First, Figure out where is the 'global' setting is taken from -
C:> pip -v config list
It will print something like -
# Tested on Windows 10 with Python 3.6.8 | |
# pycryptodome==3.10.1 | |
# Tested with AES 128 but should work with others | |
# Based on https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12524994/encrypt-decrypt-using-pycrypto-aes-256 thread | |
from Crypto.Cipher import AES | |
from Crypto.Util.Padding import unpad | |
IV_ASCII = 'ffaaffaaffaaffaaffaaffaaffaaffaa' # example of 16 bytes len of ascii-represented hex string IV | |
AES_KEY = '\xaa' * 16 # example of 16 bytes len binary key |
""" | |
Author: Eric J. Ma | |
Updated: Matan Dobrushin | |
Purpose: Merge all PDFs in the current directory together. | |
Install: pip install PyPDF2==3.0.1 | |
""" | |
import os |
#!/bin/sh | |
# | |
# @0xGr00t, 2018 | |
# This is a simple shell script that does exactly what SuperSU guided in their code. | |
# Tested on AVD android 7 arm64 emulator (sdk25) with macOS host | |
# Before you run this, make sure you have downloaded SuperSu flashable zip from their site, and cd into it | |
# To this to work properly, run the emulator with -no-snapshot -writable-system flags | |
# For example: MacBook-Pro-2:tools matandobr$ ./emulator -no-snapshot -writable-system @Nexus5API25 | |
# There is one issue I faced - when starting the emulator it won't boot until you disable SELinux (adb shell setenforce 0) | |
# After the boot completes you can turn it back on. |
#!/bin/sh | |
# | |
# @0xGr00t, 2018 | |
# This is a simple shell script that is based on Xposed's update-binary script | |
# Tested on AVD android 6 armv7 emulator (sdk23) with macOS host | |
# Before you run this, make sure you have downloaded Xposed flashable zip from their site, and cd into it | |
# To this to work properly, run the emulator with -no-snapshot -writable-system flags | |
# For example: MacBook-Pro-2:tools matandobr$ ./emulator -no-snapshot -writable-system @Nexus5API23 | |
# You should flash SuperSU before flashing Xposed - https://gist.github.com/matandobr/48665a60adb4ae5d7a3b956819aa42d9 | |
# GoodLuck <3 |
#!/bin/sh | |
# | |
# @0xGr00t, 2018 | |
# This is a simple shell script that does exactly what SuperSU guided in their code. | |
# Tested on AVD android 6 armv7 emulator (sdk23) with macOS host | |
# Before you run this, make sure you have downloaded SuperSu flashable zip from their site, and cd into it | |
# To this to work properly, run the emulator with -no-snapshot -writable-system flags | |
# For example: MacBook-Pro-2:tools matandobr$ ./emulator -no-snapshot -writable-system @Nexus5API23 | |
# cd into the extracted SuperSU-v2.82 folder, and run it from there. | |
# There is one issue I faced - when starting the emulator it won't boot until you disable SELinux (adb shell setenforce 0) |
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