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vitorgalvao / Get Title and URL.applescript
Last active October 25, 2024 16:26
AppleScript and JavaScript for Automation to get frontmost tab’s url and title of various browsers.
-- AppleScript --
-- This example is meant as a simple starting point to show how to get the information in the simplest available way.
-- Keep in mind that when asking for a `return` after another, only the first one will be output.
-- This method is as good as its JXA counterpart.
-- Webkit variants include "Safari", "Webkit", "Orion".
-- Specific editions are valid, including "Safari Technology Preview".
-- "Safari" Example:
tell application "Safari" to return name of front document
@ttscoff
ttscoff / lazylink.rb
Created October 19, 2013 18:56
Marked 2 Preprocessor for "lazy links"
@aktau
aktau / imessage
Last active June 11, 2023 20:30
Send iMessage from the commandline
#!/bin/sh
if [ "$#" -eq 1 ]; then stdinmsg=$(cat); fi
exec <"$0" || exit; read v; read v; read v; exec /usr/bin/osascript - "$@" "$stdinmsg"; exit
-- another way of waiting until an app is running
on waitUntilRunning(appname, delaytime)
repeat until my appIsRunning(appname)
tell application "Messages" to close window 1
delay delaytime
end repeat
@rubo77
rubo77 / rotate-screen.sh
Last active October 9, 2023 11:30
This script rotates the screen and touchscreen input, disables or enbles the touchpad, and dis- or enables the virtual keyboard on a Lenovo Yoga 13 or Yoga 2 Pro (source: http://askubuntu.com/q/405628/34298)
#!/bin/bash
# This script rotates the screen and touchscreen input 90 degrees each time it is called,
# also disables the touchpad, and enables the virtual keyboard accordingly
# by Ruben Barkow: https://gist.github.com/rubo77/daa262e0229f6e398766
#### configuration
# find your Touchscreen and Touchpad device with `xinput`
TouchscreenDevice='ELAN Touchscreen'
TouchpadDevice='SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad'
@jeremija
jeremija / 90-tp-compact-keyboard.rules
Last active April 6, 2023 09:26
Attempt to persistent bluetooth pairing (Thinkpad Bluetooth Keyboard with Trackpoint)
# udev rules to be placed in /etc/udev/rules.d
# this is from https://github.com/lentinj/tp-compact-keyboard
SUBSYSTEM=="input", \
ATTRS{name}=="ThinkPad Compact Bluetooth Keyboard with TrackPoint", \
RUN+="/etc/udev/scripts/tp-compact-keyboard --fn-lock-enable"
# this is my script
SUBSYSTEM=="input", \
ATTRS{name}=="ThinkPad Compact Bluetooth Keyboard with TrackPoint", \
@najamelan
najamelan / gnome-session-documentation.md
Last active January 22, 2024 20:53
Gnome Desktop Entry Format extensions - bootlegged documentation

Gnome Desktop Entry Format extensions - bootlegged documentation

Note: if you work on desktop entry files, you should refresh them to see the results: Alt-F2 and run 'r' or 'restart' to restart gnome-shell. Otherwise changes might only work after you log out.

The desktop entry specification creates a standard for application launchers. Gnome adds several extensions to the format which are widely in use, but as far as I can tell undocumented. This is an attempt to document them so I can write my own autostart launchers for gnome. Pull requests are highly welcome.

There is a guide on gnome developer that explains basics about how to integrate an application with the desktop.

Autostart applications run when the user logs into the graphical desktop environment. All desktop managers make custom extensions to the format. This attempts just to cover the Gnome extensions, and won'

@drmalex07
drmalex07 / README-oneshot-systemd-service.md
Last active July 7, 2024 19:47
An example with an oneshot service on systemd. #systemd #systemd.service #oneshot

README

Services declared as oneshot are expected to take some action and exit immediatelly (thus, they are not really services, no running processes remain). A common pattern for these type of service is to be defined by a setup and a teardown action.

Let's create a example foo service that when started creates a file, and when stopped it deletes it.

Define setup/teardown actions

Create executable file /opt/foo/setup-foo.sh:

@MightyPork
MightyPork / usb_hid_keys.h
Last active November 12, 2024 03:32
USB HID Keyboard scan codes
/**
* USB HID Keyboard scan codes as per USB spec 1.11
* plus some additional codes
*
* Created by MightyPork, 2016
* Public domain
*
* Adapted from:
* https://source.android.com/devices/input/keyboard-devices.html
*/
@prenagha
prenagha / init.lua
Created September 30, 2016 00:36
Hammerspoon Config File, Hyper Key, Karabiner-Elements
-- hattip https://github.com/lodestone/hyper-hacks
-- hattip https://gist.github.com/ttscoff/cce98a711b5476166792d5e6f1ac5907
-- A global variable for the sub-key Hyper Mode
k = hs.hotkey.modal.new({}, 'F18')
-- Hyper+key for all the below are setup somewhere
-- The handler already exists, usually in Keyboard Maestro
-- we just have to get the right keystroke sent
@tayvano
tayvano / gist:6e2d456a9897f55025e25035478a3a50
Created February 19, 2017 05:29
complete list of ffmpeg flags / commands
Originall From: Posted 2015-05-29 http://ubwg.net/b/full-list-of-ffmpeg-flags-and-options
This is the complete list that’s outputted by ffmpeg when running ffmpeg -h full.
usage: ffmpeg [options] [[infile options] -i infile]… {[outfile options] outfile}…
Getting help:
-h — print basic options
-h long — print more options
-h full — print all options (including all format and codec specific options, very long)