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fryfrog / sonarr_cleanup_packed_torrent.sh
Last active April 13, 2024 11:06
A Sonarr post processing script to remove the video file from packed torrents, modified version of subzero79/87a347a07964390884c9
#!/bin/bash
# Examples for testing
# sonarr_episodefile_sourcefolder="/data/torrent/tv/Penny.Dreadful.S01E01.720p.HDTV.x264-2HD" sonarr_episodefile_sourcepath="/data/torrent/tv/Penny.Dreadful.S01E01.720p.HDTV.x264-2HD/penny.dreadful.s01e01.720p.hdtv.x264-2hd.mkv"
# Instructions
# Put this script somewhere on your file system like /usr/local/bin and make it executable.
#
# In Sonarr, Settings -> Connect add a Custom Script
# On Grab: No
@erlepereira
erlepereira / DNSMasq_withMalwareBlocking.md
Last active January 22, 2025 23:49
Using DNSMasq as a caching nameserver & add in a malware etc blocking

Assuming a Properly configured DNSMasq

a quickstart for dnsmasq is given at the end if you have not set it up yet.

something like this will add a great regularly updated malware file for it to use. More security and privacy to you! Specifically, this uses https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts Choose one of the Raw Hosts file from there to use.

To setup DNSMasq, follow the below ...

wget -O- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts | awk '$1 == "0.0.0.0" { print "address=/"$2"/0.0.0.0/"}' > /etc/dnsmasq.d/malware.conf`
@NigelEarle
NigelEarle / Knex-Migrations-Seeding.md
Last active October 15, 2025 20:30
Migration and seeding instructions using Knex.js!

Migrations & Seeding

What are migrations??

Migrations are a way to make database changes or updates, like creating or dropping tables, as well as updating a table with new columns with constraints via generated scripts. We can build these scripts via the command line using knex command line tool.

To learn more about migrations, check out this article on the different types of database migrations!

Creating/Dropping Tables

@Killeroid
Killeroid / gpg-import-and-export-instructions.md
Created October 18, 2017 11:51
How to export and import gpg keys

Every so often I have to restore my gpg keys and I'm never sure how best to do it. So, I've spent some time playing around with the various ways to export/import (backup/restore) keys.

Method 1

Gotten from the RedHat GPG migration manual

Backup the public and secret keyrings and trust database

## Export all public keys

gpg -a --export >mypubkeys.asc

@KeithYeh
KeithYeh / Self-Signed SSL with SAN.md
Created October 14, 2017 13:12
Create self-signed SSL certificate with SubjectAltName(SAN)

How to create a self-signed SSL Certificate with SubjectAltName(SAN)

After Chrome 58, self-signed certificate without SAN is not valid anymore.

Step 1: Generate a Private Key

openssl genrsa -des3 -out example.com.key 2048

Step 2: Generate a CSR (Certificate Signing Request)

@codito
codito / dbus_demo.py
Last active September 15, 2025 12:02
QtDBus demo with PyQt5
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import sys
from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtDBus, QtWidgets
def notify(header, msg):
item = "org.freedesktop.Notifications"
path = "/org/freedesktop/Notifications"
interface = "org.freedesktop.Notifications"
@StevenACoffman
StevenACoffman / _MicroService Proxy Gateway Solutions.md
Last active July 15, 2024 05:12
Microservice Proxy/Gateway Solutions

MicroService Proxy Gateway Solutions

Kong, Traefik, Caddy, Linkerd, Fabio, Vulcand, and Netflix Zuul seem to be the most common in microservice proxy/gateway solutions. Kubernetes Ingress is often a simple Ngnix, which is difficult to separate the popularity from other things.

Github Star Trend:

Github Star History for Kong vs traefik vs fabio vs caddy vs Zuul

This is just a picture of this link from March 2, 2019

Originally, I had included some other solution

@romainl
romainl / paste.vim
Last active November 10, 2025 00:24
Sharing is caring
" Mac OS X (requires curl)
" ------------------------
command! -range=% SP <line1>,<line2>w !curl -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
command! -range=% CL <line1>,<line2>w !curl -F 'clbin=<-' https://clbin.com | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
command! -range=% VP <line1>,<line2>w !curl -F 'text=<-' http://vpaste.net | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
command! -range=% PB <line1>,<line2>w !curl -F 'c=@-' https://ptpb.pw/?u=1 | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
command! -range=% IX <line1>,<line2>w !curl -F 'f:1=<-' http://ix.io | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
command! -range=% EN <line1>,<line2>w !curl -F 'file=@-;' https://envs.sh | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
command! -range=% XO <line1>,<line2>w !curl -F 'file=@-' https://0x0.st | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
command! -range=% TB <line1>,<line2>w !nc termbin.com 9999 | tr -d '\n' | pbcopy
@itod
itod / split_keyboards.md
Last active September 23, 2025 07:22
Every "split" mechanical keyboard currently being sold that I know of
@subfuzion
subfuzion / README.md
Last active April 25, 2025 18:23
vim/neovim configuration

I recently switched over to neovim (see my screenshots at the bottom). Below is my updated config file.

It's currently synchronized with my .vimrc config except for a block of neovim-specific terminal key mappings.

This is still a work in progress (everyone's own config is always a labor of love), but I'm already extremely pleased with how well this is working for me with neovim. While terminal mode isn't enough to make me stop using tmux, it is quite good and I like having it since it simplifies my documentation workflow for yanking terminal output to paste in a markdown buffer.

These days I primarily develop in Go. I'm super thrilled and grateful for fatih/vim-go,