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09f821835c v2.1.23 2016-03-24 12:39:20 -04:00
7e5e4315e5 Merge pull request #268 from pierrepo/master
Add options for pip and a new cheatsheet for virtualenv
2016-03-24 12:37:17 -04:00
869e7095f3 Merge pull request #269 from VirenMohindra/update-readme
trivial readme.md correction
2016-03-24 12:34:51 -04:00
6dd8faf26a trivial readme.md correction
availble -> available
2016-03-18 03:23:30 -05:00
c0585ee55c Append virtualenvwrapper commands 2016-03-15 17:34:28 +01:00
c0d755e102 Add virtualenv 2016-03-15 17:28:07 +01:00
49e1fc46f4 Add --user and --upgrade options 2016-03-15 17:15:06 +01:00
3d90b26b04 Merge pull request #266 from MinimaxHeadroom/add-tree-mod-dd-vim-find
Add cheatsheet for command `tree`. Edits or command additions to existing cheatsheets `dd`, `find`, `vim`.
2016-03-14 14:21:55 -04:00
3b73b9b06b Merge pull request #264 from JindrichPilar/master
Added xrandr cheat
2016-03-14 14:17:14 -04:00
74d1bc1ec7 Merge pull request #263 from omsobliga/master
Add examples for tmux
2016-03-14 14:14:55 -04:00
78c76dc75a Merge pull request #267 from VHarisop/nmcli
Added nmcli cheatsheet
2016-03-14 14:14:21 -04:00
f204ed66e1 Added WiFi-specific commands 2016-03-11 03:41:26 +02:00
29c53b754d Added nmcli cheatsheet 2016-03-08 04:06:44 +02:00
5a7fdfcca7 Add tree cheatsheet. Small edits to improve clarity of, plus addition of some new commands to, dd, find, vim. 2016-03-04 04:35:41 -05:00
c3f082eccf Added xrandr cheat 2016-02-22 20:59:05 +01:00
lih
808a2585ef Add example for tmux 2016-02-20 11:09:02 +08:00
c0aad062ec Trivial README edit. 2016-02-18 15:40:18 -05:00
8ffeaa4211 README edits
- Replaced the broken PyPi badges with new ones
- Moved some content out of the README and into new wiki pages
- Applied syntax highlighting to shell examples
- Trivial content edits
2016-02-18 15:35:17 -05:00
c1d4c768de CONTRIBUTING.md
- Added a paragraph on licensing
- Trivial edits
2016-02-17 14:12:58 -05:00
a063c7bb64 Licensing
Dual-licensed `cheat` under both the GPL3 and MIT licenses.
2016-02-15 17:13:20 -05:00
d058ee087e Patch version bump. 2016-02-15 13:22:01 -05:00
35c38be120 Merge pull request #253 from groig/master
Updated dd cheatsheet with the built-in progress functionality
2016-02-15 13:18:49 -05:00
cc86f23dba Merge pull request #256 from Mic92/patch-11
mount: mount iso
2016-02-15 13:17:47 -05:00
54086bf8d6 Minor formatting changes to the nkf cheatsheet. 2016-02-15 13:15:53 -05:00
429ed25aba Merge branch 'add-nkf-plugin' of https://github.com/shigemk2/cheat into shigemk2-add-nkf-plugin
* 'add-nkf-plugin' of https://github.com/shigemk2/cheat:
  Add nkf plugin
2016-02-15 13:14:58 -05:00
128f28ac99 Merge pull request #254 from dufferzafar/sheets
Add httpie cheatsheet
2016-02-15 13:13:09 -05:00
420a320839 Merge pull request #257 from cedric-dufour/master
New Sheet Added: MDADM (Linux RAID)
2016-02-15 13:11:56 -05:00
e3f435a78a New Sheet Added: MDADM (Linux RAID) 2016-01-26 08:55:36 +01:00
dcc01bb980 mount: mount iso 2016-01-21 19:01:48 +01:00
6f27a3e614 Add httpie cheatsheet
Converted from it's Readme: https://github.com/jkbrzt/httpie
2016-01-13 18:18:43 +05:30
36b078c9f6 Updated dd cheatsheet with the built-in progress functionality 2016-01-12 09:27:37 -05:00
73c1842866 Add nkf plugin 2016-01-11 13:28:25 +09:00
ceb3707d28 Trivial whitespace change 2016-01-04 21:54:38 -05:00
f9e8e041ef patch version bump. 2016-01-04 21:50:40 -05:00
b59e83e706 Merge pull request #245 from shigemk2/add-mysql-statements
Add Basic MySQL Statements
2016-01-04 20:17:22 -05:00
bfa813a0b8 Merge pull request #246 from rognan/master
Add cheat for lowercasing files and folders in current directory
2016-01-04 20:15:58 -05:00
c179ef64c6 Merge pull request #250 from shigemk2/add-for-plugin
Add "for" plugin
2016-01-04 20:13:21 -05:00
14a4ee867e Merge pull request #219 from dufferzafar/golang
Add a golang version to the Related Projects list
2016-01-04 20:10:10 -05:00
70ef6239fe Add for plugin 2016-01-01 00:15:51 +09:00
1b55a238df Add cheat for lowercasing files and folders in current directory 2015-12-15 14:57:37 +01:00
eeb2c92576 Add Basic MySQL Statements 2015-12-06 15:11:42 +09:00
b6137cac8b patch version bump 2015-11-22 11:28:32 -05:00
711fd02195 Trivial edit to cheatsheet 2015-11-22 11:26:15 -05:00
248f5a0526 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/yafp/cheat into yafp-master
* 'master' of https://github.com/yafp/cheat:
  20151102 - Added 3 more cheats into the new apt cheatsheet
  20151102 - Adding a cheatsheet for at (apt vs apt-get)
2015-11-22 11:25:47 -05:00
8e7ce511bd Merge pull request #242 from vyorkin/patch-1
Update docker cheat
2015-11-22 11:23:59 -05:00
ba7ebc8392 Merge pull request #241 from Mic92/patch-10
ping: MTU check
2015-11-22 11:23:15 -05:00
6670785a2a Update docker 2015-11-17 15:35:03 +03:00
aabaab1185 ping: MTU check 2015-11-11 21:21:24 +01:00
22eb1f2df4 20151102 - Added 3 more cheats into the new apt cheatsheet 2015-11-02 14:51:37 +01:00
a519ea163e 20151102 - Adding a cheatsheet for at (apt vs apt-get) 2015-11-02 14:28:30 +01:00
6a2eda80d4 patch version bump. 2015-10-15 18:57:33 -04:00
20d52376f9 Undid packaging refactoring. 2015-10-15 18:56:34 -04:00
3b2848668a patch version bump. 2015-10-15 18:40:18 -04:00
a8f91d4224 Minor tweaks. 2015-10-15 18:37:02 -04:00
e0adbbc5b9 Merge branch 'setup-improvements' of https://github.com/youtux/cheat into youtux-setup-improvements
* 'setup-improvements' of https://github.com/youtux/cheat:
  Use entry_points instead of scripts in setup.py
  Improve setup.py description
  Exploit setuptools package_data to include cheats
  Use find_packages from setuptools to identify packages
  Use setuptools insted of distutils.
