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I always add this to my .profile rc so I can do things like: "vim *.c" and the files are opened in tabs.
Installs pip packages defining a proxy
Style analyses the surface characteristics of the writing style of a document. It prints various readability grades, length of words, sentences and paragraphs.
It can further locate sentences with certain characteristics. If no files are given, the document is read from standard input.
style is part of "diction" package
Install using yum install yum-utils
Options include:
--oldkernels Remove old kernel and kernel-devel packages
--count=KERNELCOUNT Number of kernel packages to keep on the system (default 2)
use package-cleanup --help for a complete list
swap out "80" for your port of interest. Can use port number or named ports e.g. "http"
Replace 60 with the number of minutes until you want the machine to shut down.
Alternatively give an absolute time in the format hh:mm (shutdown -h 9:30)
Or shutdown right away (shutdown -h now)
Requires you to have password free login to remote host ;)
Requires xclip and notify-send (If you want to put into clipboard and be notified when action is completed).
DATE=$(date +%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S)-$(($(date +%N)/10000000));
HOST="ssh host of your choice";
DEST="destination folder without trailing slash";
URL="URL for file if uploaded to web enabled dir ie. http://$HOST/~user/screenshot_$DATE.png";
import -window root png:- | ssh $HOST "cat > $DEST/screenshot_$DATE.png";
echo $URL | xclip; notify-send -u low "Screenshot Taken" "Entire screen.\nCopied to clipboard"
Gives you a list for all installed chrome (chromium) extensions with URL to the page of the extension.
With this you can easy add a new Bookmark folder called "extensions" add every URL to that folder, so it will be synced and you can access the names from every computer you are logged in.
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Only tested with chromium, for chrome you maybe have to change the find $PATH.