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naripok / list.md
Created September 16, 2021 20:03 — forked from ih2502mk/list.md
Quantopian Lectures Saved
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naripok / tmux-cheatsheet.markdown
Created May 20, 2020 18:22 — forked from MohamedAlaa/tmux-cheatsheet.markdown
tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

tmux new -s myname
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naripok / music_bot_example.py
Created March 26, 2020 15:30 — forked from vbe0201/music_bot_example.py
A simple music bot written using discord.py rewrite and youtube_dl.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Copyright (c) 2019 Valentin B.
A simple music bot written in discord.py using youtube-dl.
Though it's a simple example, music bots are complex and require much time and knowledge until they work perfectly.
Use this as an example or a base for your own bot and extend it as you want. If there are any bugs, please let me know.
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naripok / how-to.markdown
Created October 31, 2019 14:47 — forked from markjlorenz/how-to.markdown
Reverse Proxy Tunneling with an amazon EC2. Poor-mans gotomypc, teamviewer, etc.

Reverse Port Tunneling with EC2

Reverse port tunneling is used to give a user outside of a networks firewall accesst to a computer inside the firewall where direct SSH connections aren't allowed. It works by the in-firewall computer SSH'ing to a middleman computer that then forwards incomming SSH connections on a given port to the firewalled computer.

Setup the middleman

  • Get an ubuntu EC2 instance
  • Download it's security keys (both in-firewall and out-firewall computers will need the private key)
  • Setup the security group to allow connections on port 10002
  • SSH into the middleman and add: GatewayPorts yes to /etc/ssh/sshd_config
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naripok / js_linux.py
Created September 18, 2019 22:13 — forked from rdb/js_linux.py
Access joysticks/game controllers from Python in Linux via the joystick driver. See https://www.panda3d.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=16767
# Released by rdb under the Unlicense (unlicense.org)
# Based on information from:
# https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/input/joystick-api.txt
import os, struct, array
from fcntl import ioctl
# Iterate over the joystick devices.
print('Available devices:')