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xddxdd / lantian_whois.lua
Last active May 29, 2021 10:00
Lan Tian's nginx-based DN42 WHOIS server config
local lantian_whois = {}
function lantian_whois.file_exists(subdir, target)
if target == nil then return false end
local f = io.open(ngx.var.document_root .. "/" .. subdir .. "/" .. string.gsub(target, "/", "_"), "rb")
if f == nil then return false end
f:close()
return true
end
@Speedy37
Speedy37 / gpg-agent-relay.sh
Created July 10, 2020 11:02
WSL2 gpg agent relay (Yubikey)
#!/bin/bash
# Launches socat+npiperelay to relay the gpg-agent socket file for use in WSL
# See https://justyn.io/blog/using-a-yubikey-for-gpg-in-windows-10-wsl-windows-subsystem-for-linux/ for details
GPGDIR="${HOME}/.gnupg"
USERNAME=Vincent
# I use the same username for wsl and windows, but feel free to modify the paths below if that isn't the case
WIN_GPGDIR="C:/Users/${USERNAME}/AppData/Roaming/gnupg"
NPIPERELAY="${HOME}/npiperelay.exe"
@Theldus
Theldus / cue_to_flac.py
Created February 18, 2018 01:10 — forked from bancek/cue_to_mp3.py
CUE splitter using ffmpeg (to flac)
cue_file = 'file.cue'
d = open(cue_file).read().splitlines()
general = {}
tracks = []
current_file = None
@seanh
seanh / html_tags_you_can_use_on_github.md
Last active November 1, 2024 16:02
HTML Tags You Can Use on GitHub

HTML Tags You Can Use on GitHub

Wherever HTML is rendered on GitHub (gists, README files in repos, comments on issues and pull requests, ...) you can use any of the HTML elements that GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM) provides syntactic sugar for. You can either use the syntactic sugar that GFM (or other GitHub-supported markup language you're using) provides or, since Markdown can contain raw HTML, you can enter the HTML tags manually.

But GitHub also allows you to use a few HTML elements beyond what Markdown provides by entering the tags manually, and some of them are styled with CSS. Most raw HTML tags get stripped before rendering the HTML. Those tags that can be generated by GFM syntactic sugar, plus a few more, are whitelisted. These aren't documented anywhere that I can find. Here's what I've discovered so far:

<details> and <summary>

A `<detai

@sam0737
sam0737 / clock.html
Last active April 25, 2024 12:24
OBS Studio: A HTML page for showing current date and time in the video
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>A simple clock</title>
</head>
<body translate="no" >
@samthor
samthor / safari-nomodule.js
Last active February 14, 2024 02:54
Safari 10.1 `nomodule` support
// UPDATE: In 2023, you should probably stop using this! The narrow version of Safari that
// does not support `nomodule` is probably not being used anywhere. The code below is left
// for posterity.
/**
* Safari 10.1 supports modules, but does not support the `nomodule` attribute - it will
* load <script nomodule> anyway. This snippet solve this problem, but only for script
* tags that load external code, e.g.: <script nomodule src="nomodule.js"></script>
*
* Again: this will **not** prevent inline script, e.g.: