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@ayyybe
ayyybe / ccdl.command
Last active March 26, 2025 20:41
Adobe Offline Package Builder v0.1.2 (macOS only) --- No longer being maintained.
#!/bin/bash
CYAN="$(tput bold; tput setaf 6)"
RESET="$(tput sgr0)"
clear
if command -v python3 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
if [ $(python3 -c "print('ye')") = "ye" ]; then
clear
@micimize
micimize / npm-publish-dist-scripts.json
Last active February 3, 2024 02:32
Scripts to streamline/enforce the copy and publish subdir method (https://stackoverflow.com/a/39946795/2234013). idk if copying package.json is necessary
{
"prepublishOnly": "if [[ ! $PWD =~ dist$ ]]; then npm run _dist:nopublish; fi",
"_dist:nopublish": "echo 'Use `npm run dist` instead of `npm publish`!' && exit 1",
"_dist:prep": "yarn build && cp package.json dist && cp README.md dist",
"_dist:post": "rm -f dist/package.json && rm -f dist/README.md",
"dist": "npm run _dist:prep && npm publish dist && npm run _dist:post"
}
@williballenthin
williballenthin / macOS_savedstate.py
Last active January 25, 2025 05:05
parse macOS savedState files
'''
parse SavedState artifacts extracted from OSX.
author: Willi Ballenthin ([email protected])
license: Apache 2.0
'''
import re
import sys
import json
import struct
@palmerc
palmerc / userpic.sh
Last active May 26, 2024 10:44 — forked from acidprime/userpic.sh
Updating a user's picture from a script
#!/bin/bash
set -e
declare -x USERNAME="$1"
declare -x USERPIC="$2"
declare -r DSIMPORT_CMD="/usr/bin/dsimport"
declare -r ID_CMD="/usr/bin/id"
@WebReflection
WebReflection / executable-standalone-module.md
Last active March 4, 2024 20:55
NodeJS Executable Standalone Module

Update

If you're OK in having a node-esm executable, please consider this solution.

#!/usr/bin/env sh
# the /usr/local/bin/node-esm executable
input_file=$1
shift
exec node --input-type=module - $@ <$input_file
@lisawolderiksen
lisawolderiksen / git-commit-template.md
Last active April 24, 2025 02:56
Use a Git commit message template to write better commit messages

Using Git Commit Message Templates to Write Better Commit Messages

The always enthusiastic and knowledgeable mr. @jasaltvik shared with our team an article on writing (good) Git commit messages: How to Write a Git Commit Message. This excellent article explains why good Git commit messages are important, and explains what constitutes a good commit message. I wholeheartedly agree with what @cbeams writes in his article. (Have you read it yet? If not, go read it now. I'll wait.) It's sensible stuff. So I decided to start following the

const user1 = {
id: 100,
name: 'Howard Moon',
password: 'Password!'
}
const removeProperty = prop => ({ [prop]: _, ...rest }) => rest
// ---- ------
// \ /
// dynamic destructuring
@laggardkernel
laggardkernel / startup-time-of-zsh.md
Last active March 21, 2025 02:56
Comparison of ZSH frameworks and plugin managers

Comparison of ZSH frameworks and plugin managers

Changelog

  • update 1: add a FAQ section
  • update 2: benchmark chart and feature comparison table
  • update 3:
    • improve the table with missing features for antigen
    • new zplg times result

TLDR

// Crypto Expansion Pack - Numi.io
numi.addUnit({
"id": "wei",
"phrases": "wei, Wei",
"baseUnitId": "ETH",
"format": "Wei",
"ratio": 1e-18,
});
@jstnlvns
jstnlvns / git: gitignore.md
Created November 16, 2018 19:42
a gitignore cheatsheet

Git sees every file in your working copy as one of three things:

  1. tracked - a file which has been previously staged or committed;
  2. untracked - a file which has not been staged or committed; or
  3. ignored - a file which Git has been explicitly told to ignore.

Ignored files are usually build artifacts and machine generated files that can be derived from your repository source or should otherwise not be committed. Some common examples are:

  • dependency caches, such as the contents of /node_modules or /packages
  • compiled code, such as .o, .pyc, and .class files