Each character starts with the following health
- Isaac: 3
- Maggy: 4
- Cain: 2
- Judas: 1
| $> ./upenter.sh 10000 ./test | |
| parent | |
| child | |
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| child | |
| parent | |
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| Took 995 attempt(s) to get a different output |
| javascript:var url=document.location.href;var match=url.match(/\/board\/.+?\/([0-9a-f]+)/);if(match){$.get("/1/boards/"+match[1],{cards:'all'},function(resp){var cardGroups=_.groupBy(resp.cards,function(i){return i.idList;});console.log(_.map(_.values(cardGroups),function(i){return _.pluck(i,'name').join(",")}).join("\n"));},'json');} |
| # Requires Mutagen: http://code.google.com/p/mutagen/wiki/Tutorial | |
| # sudo easy_install mutagen | |
| from mutagen.easyid3 import EasyID3 | |
| from mutagen import File | |
| import os, sys | |
| if len(sys.argv) < 2: | |
| print "Usage: python music-dump.py <path to music>" | |
| exit() |
| /* When dotjs eval()'s this script, it's in the context of the extension, which | |
| * in Chrome's case means that there is no way to access the window object, and | |
| * thus no way to access the XMLHttpRequest object of the Twitter tab. However, | |
| * you can access the DOM just fine, so by taking all of my code and using | |
| * JavaScript's oh-so-useful (apparently!) Function.prototype.toString(), I can | |
| * append this entire file as a script tag and execute it. What a hack. | |
| */ | |
| var pageScript = (function(){ | |
| function loadFilters() { | |
| // Filters are executed in the order they are defined. If a filter matches a |
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