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@markmur
markmur / .zshrc
Last active June 6, 2023 12:11
Add script to package.json via command line
# Reusable bash function you can add to your ~/.zshrc or ~/.bashrc file
#
# Usage: pkg-script start "node index.js"
#
function pkg-script () {
echo $(jq --arg key "${1}" --arg val "${2}" '.scripts[$key]=$val' package.json) | jq . | > package.json
}
@nvk
nvk / signing-gpg-keys.md
Created June 26, 2019 13:33 — forked from F21/signing-gpg-keys.md
Signing someone's GPG key

This is a quick guide of the commands we use to sign someone's GPG key in a virtual key signing party.

Note: The steps cover only the technical aspects of signing someone's key. Before signing someone's key, you must verify their identity. This is usually done by showing government-issued ID and confirming the key's fingerprint

The commands will work for both GPG and GPG2.

I use Julian's key for the examples. His key id is 2AD3FAE3. You should substitute with the appropriate key id when running the commands.

Signing the key

  1. List the keys currently in your keyring: gpg --list-keys.
@fworks
fworks / install-zsh-windows-git-bash.md
Last active August 12, 2025 14:25
Zsh / Oh-my-zsh on Windows Git Bash
@premek
premek / mv.sh
Last active March 5, 2024 17:43
Rename files in linux / bash using mv command without typing the full name two times
# Put this function to your .bashrc file.
# Usage: mv oldfilename
# If you call mv without the second parameter it will prompt you to edit the filename on command line.
# Original mv is called when it's called with more than one argument.
# It's useful when you want to change just a few letters in a long name.
#
# Also see:
# - imv from renameutils
# - Ctrl-W Ctrl-Y Ctrl-Y (cut last word, paste, paste)