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xzork11 / android-backup-apk-and-datas.md
Created June 6, 2023 06:59 — forked from AnatomicJC/android-backup-apk-and-datas.md
Backup android app, data included, no root needed, with adb

Backup android app, data included, no root needed, with adb

adb is the Android CLI tool with which you can interact with your android device, from your PC

You must enable developer mode (tap 7 times on the build version in parameters) and install adb on your PC.

Don't hesitate to read comments, there is useful tips, thanks guys for this !

Fetch application APK

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xzork11 / AuthyToOtherAuthenticator.md
Created June 4, 2023 11:59 — forked from gboudreau/AuthyToOtherAuthenticator.md
Export TOTP tokens from Authy

Generating Authy passwords on other authenticators


There is an increasing count of applications which use Authy for two-factor authentication. However many users who aren't using Authy, have their own authenticator setup up already and do not wish to use two applications for generating passwords.

Since I use 1Password for all of my password storing/generating needs, I was looking for a solution to use Authy passwords on that. I couldn't find any completely working solutions, however I stumbled upon a gist by Brian Hartvigsen. His post had a neat code with it to generate QR codes for you to use on your favorite authenticator.

His method is to extract the secret keys using Authy's Google Chrome app via Developer Tools. If this was not possible, I guess people would be reverse engineering the Android app or something like that. But when I tried that code, nothing appeared on the screen. My guess is that Brian used the

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xzork11 / sources.list-focal
Created March 6, 2023 13:42 — forked from airglow923/sources.list-focal
Ubuntu Mirrors sources.list for Focal (20.04), Hirsute (21.04), Impish (21.10) and Jammy (22.04)
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal main restricted universe multiverse
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-security main restricted universe multiverse
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-security main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates main restricted universe multiverse
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-proposed main restricted universe multiverse
Note: I don't know where does this thread belongs. If I'm on the incorrect section, move it to the correct one.
Many people are literally just selling this method and I feel like sharing this out so that you don't have to pay because the seller just don't do a minute of work to get you the drive.
So moving straight towards the method:
Step I:
Go to this link: https://td.fastio.me/ (mirrors to be left at the last)
Step II:
Type your desired drive's name at the first field and your Gmail on the bottom field.

How to download your Udemy course videos using youtube-dl

$ youtube-dl --list-extractors | grep udemy

Steps

  1. Get link to the course to download. e.g. https://www.udemy.com/course-name/
  2. Login into udemy website, save the cookie from chrome using Chrome (Cookie.txt)[1] export extension. Save it to file udemy-cookies.txt
  3. Get the link of the video that you want to download. usually in format. Use the command provided below where you have to replace the {course_link} and {path_to_cookies_file} with respective paths.
$ youtube-dl {course_link} --cookies {path_to_cookies_file}
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xzork11 / zshrc
Created March 10, 2021 06:41 — forked from LukeSmithxyz/zshrc
# Luke's config for the Zoomer Shell
# Enable colors and change prompt:
autoload -U colors && colors
PS1="%B%{$fg[red]%}[%{$fg[yellow]%}%n%{$fg[green]%}@%{$fg[blue]%}%M %{$fg[magenta]%}%~%{$fg[red]%}]%{$reset_color%}$%b "
# History in cache directory:
HISTSIZE=10000
SAVEHIST=10000
HISTFILE=~/.cache/zsh/history
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xzork11 / i3config
Created March 10, 2021 06:41 — forked from LukeSmithxyz/i3config
Final i3 configuration
# vim: filetype=i3
# File originally by Luke Smith <https://lukesmith.xyz>
# This config file will use environmental variables such as $BROWSER and $TERMINAL.
# You can set these variables in ~/.profile or ~/.bash_profile if you have it as below:
#
# export FILE="ranger"
# export TERMINAL="st"
# #---Basic Definitions---# #
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xzork11 / colors.muttrc
Created March 10, 2021 06:40 — forked from LukeSmithxyz/colors.muttrc
Mutt example colors
# vim: filetype=neomuttrc
# Default index colors:
color index yellow default '.*'
color index_author red default '.*'
color index_number blue default
color index_subject cyan default '.*'
# For new mail:
color index brightyellow black "~N"
color index_author brightred black "~N"