You may use another wordlist generator as regldg or whatever ./regldg '--debug-code=1' '--universe-set=7' '--universe-checking=3' '--max-length=8' '--readable-output' '--num-words-output=100' "(B|b)(n|N)(g|G)(4|a|A)(l|L)"
For OS X/bsd; probably messy
This command will display the file, but you can change 'cat' to anything else
(type 'n' when prompted to cancel the command or anything else to proceed).
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Some hints for newbies:
type
unset bar
to make 'bar' function annihilated.
For permanent usage you can put this (bar) function in your .bashrc (for bash) or in .profile (for sh).
With:
. ~/.bashrc
you can get all new inserted functions in .bashrc (so the function 'bar'
or whatever name you choose) immediately available.
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minimal oneliner to keep track of time Show Sample Output
use get_iplay to download all listed content from http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4extra run every night to make sure no episodes are missed
This command will take the output of curl and read it line by line, skipping a step in downloading the file then parsing it. You can then parse each line, or only print the lines that contain certain works using if statements, or whatever you can come up with. Or you can change IFS and use it to parse based on separators other than newline.
Speed up Google Chrome like speedyfox does for MAC USER. This script will detect all SQLITE DATABASE on the Google directory
I just needed to store the LAN IP (for ipv4) in a variable for a specific task in a bash script. I figured I'd share. I sent it to a variable with VAR=$(stuff) and used it later on. I put the exit 0 in the if statement to make it so that it breaks if there are more than one IPv4 addresses assigned. I only wanted the first one. Edit: Bear in mind, my network mask is a double digit number so if you have a smaller nw mask you'd need to edit the sed statement. Show Sample Output
Retrieves AS route prefixes for IPv4 and IPv6, aggregates the routes to the minimal set, and adds netfilter rules to reject them. Relies on two helpers: IPv4 - "aggregate" by Joe Abley (package name 'aggregate'), IPv6 - "aggregate6" by Job Snijders ( https://github.com/job/aggregate6 ) Show Sample Output
Requires mpc command line client Assumes only one output with "Local" in the name
Type the ^D by first typing a ^V. This makes the line delimiter be EOF, which makes read read everything up to EOF then exit.
Will prepend date and time in the following format: dd-mm-yyyy@hh:mm:ss (24hours format) and redirect it to make.out file Show Sample Output
The given file may contain any kind of characters. This is compatible for most simple mathematical operation. For the first number found, it will be replaced by the result of a factor operation of 1000. To change the filename or multiplactor or number regular expression, change the first fixed values. Show Sample Output
Show file count into directories. Usefull when you try to find hugh directories that elevate system CPU (vmstat -> sy) Show Sample Output
Waits URL, then converts. Show Sample Output
Get the total RESIDENT memory used by processes of a specific name. This means this is the MINIMUM used by a process, but some memory could be paged out to swap. Show Sample Output
Pluralize a word, aka change from single to multiple; text formatting.
echo hamburgler | pluralize
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example or test, basic awareness on app state, mostly for copy-paste reasons, requires auditd (ausyscall), rekt echoing (everything here is rekt) Show Sample Output
For example, if you have a locally hosted git server, plus github, plus gitlab.
Show temp of all disk with the drivetemp module activate Show Sample Output
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