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@eguyd
eguyd / nslookup.sh
Created September 23, 2019 02:00
10 most used Nslookup commands
#!/usr/bin/env bash
1. How to find the A record of Π° domain.
Command line:
$ nslookup example.com
2. How to check the NS records of a domain.
Command line:
$nslookup -type=ns example.com

VimWiki Cheatsheet

[number] refers to the wiki number, set by the order in your vimrc. The default is 1.

Wiki Management

  • [number] <leader> ww - open wiki index file
  • [number] <leader> wt - open wiki index file in new tab
  • <leader> ws - list and select available wikis
  • wd - delete wiki page
@kn9ts
kn9ts / GPLv3.md
Last active April 29, 2026 12:26
GPLv3 explained

GPL3 LICENSE SYNOPSIS

TL;DR* Here's what the license entails:

1. Anyone can copy, modify and distribute this software.
2. You have to include the license and copyright notice with each and every distribution.
3. You can use this software privately.
4. You can use this software for commercial purposes.
5. If you dare build your business solely from this code, you risk open-sourcing the whole code base.
@tuxfight3r
tuxfight3r / 01.bash_shortcuts_v2.md
Last active July 16, 2026 01:40
Bash keyboard shortcuts

Bash Shortcuts

visual cheetsheet

Moving

command description
ctrl + a Goto BEGINNING of command line
@rxaviers
rxaviers / gist:7360908
Last active July 17, 2026 17:47
Complete list of github markdown emoji markup

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@blackfalcon
blackfalcon / basic_sass_features.md
Created April 29, 2013 07:05
Exercises in basic Sass features

Sass is a powerhouse language that is adding new features all the time. For this introduction we will go over the basics of the language and see how they all tie together. We will discuss nesting, parent selector definitions, variables, Sass math, @extends, and @mixins.

Code comments

Commenting your code is the number one awesome thing any developer can do. In CSS you can place comments in your code /* */, but this will appear in the actual CSS and sometimes you don't want or need all that stuff to be there.

In Sass comments are highly encouraged. Sass has what are called 'silent comments' using the // syntax. This will allow the developer to comment like crazy and none of this is exposed in the final CSS. An interesting feature is that Sass supports both types of comments.

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