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Clemv95 / ygg-api-download.yml
Last active December 8, 2025 19:25 — forked from LimeDrive/ygg-api.yml
Indexeur ygg-api pour jackett / prowlarr
---
id: yggapi
name: YggAPI
description: Indexeur non-officiel pour YggTorrent (YGG) - MOVIES / TV
language: fr-FR
type: private
encoding: UTF-8
testlinktorrent: false
links:
- https://yggapi.eu/
system.activationScripts.applications.text = let
env = pkgs.buildEnv {
name = "system-applications";
paths = config.environment.systemPackages;
pathsToLink = "/Applications";
};
in
pkgs.lib.mkForce ''
# Set up applications.
echo "setting up /Applications..." >&2
@mathix420
mathix420 / medium.user.js
Last active December 5, 2025 15:17
Bypass Medium Paywall - Working late 2023 - Greasy Fork, Violentmonkey, Tampermonkey - Click the RAW button to install
// ==UserScript==
// @name Medium Paywall Bypass
// @namespace Violentmonkey Scripts
// @run-at document-start
// @match *://*.medium.com/*
// @match *://medium.com/*
// @match *://*/*
// @grant none
// @version 3.0
// @inject-into content
@acarril
acarril / bootable-win-on-mac.md
Created November 18, 2022 17:49
Create a bootable Windows USB using macOS

For some reason, it is surprisingly hard to create a bootable Windows USB using macOS. These are my steps for doing so, which have worked for me in macOS Monterey (12.6.1) for Windows 10 and 11. After following these steps, you should have a bootable Windows USB drive.

1. Download a Windows disc image (i.e. ISO file)

You can download Windows 10 or Windows 11 directly from Microsoft.

2. Identify your USB drive

After plugging the drive to your machine, identify the name of the USB device using diskutil list, which should return an output like the one below. In my case, the correct disk name is disk2.

@c3rb3ru5d3d53c
c3rb3ru5d3d53c / mitmhttp
Last active October 21, 2024 01:04
mitmhttp - a simple mitmproxy http redirector tool
#!/usr/bin/env bash
DARKGREEN=$'\e[00;32m'
GREEN=$'\e[01;32m'
TEAL=$'\e[00;36m'
DARKGREY=$'\e[01;30m'
CYAN=$'\e[01;36m'
LIGHTGREY=$'\e[00;37m'
RED=$'\e[00;31m'
PINK=$'\e[01;31m'
@c3rb3ru5d3d53c
c3rb3ru5d3d53c / mitmpcap
Created June 19, 2022 11:06
MITMPcap - A Script that allows you to capture pcaps with TLS secrets for later analysis in Wireshark
#!/usr/bin/env bash
DARKGREEN=$'\e[00;32m'
GREEN=$'\e[01;32m'
TEAL=$'\e[00;36m'
DARKGREY=$'\e[01;30m'
CYAN=$'\e[01;36m'
LIGHTGREY=$'\e[00;37m'
RED=$'\e[00;31m'
PINK=$'\e[01;31m'
@nitrocode
nitrocode / github-gpg-key-with-private-email.md
Last active March 15, 2025 23:04
Github "Verified" commits using GPG key with private email

Github "Verified" commits using GPG key with private email

It's nice to see a Verified message next to each commit for peace of mind.

Using GPG or S/MIME, you can sign tags and commits locally. These tags or commits are marked as verified on GitHub so other people can be confident that the changes come from a trusted source.

  1. Install latest gpg

    If using a mac use homebrew

@jdah
jdah / .vimrc
Created June 14, 2021 11:54
jdh's NeoVim .vimrc
call plug#begin()
Plug 'drewtempelmeyer/palenight.vim'
Plug 'vim-airline/vim-airline'
Plug 'wlangstroth/vim-racket'
Plug 'sheerun/vim-polyglot'
Plug 'rust-lang/rust.vim'
Plug 'preservim/tagbar'
Plug 'universal-ctags/ctags'
Plug 'luochen1990/rainbow'
Plug 'vim-syntastic/syntastic'
@jbaranski
jbaranski / OracleOpenPort80Centos.md
Created September 26, 2020 02:00
Open Port 80 Oracle Cloud Compute Instance (CentOS)

Open Port 80 Oracle Cloud Compute Instance (CentOS)

FYI This was harder than it needed to be:

  1. Looking at your instance info, find VNIC section, click "Public Subnet".
  2. Click on your security list.
  3. Add a new entry with the following options:
  • "Stateless" = No, "Source" = 0.0.0.0/0, "IP Protocol" = TCP, "Source Port Range" = All, "Destination Port Range" = 80
  1. SSH to your instance.
  2. While SSH'ed in your instance, run command firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=http.
  3. While SSH'ed in your instance, run command firewall-cmd --reload.
  4. Now start Apache, NGINX, or whatever server you need to on port 80. You can now access from the internet.