Open up Terminal.app
in your /Applications/Utilities
directory, then type in these commands, one after each other:
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Create a temporary directory for cycript:
mkdir cycript && cd cycript
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Pull the latest cycript from cycript.org:
/* Better styles for embedding GitHub Gists */ | |
.gist{font-size:13px;line-height:18px;margin-bottom:20px;width:100%} | |
.gist pre{font-family:Menlo,Monaco,'Bitstream Vera Sans Mono','Courier New',monospace !important} | |
.gist-meta{font-family:Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px !important} | |
.gist-meta a{color:#26a !important;text-decoration:none} | |
.gist-meta a:hover{color:#0e4071 !important} |
# Screen Options ## | |
shell bash # Tell screen your default shell | |
startup_message off # Turn off start message | |
defscrollback = 5000 | |
shelltitle '$ |bash' # Dynamic window titled for running program | |
msgwait 1 # Set messages timeout to one second | |
nethack on # Turn on nethack error messages | |
backtick 0 0 0 whoami # Set "%0`" to equal the output of "whoami" | |
escape ^Oo |
.gist { | |
color: #000; | |
} | |
.gist div { | |
padding: 0; | |
margin: 0; | |
} | |
.gist .gist-file { |
/* | |
* I add this to html files generated with pandoc. | |
*/ | |
html { | |
font-size: 100%; | |
overflow-y: scroll; | |
-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%; | |
-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%; | |
} |
// Compile instructions: | |
// | |
// gcc -o click click.c -Wall -framework ApplicationServices | |
#include <ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h> | |
#include <unistd.h> | |
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { | |
int x = 0, y = 0, n = 1; | |
float duration = 0.1; |
Recently I came across a web service that required two-factor authentication using the Symantec VIP Access App. I already manage all of my OTP tokens in a different app (If you are on iOS I highly recommend using OTP Auth by Roland Moers.) and did not want to have to use yet another app to generate the TOTP.
There is a way to generate a Symantec VIP Access compatible token very easily if you have access to an environment which can run Python PIP. I happen to have Ubuntu Windows Subsystem Linux running on my machine. (If you are running Windows 10 and don't have this you should really check it out.) Let's get started...
Here we install python3-pip and qrencode so we can generate our secret, I
const app = Application.currentApplication() | |
app.includeStandardAdditions = true | |
function getJSON(path) { | |
const fullPath = path.replace(/^~/, app.pathTo('home folder')) | |
const contents = app.read(fullPath) | |
return JSON.parse(contents) | |
} | |
function run() { |