start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
#!/bin/bash | |
# Copyright 2018, Anthony Wharton | |
# Single script that can be called that generates certificates using the | |
# certbotFreeDNSAuthHook.sh and certbotFreeDNSCleanupHook.sh scripts. | |
# This should be used as guidence of my usage, and changed to your needs. Note | |
# the generic `/path/to/...` and `DOMAIN.COM`, which should be replaced with | |
# your script location and domain respectively. In addition, for this to be | |
# used on a live system, one must remove the `--dry-run` flag. |
# I want to sync the local clock but don't have access to any NTP server. | |
# Website https://time.is tells me the time difference of my system clock and I can manually adjust the local clock. | |
# But then I recall that a HTTP response often contains a date header with current time in GMT timezone. | |
# I'll use it to set the system clock with the precision of 1 or 2 seconds. | |
# When I need more accurate time, I can use `datetime` (or `utc_datetime`) from `http://worldtimeapi.org/api/ip.txt` | |
# time from worldtimeapi.org has millisecond precision, you can use it to compare with your system time: | |
date -uIns && time curl -s http://worldtimeapi.org/api/ip.txt | sed -n 's/^utc_datetime://p' | |
date -Ins && time curl -s http://worldtimeapi.org/api/ip.txt | sed -n 's/^datetime://p' |
for i in *.wav; do lame -b 320 -h "${i}" "${i%.wav}.mp3"; done |