2015-10-15 18:33:02 -04:00
905f12a279 Patch version bump. 2015-10-15 18:30:25 -04:00
0c24bbbaaf Merge pull request #236 from bmaca/master
Added one more MySql cheat
2015-10-15 18:27:20 -04:00
baa782b8ce Merge pull request #238 from summer-wu/master
create tr cheatsheet
2015-10-15 18:26:04 -04:00
740358e4c0 Merge pull request #239 from rognan/master
Add cheat for ls-command
2015-10-15 18:23:53 -04:00
2ebc8c9fac Add two cheats for ls-command
Display directories only
2015-10-07 20:21:01 +02:00
f3ecf76239 Update tr 2015-10-07 21:20:06 +08:00
84df17a0f6 fix some typo 2015-10-07 21:14:45 +08:00
91c28712e6 Update tr 2015-10-07 11:39:27 +08:00
8eda2266bc Create tr 2015-10-07 11:34:01 +08:00
47fd7c90f4 Added one more MySql cheat 2015-09-22 01:42:40 -05:00
cafa2fb2fd Version 2.1.15
Added new cheatsheets.
2015-09-09 18:06:23 -04:00
9c31ba5102 Merge pull request #233 from cedric-dufour/master
A few additional cheats
2015-09-09 17:58:58 -04:00
da65ea32d8 Merge pull request #234 from t-stark/master
New cheatsheets
2015-09-09 17:56:52 -04:00
e1aec49ed6 modified cheatsheets 2015-09-07 20:57:17 -05:00
ab86ac970d new cheatsheets 2015-09-07 20:56:09 -05:00
90f66ccaf3 (fixed typo) 2015-09-04 11:16:18 +02:00
f63406bc3e Lock file 2015-09-04 11:09:39 +02:00
b3a93bc128 Retrieve N-th piped command exit status 2015-09-04 10:16:54 +02:00
8f0d2e9fc3 Specify output separator character 2015-09-04 10:12:46 +02:00
4c2d0d2d8e Generate Diffie-Hellman parameters 2015-09-04 10:10:32 +02:00
ac445388d9 Keep old configuration during update 2015-09-04 10:08:42 +02:00
705601f0b1 Added parallel (multi-threaded) processing 2015-09-04 10:06:37 +02:00
2d7fdb5425 Patch version bump 2015-08-25 19:10:28 -04:00
4512a61086 New Sheet Added: Vagrant - A portable development environment 2015-08-24 21:07:55 +02:00
8096ca7f90 Version bump
2.1.13
2015-08-06 21:15:26 -04:00
511c57f582 [DOCUMENTATION] Cmd 'ssh' copy files with gzipped on the fly 2015-08-06 14:46:21 +02:00
6ca4b6c8e7 [DOCUMENTATION] Cmd 'du' cumulative size cheat 2015-08-06 14:39:22 +02:00
9c696cc430 v2.1.12 2015-08-04 20:56:23 -04:00
001fdb0eda Merge branch 'sheets' of https://github.com/dufferzafar/chris-cheat into dufferzafar-sheets
* 'sheets' of https://github.com/dufferzafar/chris-cheat:
  New Sheet: ffmpeg - fast audio video encoder
  Git cheats: Shallow clones & Submodule update
  Git cheats: Change date of existing commit
2015-08-04 20:55:33 -04:00
af354ba6a3 New Sheet: ffmpeg - fast audio video encoder 2015-08-03 17:51:52 +05:30
196875a828 Git cheats: Shallow clones & Submodule update 2015-08-03 17:50:23 +05:30
6cf69bc190 Git cheats: Change date of existing commit 2015-08-03 17:50:12 +05:30
d897a8a8ea Add a golang version to the Related Projects list 2015-05-19 22:40:24 +05:30
4d57f529c9 Use entry_points instead of scripts in setup.py
This allows a fine-grained control of the dependencies, because it generates a wrapper script
that calls the specifiend function (i.e., main inside cheat/app.py)
2015-01-09 00:36:49 +01:00
5caa8fed38 Improve setup.py description 2015-01-09 00:22:57 +01:00
69f91e0cf4 Exploit setuptools package_data to include cheats 2015-01-09 00:08:38 +01:00
fdbc8909cc Use find_packages from setuptools to identify packages 2015-01-08 23:58:35 +01:00
76a91ce358 Use setuptools insted of distutils.
