/appify
appify — create the simplest possible Mac app from a shell script
#!/bin/bash
if [ "$1" = "-h" -o "$1" = "--help" -o -z "$1" ]; then cat <<EOF
appify v3.0.1 for Mac OS X - http://mths.be/appify
Creates the simplest possible Mac app from a shell script.
Appify takes a shell script as its first argument:
`basename "$0"` my-script.sh