export https_proxy="https://my-proxy.com:443"
export http_proxy="https://my-proxy.com:80"
sudo vim /etc/yum.confadd proxy on first line proxy=https://my-proxy.com:80
[main]| require 'hexapdf' | |
| doc = HexaPDF::Document.open("/home/xxxx/Downloads/OoPdfFormExample.pdf") | |
| page = doc.pages[0] | |
| canvas = page.canvas(type: :overlay) | |
| canvas.translate(0, 20) do | |
| canvas.fill_color(0.3, 0.7, 0.7) | |
| canvas.rectangle(50, 0, 80, 80, radius: 80) |
| # Stop all containers | |
| docker stop `docker ps -qa` | |
| # Remove all containers | |
| docker rm `docker ps -qa` | |
| # Remove all images | |
| docker rmi -f `docker images -qa ` | |
| # Remove all volumes |
| function getScrollParent(node) { | |
| const isElement = node instanceof HTMLElement; | |
| const overflowY = isElement && window.getComputedStyle(node).overflowY; | |
| const isScrollable = overflowY !== 'visible' && overflowY !== 'hidden'; | |
| if (!node) { | |
| return null; | |
| } else if (isScrollable && node.scrollHeight >= node.clientHeight) { | |
| return node; | |
| } |
export https_proxy="https://my-proxy.com:443"
export http_proxy="https://my-proxy.com:80"
sudo vim /etc/yum.confadd proxy on first line proxy=https://my-proxy.com:80
[main]Probably one of the easiest things you'll ever do with gpg
Install Keybase: https://keybase.io/download and Ensure the keybase cli is in your PATH
First get the public key
keybase pgp export | gpg --import
Next get the private key
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Might as well ask for password up-front, right? | |
| sudo -v | |
| # Keep-alive: update existing sudo time stamp if set, otherwise do nothing. | |
| while true; do sudo -n true; sleep 60; kill -0 "$$" || exit; done 2>/dev/null & | |
| # Example: do stuff over the next 30+ mins that requires sudo here or there. | |
| function wait() { |
| package main | |
| import ( | |
| "bytes" | |
| "encoding/json" | |
| "fmt" | |
| "strconv" | |
| ) | |
| func main() { |
Let's say you want to access the application shared preferences in /data/data/com.mypackage.
You could try to run adb shell and then run-as com.mypackage
( or adb shell run-as com.mypackge ls /data/data/com.mypackage/shared_prefs),
but on a production release app downloaded from an app store you're most likely to see:
run-as: Package 'com.mypackage' is not debuggable
| #!/bin/sh | |
| # this script does absolutely ZERO error checking. however, it worked | |
| # for me on a RHEL 6.3 machine on 2012-08-08. clearly, the version numbers | |
| # and/or URLs should be made variables. cheers, [email protected] | |
| mkdir mosh | |
| cd mosh |