Distutils is old and basic, setuptools is the current preferred way.
See https://python-packaging-user-guide.readthedocs.org/en/latest/current.html
2015-01-08 23:54:12 +01:00
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Contributing
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If you would like to contribute cheetsheets or program functionality, please
fork this repository, make your changes, and send me a pull request.
fork this repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request.
Python code show follow the standards laid out by [PEP 8][].
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[PEP 8]: http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/

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[![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/cheat.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cheat/)
[![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/cheat.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cheat/)
cheat
=====
`cheat` allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the
@ -7,66 +10,51 @@ remember.
![The obligatory xkcd](http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/tar.png 'The obligatory xkcd')
`cheat` depends only on `python` and `pip`.
PyPI status:
[![Latest Version](https://pypip.in/version/cheat/badge.png)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cheat/)
[![Downloads](https://pypip.in/download/cheat/badge.png)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cheat/)
Example
-------
The next time you're forced to disarm a nuclear weapon without consulting
Google, you may run:
cheat tar
```sh
cheat tar
```
You will be presented with a cheatsheet resembling:
```
```sh
# To extract an uncompressed archive:
tar -xvf /path/to/foo.tar
tar -xvf '/path/to/foo.tar'
# To extract a .gz archive:
tar -xzvf /path/to/foo.tgz
tar -xzvf '/path/to/foo.tgz'
# To create a .gz archive:
tar -czvf /path/to/foo.tgz /path/to/foo/
tar -czvf '/path/to/foo.tgz' '/path/to/foo/'
# To extract a .bz2 archive:
tar -xjvf /path/to/foo.tgz
tar -xjvf '/path/to/foo.tgz'
# To create a .bz2 archive:
tar -cjvf /path/to/foo.tgz /path/to/foo/
tar -cjvf '/path/to/foo.tgz' '/path/to/foo/'
```
To see what cheatsheets are availble, run `cheat -l`.
To see what cheatsheets are available, run `cheat -l`.
Note that, while `cheat` was designed primarily for *nix system administrators,
Note that, while `cheat` was designed primarily for \*nix system administrators,
it is agnostic as to what content it stores. If you would like to use `cheat`
to store notes on your favorite cookie recipes, feel free.
Installing
----------
### Using pip ###
It is recommended to install `cheat` with `pip`:
sudo pip install cheat
```sh
[sudo] pip install cheat
```
### Using homebrew ###
brew install cheat
### Manually ###
First install the required python dependencies with:
sudo pip install docopt pygments
Then, clone this repository, `cd` into it, and run:
sudo python setup.py install
[Other installation methods are available][installing].
Modifying Cheatsheets
@ -82,7 +70,9 @@ in the `~/.cheat/tar` file.
Provided that you have an `EDITOR` environment variable set, you may edit
cheatsheets with:
cheat -e foo
```sh
cheat -e foo
```
If the 'foo' cheatsheet already exists, it will be opened for editing.
Otherwise, it will be created automatically.
@ -99,17 +89,23 @@ Personal cheatsheets are saved in the `~/.cheat` directory by default, but you
can specify a different default by exporting a `DEFAULT_CHEAT_DIR` environment
variable:
export DEFAULT_CHEAT_DIR=/path/to/my/cheats
```sh
export DEFAULT_CHEAT_DIR='/path/to/my/cheats'
```
### Setting a CHEATPATH ###
You can additionally instruct `cheat` to look for cheatsheets in other
directories by exporting a `CHEATPATH` environment variable:
export CHEATPATH=/path/to/my/cheats
```sh
export CHEATPATH='/path/to/my/cheats'
```
You may, of course, append multiple directories to your `CHEATPATH`:
export CHEATPATH=$CHEATPATH:/path/to/more/cheats
```sh
export CHEATPATH="$CHEATPATH:/path/to/more/cheats"
```
You may view which directories are on your `CHEATPATH` with `cheat -d`.
@ -117,37 +113,17 @@ You may view which directories are on your `CHEATPATH` with `cheat -d`.
`cheat` can apply syntax highlighting to your cheatsheets if so desired. To
enable this feature, set a `CHEATCOLORS` environment variable:
export CHEATCOLORS=true
```sh
export CHEATCOLORS=true
```
### Enabling Command-line Autocompletion ###
The `cheat/autocompletion` directory contains scripts to enable command-line
autocompletion for various shells. To activate autocompletion, simply copy the
appropriate script to the appropriate path on your system. (The "appropriate
path" will vary on a per-platform basis, so this documentation shall not
speculate as to where that may be.)
See Also:
---------
- [Enabling Command-line Autocompletion][autocompletion]
- [Related Projects][related-projects]
Related Projects
----------------
- [lucaswerkmeister/cheats][1]: An implementation of this concept in pure bash
that also allows not only for numerical indexing of subcomands but also
supports running commands interactively.
- [jahendrie/cheat][2]: A bash-only implementation that additionally allows for
cheatsheets to be created and `grep` searched from the command-line.
([jahendrie][] contributed key ideas to this project as well.)
- [`cheat` RubyGem][3]: A clever gem from 2006 that clearly had similar
motivations. It is unclear whether or not it is currently maintained.
- [`tldr`][tldr]: "Simplified and community-driven man pages".
