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sebastiancarlos / minimal_dir.py
Last active August 8, 2024 04:17
Like dir(), but filters out __*__ attributes, standard library packages, and built-ins, to give a better idea of the object's custom attributes.
# explicitly define the interface
__all__ = ["minimal_dir"]
from functools import cache
@cache
def get_stdlib_packages():
""" Get list that should include all stdlib package/module names.
Not perfect. Has false positives.
@Julynx
Julynx / 15_python_tips.md
Last active August 12, 2025 05:03
15 Python Tips To Take Your Code To The Next Level!
@rmcdongit
rmcdongit / macOS_SytemPrefs.md
Last active November 22, 2025 04:21
Apple System Preferences URL Schemes

macOS 10.15 System Preference Panes

Below are a list of System Preference pane URLs and paths that can be accessed with scripting to assist users with enabling macOS security settings without having to walk them through launching System Preferences, finding panes, and scrolling to settings. Not all panes have an accessible anchor and some are OS specific.

To find the Pane ID of a specific pane, open the System Preferences app and select the desired Preference Pane. With the pane selected, open the ScriptEditor.app and run the following script to copy the current Pane ID to your clipboard and display any available anchors:

tell application "System Preferences"
	set CurrentPane to the id of the current pane
	set the clipboard to CurrentPane
@7aman
7aman / sqlite3-in-python.py
Created January 21, 2019 07:29
sqlite3 cheatsheet for python 3
#!/usr/bin/env python3
'''
Thanks to Andres Torres
Source: https://www.pythoncentral.io/introduction-to-sqlite-in-python/
'''
import sqlite3
# Create a database in RAM
@danharper
danharper / background.js
Last active August 29, 2025 17:45
Bare minimum Chrome extension to inject a JS file into the given page when you click on the browser action icon. The script then inserts a new div into the DOM.
// this is the background code...
// listen for our browerAction to be clicked
chrome.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(function (tab) {
// for the current tab, inject the "inject.js" file & execute it
chrome.tabs.executeScript(tab.ib, {
file: 'inject.js'
});
});