This illustrates the point referenced in Plack's Auth::Basic
middleware:
Using Authen::Simple::Passwd
(file) to authenticate against
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@ echo off | |
rem pushd C:\Program Files\Dell\Dell Display Manager 2 | |
setlocal | |
echo You passed: %1 | |
if %1 == night ( | |
set brightness=25 |
Sub my_macro() ' Macro is named after the function | |
For Each cell in ActiveSheet.Range("A1:A30") | |
ActiveSheet.Hyperlinks.Add cell, "https:/example.com" & cell.Value | |
Next | |
End Sub |
puttygen putty.ppk | |
rem PuTTYgen has a GUI with multiple conversion options | |
rem https://superuser.com/questions/232362/how-to-convert-ppk-key-to-openssh-key-under-linux | |
rem https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html | |
rem https://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.80/htmldoc/Chapter8.html#puttygen-cli |
use v5.38; | |
use Plack::Builder; | |
use Authen::Simple::Passwd; | |
use Log::Log4perl; # For additional logging from Authen::Simple::Passwd | |
Log::Log4perl -> easy_init(); | |
builder { |
This illustrates the point referenced in Plack's Auth::Basic
middleware:
Using Authen::Simple::Passwd
(file) to authenticate against
Go to the pull request
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cli/-/tags?format=atom |
for d in d1 d2 d3; do mkdir -v $d; done |
Eg. via
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