[dotfiles]: http://dotfiles.github.io/
[jahendrie]: https://github.com/jahendrie
[1]: https://github.com/lucaswerkmeister/cheats
[2]: https://github.com/jahendrie/cheat
[3]: http://errtheblog.com/posts/21-cheat
[4]: https://github.com/chrisallenlane/cheat/pull/77
[tldr]: https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr
[autocompletion]: https://github.com/chrisallenlane/cheat/wiki/Enabling-Command-line-Autocompletion
[dotfiles]: http://dotfiles.github.io/
[installing]: https://github.com/chrisallenlane/cheat/wiki/Installing
[related-projects]: https://github.com/chrisallenlane/cheat/wiki/Related-Projects

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ from docopt import docopt
if __name__ == '__main__':
# parse the command-line options
options = docopt(__doc__, version='cheat 2.1.11')
options = docopt(__doc__, version='cheat 2.1.23')
# list directories
if options['--directories']:

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# To search a package:
apt search package
# To show package informations:
apt show package
# To fetch package list:
apt update
# To download and install updates without installing new package:
apt upgrade
# To download and install the updates AND install new necessary packages:
apt dist-upgrade
# Full command:
apt update && apt dist-upgrade
# To install a new package(s):
apt install package(s)
# To uninstall package(s)
apt remove package(s)

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@ -23,3 +23,6 @@ apt-get -o Dir::Cache="/path/to/destination/dir/" -o Dir::Cache::archives="./" i
# Show apt-get installed packages.
grep 'install ' /var/log/dpkg.log
# Silently keep old configuration during batch updates
apt-get update -o DPkg::Options::='--force-confold' ...

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@ -6,3 +6,6 @@ printf '1:2:3' | awk -F ":" '{print $1+$2+$3}'
# print a multiplication table
seq 9 | sed 'H;g' | awk -v RS='' '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++)printf("%dx%d=%d%s", i, NR, i*NR, i==NR?"\n":"\t")}'
# Specify output separator character
printf '1 2 3' | awk 'BEGIN {OFS=":"}; {print $1,$2,$3}'

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@ -18,3 +18,10 @@ set -x
# Turn off debugging:
set +x
# Retrieve N-th piped command exit status
printf 'foo' | fgrep 'foo' | sed 's/foo/bar/'
echo ${PIPESTATUS[0]} # replace 0 with N
# Lock file:
( set -o noclobber; echo > my.lock ) || echo 'Failed to create lock file'

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# Manage printers through CUPS:
http://localhost:631 (in web browser)
# Print file from command line
lp myfile.txt
# Display print queue
lpq
# Remove print job from queue
lprm 545
or
lprm -
# Print log location
/var/log/cups
# Reject new jobs
cupsreject printername
# Accept new jobs
cupsaccept printername

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@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=4KB &; export dd_pid=`pgrep '^dd'`; while [[ -d
# Watch the progress of 'dd' with `pv` and `zenity` (apt-get install pv zenity)
(pv -n /dev/zero | dd of=/dev/null bs=128M conv=notrunc,noerror) 2>&1 | zenity --title 'Running dd command (cloning), please wait...' --progress
# Watch the progress of 'dd' with the built-in `progress` functionality (introduced in coreutils v8.24)
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=128M status=progress
# DD with "graphical" return
dcfldd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=500K

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@ -19,6 +19,9 @@ docker inspect --format {{.State.Pid}} <container_name_or_ID>
# http://nathanleclaire.com/blog/2014/07/12/10-docker-tips-and-tricks-that-will-make-you-sing-a-whale-song-of-joy/
docker inspect --format='{{json .Volumes}}' <container_id> | python -mjson.tool
# Copy files/folders between a container and your host
docker cp foo.txt mycontainer:/foo.txt
# list currently running containers
docker ps
@ -26,4 +29,4 @@ docker ps
docker ps -a
# list all images
docker images
docker images

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# To sort directories/files by size
du -sk *| sort -rn
# To show cumulative humanreadable size
du -sh

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# Print file metadata etc.
ffmpeg -i path/to/file.ext
# Convert all m4a files to mp3
for f in *.m4a; do ffmpeg -i "$f" -acodec libmp3lame -ab 320k "${f%.m4a}.mp3"; done
# Listen to 10 seconds of audio from a video file
#
# -ss : start time
# -t : seconds to cut
# -autoexit : closes ffplay as soon as the audio finishes
ffmpeg -ss 00:34:24.85 -t 10 -i path/to/file.mp4 -f mp3 pipe:play | ffplay -i pipe:play -autoexit

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@ -40,5 +40,8 @@ find . -maxdepth 2 -name build -type d
# To search all files who are not in .git directory
find . ! -iwholename '*.git*' -type f
# Find all files that have the same node (hard link) as MY_FILE_HERE
# To find all files that have the same node (hard link) as MY_FILE_HERE
find . -type f -samefile MY_FILE_HERE 2>/dev/null
# To find all files in the current directory and modify their permissions
find . -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;

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# basic loop
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
do
echo $i
done
# loop ls command results
for var in `ls -alF`
do
echo $var
done
# loop specified number of times
for i in `seq 1 10`
do
echo $i
done

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@ -22,6 +22,14 @@ git commit --date="`date --date='2 day ago'`"
git commit --date="Jun 13 18:30:25 IST 2015"
# more recent versions of Git also support --date="2 days ago" directly
# To change the date of an existing commit
git filter-branch --env-filter \
'if [ $GIT_COMMIT = 119f9ecf58069b265ab22f1f97d2b648faf932e0 ]
then
export GIT_AUTHOR_DATE="Fri Jan 2 21:38:53 2009 -0800"
export GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="Sat May 19 01:01:01 2007 -0700"
fi'
# To removed staged and working directory changes
git reset --hard
@ -86,3 +94,13 @@ git diff --no-index path/to/file/A path/to/file/B
# To pull changes while overwriting any local commits
git fetch --all
git reset --hard origin/master
# Update all your submodules
git submodule update --init --recursive
# Perform a shallow clone to only get latest commits
# (helps save data when cloning large repos)
git clone --depth 1 <remote-url>
# To unshallow a clone
git pull --unshallow

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# Display all hardware details
sudo lshw
# List currently loaded kernel modules
lsmod
# List all modules available to the system
find /lib/modules/$(uname -r) -type f -iname "*.ko"
# Load a module into kernel
modprobe modulename
# Remove a module from kernel
modprobe -r modulename
# List devices connected via pci bus
lspci
# Debug output for pci devices (hex)
lspci -vvxxx
# Display cpu hardware stats
cat /proc/cpuinfo
# Display memory hardware stats
cat /proc/meminfo
# Output the kernel ring buffer
dmesg
# Ouput kernel messages
dmesg --kernel

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# Custom HTTP method HTTP headers and JSON data:
http PUT example.org X-API-Token:123 name=John
# Submitting forms:
http -f POST example.org hello=World
# See the request that is being sent using one of the output options:
http -v example.org
# Use Github API to post a comment on an issue with authentication:
http -a USERNAME POST https://api.github.com/repos/jkbrzt/httpie/issues/83/comments body='HTTPie is awesome!'
