Need to setup gpg-agent first, on OSX I use keychain (it also does ssh-agent)
$ brew info keychain
keychain: stable 2.8.5
User-friendly front-end to ssh-agent(1)
https://www.funtoo.org/Keychain
/usr/local/Cellar/keychain/2.8.5 (7 files, 108.5KB) *
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if [ $USER != 'root' ]; then | |
sudo $0 | |
exit 0 | |
fi | |
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/usr/sbin/nvram "recovery-boot-mode=unused" |
#!/bin/bash | |
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Most of the terminal emulators auto-detect when a URL appears onscreen and allow to conveniently open them (e.g. via Ctrl+click or Cmd+click, or the right click menu).
It was, however, not possible until now for arbitrary text to point to URLs, just as on webpages.
https://rfc3161.ai.moda | |
https://rfc3161.ai.moda/adobe | |
https://rfc3161.ai.moda/microsoft | |
https://rfc3161.ai.moda/apple | |
https://rfc3161.ai.moda/any | |
http://rfc3161.ai.moda | |
http://timestamp.digicert.com | |
http://timestamp.globalsign.com/tsa/r6advanced1 | |
http://rfc3161timestamp.globalsign.com/advanced | |
http://timestamp.sectigo.com |
For verifying the integrity (but not authenticity of data, i.e., who authored it or the origin of the file) of a file, it is necessary to run a checksum function on the file which will output a value and compare it to a previously stored checksum value; if both values match, we can be relatively confident that the file hasn't been tampered with or altered.
You might be asked to verify a file's sha1sum or sha2sum–-all this means is calculating and verifying the cryptographic sha1 or sha2 hash value or digest included in the file.
Organic:
In terminal run:
If you're like me and you use semver for versioning your tags, you probably hate when you do this:
$ git tag -l
0.1.0
0.10.0
0.2.0
0.3.0
0.3.1
0.4.0
0.5.0
The use of __main__.py
to create executables
myprojectfolder/
|_ __main__.py
|_ __init__.py
Being __main__.py
:
print("Hello")