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Rename all .jpeg and .JPG files to .jpg

Rename files in batch

Merge AVI-files without recoding
Useful for when you download movies split into < 700mb parts. Credit to rich @ http://superuser.com/questions/318640/merge-avi-files-without-recoding-in-mac-os-x-lion mencoder is generally included with mplayer. MacPorts: $sudo port install mplayer

Install pip with Proxy
Installs pip packages defining a proxy

List your sudo rights
List the commands you have the right to use with sudo.

resolving basic authentication problem(401) with wget
I have a server with a php requiring basic authentication, like this:

Display duplicated lines in a file
Displays the duplicated lines in a file and their occuring frequency.

Change gnome-shell wallpaper

youtube2m3u
generate playlists from youtube ( or othre things that support yt-dlp)

Check if the LHC has destroyed the world
This says if the LHC has destroyed the world. Run it in a loop to monitor the state of Earth. Might not work reliable, if the world has actually been destroyed.


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