# Upload a file using redirected input:
http example.org < file.json
# Download a file and save it via redirected output:
http example.org/file > file
# Download a file wget style:
http --download example.org/file
# Use named sessions_ to make certain aspects or the communication
# persistent between requests to the same host:
# http --session=logged-in -a username:password httpbin.org/get API-Key:123
http --session=logged-in httpbin.org/headers
# Set a custom Host header to work around missing DNS records:
http localhost:8000 Host:example.com
# Simple JSON example:
http PUT example.org name=John email=john@example.org
# Non-string fields use the := separator, which allows you to embed raw
# JSON into the resulting object. Text and raw JSON files can also be
# embedded into fields using =@ and :=@:
http PUT api.example.com/person/1 name=John age:=29 married:=false hobbies:='["http", "pies"]' description=@about-john.txt bookmarks:=@bookmarks.json
# Send JSON data stored in a file:
http POST api.example.com/person/1 < person.json
# Regular Forms
http --form POST api.example.org/person/1 name='John Smith' email=john@example.org cv=@~/Documents/cv.txt
# File Upload Forms
# If one or more file fields is present, the serialization and content
# type is multipart/form-data:
http -f POST example.com/jobs name='John Smith' cv@~/Documents/cv.pdf
# To set custom headers you can use the Header:Value notation:
http example.org User-Agent:Bacon/1.0 'Cookie:valued-visitor=yes;foo=bar' X-Foo:Bar Referer:http://httpie.org/
# Basic auth:
http -a username:password example.org
# Digest auth:
http --auth-type=digest -a username:password example.org
# With password prompt:
http -a username example.org
# Authorization information from your ~/.netrc file is honored as well:
cat ~/.netrc
machine httpbin.org
login httpie
# password test
http httpbin.org/basic-auth/httpie/test
# You can specify proxies to be used through the --proxy argument for each
# protocol (which is included in the value in case of redirects across
# protocols):
http --proxy=http:http://10.10.1.10:3128 --proxy=https:https://10.10.1.10:1080 example.org
# With Basic authentication:
http --proxy=http:http://user:pass@10.10.1.10:3128 example.org
# To skip the HOST'S SSL CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION, you can pass
# --verify=no (default is yes):
http --verify=no https://example.org
# You can also use --verify=<CA_BUNDLE_PATH> to set a CUSTOM CA BUNDLE path:
http --verify=/ssl/custom_ca_bundle https://example.org
# To use a CLIENT SIDE CERTIFICATE for the SSL communication, you can pass
# the path of the cert file with --cert:
http --cert=client.pem https://example.org
# If the PRIVATE KEY is not contained in the cert file you may pass the
# path of the key file with --cert-key:
http --cert=client.crt --cert-key=client.key https://example.org
# You can control what should be printed via several options:
# --headers, -h Only the response headers are printed.
# --body, -b Only the response body is printed.
# --verbose, -v Print the whole HTTP exchange (request and response).
# --print, -p Selects parts of the HTTP exchange.
http --verbose PUT httpbin.org/put hello=world
# Print request and response headers:
# Character Stands for
# ----------- -------------------
# H Request headers.
# B Request body.
# h Response headers.
# b Response body.
http --print=Hh PUT httpbin.org/put hello=world
# Let's say that there is an API that returns the whole resource when it
# is updated, but you are only interested in the response headers to see
# the status code after an update:
http --headers PATCH example.org/Really-Huge-Resource name='New Name'
# Redirect from a file:
http PUT example.com/person/1 X-API-Token:123 < person.json
# Or the output of another program:
grep '401 Unauthorized' /var/log/httpd/error_log | http POST example.org/intruders
