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| from manim import * | |
| import string | |
| import random | |
| random.seed(513) | |
| def gen_text(text = string.ascii_uppercase): | |
| b = VGroup() | |
| lr = None | |
| for x in text: |
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${2:ENTER CONTENTS}
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| # From Adam Liss's comment | |
| # https://stackoverflow.com/a/9387914/14346786 | |
| # Read a file using a bash script | |
| i=0;while read l;do ((i=i+1));echo "$i:$l";done < file.txt | |
| # alphabet | |
| az=$(echo {a..z} | tr -d ' \n\t\v') | |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| if [ $# != 1 ]; then | |
| echo -ne "\e[31m[-] Input only 1 arg\e[00m\n" | |
| else | |
| echo -ne "\e[32m[+] 1 arg ok\e[00m\n" | |
| if [ -f "$1" ]; then | |
| echo -ne "\e[32m[+] arg 1 IS A file.\e[00m\n" | |
| f="$1" | |
| #echo "[*] exec: ls $f" |
| ## edit: this was only called "colors in bash" but I renamed it to include more "general" or "overall" effects, | |
| ## such as; popups(zenity, notify-send, ..) and (soon coming!) ncurses, etc. | |
| # might be some errors (not only grammar) | |
| # red=31 | |
| # green=32 | |
| # blue=34 | |
| # yellow=33 | |
| # cyan=36 | |
| # pink=35 |
| // i686-w64-mingw32-gcc -o M msgbox.c | |
| #include <stdio.h> | |
| #include <windows.h> | |
| int main(int argc, char *argv[]){ | |
| if(argc != 3){ | |
| printf("usage: %s MESSAGE TITLE",argv[0]); | |
| } | |
| // MessageBox function (winuser.h) | |
| // Displays a modal dialog box that contains | |
| // a system icon, |
| /* | |
| * code inspired and modified from defcon25,MSDocs,StackOverflow | |
| * i686-w64-mingw32-gcc -o win_rsh win_rsh.c -lws2_32 | |
| */ | |
| #include <ws2tcpip.h> | |
| #include <stdio.h> | |
| #pragma comment(lib, "ws2_32") | |
| int main(int argc, char *argv[]){ | |
| WSADATA wsaData; |
hdparm -I /dev/sda
hdparm -I /dev/sdb
hdparm -I /dev/(some other disk(s))
# verify BOOT mode
# if these dirS exists, then you are in UEFI(and, therefore - you are in the correct place!)
ls /sys/firmware/efi/efivars