# You can use echo for simple data:
echo '{"name": "John"}' | http PATCH example.com/person/1 X-API-Token:123
# You can even pipe web services together using HTTPie:
http GET https://api.github.com/repos/jkbrzt/httpie | http POST httpbin.org/post
# You can use cat to enter multiline data on the terminal:
cat | http POST example.com
<paste>
# ^D
cat | http POST example.com/todos Content-Type:text/plain
- buy milk
- call parents
^D
# On OS X, you can send the contents of the clipboard with pbpaste:
pbpaste | http PUT example.com
# Passing data through stdin cannot be combined with data fields specified
# on the command line:
echo 'data' | http POST example.org more=data # This is invalid
# AN ALTERNATIVE TO REDIRECTED stdin is specifying a filename (as
# @/path/to/file) whose content is used as if it came from stdin.
# It has the advantage that THE Content-Type HEADER IS AUTOMATICALLY SET
# to the appropriate value based on the filename extension. For example,
# the following request sends the verbatim contents of that XML file with
# Content-Type: application/xml:
http PUT httpbin.org/put @/data/file.xml
# Download a file:
http example.org/Movie.mov > Movie.mov
# Download an image of Octocat, resize it using ImageMagick, upload it
# elsewhere:
http octodex.github.com/images/original.jpg | convert - -resize 25% - | http example.org/Octocats
# Force colorizing and formatting, and show both the request and the
# response in less pager:
http --pretty=all --verbose example.org | less -R
# When enabled using the --download, -d flag, response headers are printed
# to the terminal (stderr), and a progress bar is shown while the response
# body is being saved to a file.
http --download https://github.com/jkbrzt/httpie/tarball/master
# You can also redirect the response body to another program while the
# response headers and progress are still shown in the terminal:
http -d https://github.com/jkbrzt/httpie/tarball/master | tar zxf -
# If --output, -o is specified, you can resume a partial download using
# the --continue, -c option. This only works with servers that support
# Range requests and 206 Partial Content responses. If the server doesn't
# support that, the whole file will simply be downloaded:
http -dco file.zip example.org/file
# Prettified streamed response:
http --stream -f -a YOUR-TWITTER-NAME https://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.json track='Justin Bieber'
# Send each new tweet (JSON object) mentioning "Apple" to another
# server as soon as it arrives from the Twitter streaming API:
http --stream -f -a YOUR-TWITTER-NAME https://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.json track=Apple | while read tweet; do echo "$tweet" | http POST example.org/tweets ; done
# Create a new session named user1 for example.org:
http --session=user1 -a user1:password example.org X-Foo:Bar
# Now you can refer to the session by its name, and the previously used
# authorization and HTTP headers will automatically be set:
http --session=user1 example.org
# To create or reuse a different session, simple specify a different name:
http --session=user2 -a user2:password example.org X-Bar:Foo
# Instead of a name, you can also directly specify a path to a session
# file. This allows for sessions to be re-used across multiple hosts:
http --session=/tmp/session.json example.orghttp --session=/tmp/session.json admin.example.orghttp --session=~/.httpie/sessions/another.example.org/test.json example.orghttp --session-read-only=/tmp/session.json example.org

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# To switch between channel windows
ALT+<number>, eg. ALT+1, ALT+2
# To list the nicknames within a channel
# To list the nicknames within the active channel
/names
# To change the topic
# To change the channel topic
/topic <description>
# To quit irssi
# To limit channel background noise (joins, parts, quits, etc.)
/ignore #foo,#bar JOINS PARTS QUITS NICKS # Quieten only channels `#foo`, `#bar`
/ignore * JOINS PARTS QUITS NICKS # Quieten all channels
# To save the current Irssi session config into the configuration file
/save
# To quit Irssi
/exit

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# Display available libraries
ldconfig -p
# Update library resources
ldconfig
# Display libraries and file location
ldd
# Libraries available to apps in real-time
"Dynamic Libraries" (.so.)
# Libraries only available to apps when installed (imported)
"Static Libraries" (.a.)
# Standard (usual) library file location
/lib
# Sofware-accessible source for library info
/etc/ld.so.cache # (binary)
# Human-readable source for library info
/etc/ld.so.conf # (points to /etc/ld.so.conf.d)

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# Display files, sorted by size
ls -S
# Display directories only
ls -d */
# Display directories only, include hidden
ls -d .*/ */

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# For the sake of briefness, we use Bash "group compound" stanza:
# /dev/sd{a,b,...}1 => /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 ...
# Along the following variables:
# ${M} array identifier (/dev/md${M})
# ${D} device identifier (/dev/sd${D})
# ${P} partition identifier (/dev/sd${D}${P})
# Create (initialize) a new array
mdadm --create /dev/md${M} --level=raid5 --raid-devices=4 /dev/sd{a,b,c,d,e}${P} --spare-devices=/dev/sdf1
# Manually assemble (activate) an existing array
mdadm --assemble /dev/md${M} /dev/sd{a,b,c,d,e}${P}
# Automatically assemble (activate) all existing arrays
mdadm --assemble --scan
# Stop an assembled (active) array
mdadm --stop /dev/md${M}
# See array configuration
mdadm --query /dev/md${M}
# See array component configuration (dump superblock content)
mdadm --query --examine /dev/sd${D}${P}
# See detailed array confiration/status
mdadm --detail /dev/md${M}
# Save existing arrays configuration
# (MAY be required by initrd for successfull boot)
mdadm --detail --scan > /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
# Erase array component superblock
# (MUST do before reusing a partition for other purposes)
mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sd${D}${P}
# Manually mark a component as failed
# (SHOULD when a device shows wear-and-tear signs, e.g. through SMART)
mdadm --manage /dev/md${M} --fail /dev/sd${D}${P}
# Remove a failed component
# (SHOULD before preemptively replacing a device, after failing it)
mdadm --manage /dev/md${M} --remove /dev/sd${D}${P}
# Prepare (format) a new device to replace a failed one
sfdisk -d /dev/sd${D,sane} | sfdisk /dev/sd${D,new}
# Add new component to an existing array
# (this will trigger the rebuild)
mdadm --manage /dev/md${M} --add /dev/sd${D,new}${P}
# See assembled (active) arrays status
cat /proc/mdstat
# Rename a device
# (SHOULD after hostname change; eg. name="$(hostname -s)")
mdadm --assemble /dev/md${M} /dev/sd{a,b,c,d,e}${P} --name="${name}:${M}" --update=name

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# To mount a remote NFS directory
mount -t nfs example.com:/remote/example/dir /local/example/dir
# To mount an ISO
mount -o loop disk1.iso /mnt/disk

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# To add a user and give rights on the given database
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON database.* TO 'user'@'localhost'IDENTIFIED BY 'password' WITH GRANT OPTION;
# To list the privileges granted to the account that you are using to connect to the server. Any of the 3 statements will work.
SHOW GRANTS FOR CURRENT_USER();
SHOW GRANTS;
SHOW GRANTS FOR CURRENT_USER;
# Basic SELECT Statement
SELECT * FROM tbl_name;
# Basic INSERT Statement
INSERT INTO tbl_name (col1,col2) VALUES(15,col1*2);
# Basic UPDATE Statement
UPDATE tbl_name SET col1 = "example";
# Basic DELETE Statement
DELETE FROM tbl_name WHERE user = 'jcole';

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# check the file's charactor code
nkf -g test.txt
# convert charactor code to UTF-8
nkf -w --overwrite test.txt
# convert charactor code to EUC-JP
nkf -e --overwrite test.txt
# convert charactor code to Shift-JIS
nkf -s --overwrite test.txt
# convert charactor code to ISO-2022-JP
nkf -j --overwrite test.txt
# convert newline to LF
nkf -Lu --overwrite test.txt
# convert newline to CRLF
nkf -Lw --overwrite test.txt
# convert newline to CR
nkf -Lm --overwrite test.txt
# MIME encode
echo テスト | nkf -WwMQ
# MIME decode
echo "=E3=83=86=E3=82=B9=E3=83=88" | nkf -WwmQ

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# Desc: Command line interface to NetworkManager
# Connect to a wireless access point - Parameters:
# <wiface> -- the name of your wireless interface
# <ssid> -- the SSID of the access point
# <pass> -- the WiFi password
nmcli d wifi connect <ssid> password <pass> iface <wiface>
# Disconnect from WiFi - Parameters:
# <wiface> -- the name of your wireless interface
nmcli d wifi disconnect iface <wiface>
# Get WiFi status (enabled / disabled)
nmcli radio wifi
# Enable / Disable WiFi
nmcli radio wifi <on|off>
# Show all available WiFi access points
nmcli dev wifi list
# Refresh the available WiFi connection list
nmcli dev wifi rescan
# Show all available connections
nmcli con
# Show only active connections
nmcli con show --active
# Review the available devices
nmcli dev status
# Add a dynamic ethernet connection - parameters:
# <name> -- the name of the connection
# <iface_name> -- the name of the interface
ncmli con add type ethernet con-name <name> ifname <iface_name>
# Bring up the ethernet connection
nmcli con up <name>

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# Verify ntpd running:
service ntp status
# Start ntpd if not running:
service ntp start
# Display current hardware clock value:
sudo hwclock -r
# Apply system time to hardware time:
sudo hwclock --systohc
# Apply hardware time to system time:
sudo hwclock --hctosys
# Set hwclock to local time:
sudo hwclock --localtime
# Set hwclock to UTC:
sudo hwclock --utc
# Set hwclock manually:
sudo hwclock --set --date="8/10/15 13:10:05"
# Query surrounding stratum time servers
ntpq -pn
# Config file:
/etc/ntp.conf
# Driftfile:
location of "drift" of your system clock compared to ntp servers
/var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift

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echo | openssl s_client -connect <hostname>:443 2> /dev/null | \
awk '/-----BEGIN/,/END CERTIFICATE-----/' | \
openssl x509 -noout -enddate
# Generate Diffie-Hellman parameters:
openssl dhparam -outform PEM -out dhparams.pem 2048

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# ping a host with a total count of 15 packets overall.
ping -c 15 www.example.com
# ping a host with a total count of 15 packets overall, one every .5 seconds (faster ping).
ping -c 15 -i .5 www.example.com
# test if a packet size of 1500 bytes is supported (to check the MTU for example)
ping -s 1500 -c 10 -M do www.example.com

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# Install some packages
pip install SomePackage
# Install some package in user space
pip install --user SomePackage
# Upgrade some package
pip install --upgrade SomePackage
# Output and install packages in a requirement file
pip freeze > requirements.txt
pip install -r requirements.txt

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# Lowercase all files and folders in current directory
rename 'y/A-Z/a-z/' *

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# To remove a package:
rpm -e <package>
# To remove a package, but not its dependencies
rpm -e --nodeps <package>
# To find what package installs a file:
rpm -qf </path/to/file>
@ -17,3 +20,12 @@ rpm -q --whatrequires <file>
# To list all installed packages:
rpm -qa
# To find a pkg's dependencies
rpm -i --test <package>
# Display checksum against source
rpm -K <package>
# Verify a package
rpm -V <package>

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'rss2email -- converts rss feeds and emails them to your inbox'
# List all feeds
r2e list
# Convert RSS entries to email
r2e run
# Add a new feed
r2e add <feed address>
# Add a new feed with new email address
r2e add <feed address> [newemail address]
# Delete a feed
r2e delete <# of feed in list/>
# Help
r2e -h

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# For more information, see:
# http://unix.stackexchange.com/q/12755/44856
# Copy files and folders through ssh from remote host to pwd with tar.gz compression
# when there is no rsync command available
ssh user@example.com "cd /var/www/Shared/; tar zcf - asset1 asset2" | tar zxf -

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# Display process startup time
systemd-analyze
# Display process startup time at service level
systemd-analyze blame
# List running units
systemctl list-units
# Load a unit at startup
systemctl enable foo.service
# Start or Stop a unit
systemctl <start | stop> foo.service
# Unit file locations
/etc/systemd/system
/usr/lib/systemd/system

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# To create a .gz archive and exclude all jpg,gif,... from the tgz
tar czvf /path/to/foo.tgz --exclude=\*.{jpg,gif,png,wmv,flv,tar.gz,zip} /path/to/foo/
# To use parallel (multi-threaded) implementation of compression algorithms:
tar -z ... -> tar -Ipigz ...
tar -j ... -> tar -Ipbzip2 ...
tar -J ... -> tar -Ipixz ...

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# Display session:
tmux ls
# Rename session:
Ctrl-b $
# Switch session:
Ctrl-b s
# Start a shared session:
tmux -S /tmp/your_shared_session
chmod 777 /tmp/your_shared_session

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#replace : with new line
echo $PATH|tr ":" "\n" #equivalent with:
echo $PATH|tr -t ":" \n
#remove all occurance of "ab"
echo aabbcc |tr -d "ab"
#ouput: cc
#complement "aa"
echo aabbccd |tr -c "aa" 1
#output: aa11111 without new line
#tip: Complement meaning keep aa,all others are replaced with 1
#complement "ab\n"
echo aabbccd |tr -c "ab\n" 1
#output: aabb111 with new line
#Preserve all alpha(-c). ":-[:digit:] etc" will be translated to "\n". sequeeze mode.
echo $PATH|tr -cs "[:alpha:]" "\n"
#ordered list to unordered list
echo "1. /usr/bin\n2. /bin" |tr -cs " /[:alpha:]\n" "+"

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# To display a recursive directory tree
tree
# To make tree output contents from path `/foo/bar`
tree /foo/bar
# To make tree omit any empty directories from the output
tree --prune
# To list directories only (`-d`), and at a max depth of two levels (`-L`)
tree -d -L 2

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# Initate Vagrant
mkdir vag-vm; cd vag-vm
vagrant init
# Add a box to vagrant repo
vagrant box add hashicorp/precise32
# Add a box Vagrant file
config.vm.box = "hashicorp/precise32"
# Add vm to public network as host
config.vm.network "public_network"
# Add provision script to vagrant file
config.vm.provision :shell, path: "provision.sh"
# Start vm
vagrant up
# Connect to started instance
vagrant ssh
# Shutdown vm
vagrant halt
# Hibernate vm
vagrant suspend
# Set vm to initial state by cleaning all data
vagrant destroy
# Restart vm with new provision script
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$ end of line
gg go to first line in file
G go to end of file
gk move down one displayed line
gj move up one displayed line
# Insertion
# To exit from insert mode use Esc or Ctrl-C
@ -49,8 +50,14 @@ P paste before cursor
dd delete a line
d{motion} delete text that {motion} moves over
# Search and replace with the `:substitute` (aka `:s`) command
# Preceding a motion or edition with a number repeats it n times
:s/foo/bar/ replace the first match of 'foo' with 'bar' on the current line only
:s/foo/bar/g replace all matches (`g` flag) of 'foo' with 'bar' on the current line only
:%s/foo/bar/g replace all matches of 'foo' with 'bar' in the entire file (`:%s`)
:%s/foo/bar/gc ask to manually confirm (`c` flag) each replacement
# Preceding a motion or edition with a number repeats it 'n' times
# Examples:
50k moves 50 lines up
2dw deletes 2 words

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# Create new environment
virtualenv /path/to/project/env_name
# Create new environment and inherit already installed Python libraries
virtualenv --system-site-package /path/to/project/env_name
# Create new environment with a given Python interpreter
virtualenv /path/to/project/env_name -p /usr/bin/python/3.4
# Activate environnment
source /path/to/project/env_name/bin/activate
# Quit environment
deactivate
# virtualenvwrapper (wrapper for virtualenv)
# installation
pip install --user virtualenvwrapper
# configuration
# add in ~/.bashrc or similar
export WORKON_HOME=~/.virtualenvs
mkdir -p $WORKON_HOME
source ~/.local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh
# Create new environmment (with virtualenvwrapper)
mkvirtualenv env_name
# new environmment is stored in ~/.virtualenvs
# Activate environmment (with virtualenvwrapper)
workon env_name
# Quit environmment (with virtualenvwrapper)
deactivate
# Delete environmment (with virtualenvwrapper)
rmvirtualenv env_name

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# To enable HDMI2 output with maximal resolution:
xrandr --output HDMI2 --auto
# To enable HDMI2 output with specific resolution:
xrandr --output HDMI2 --mode 1280x800
# To enable HDMI2 output next to HDMI1 output:
xrandr --output HDMI2 --auto --right-of HDMI1
# To disable HDMI2 output:
xrandr --output HDMI2 --off

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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 3, 29 June 2007
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Preamble
The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for
software and other kinds of works.
The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed
to take away your freedom to share and change the works. By contrast,
the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to
share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains free
software for all its users. We, the Free Software Foundation, use the
GNU General Public License for most of our software; it applies also to
any other work released this way by its authors. You can apply it to
your programs, too.
When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not
price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you
have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for
them if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you
want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new
free programs, and that you know you can do these things.
To protect your rights, we need to prevent others from denying you
these rights or asking you to surrender the rights. Therefore, you have
certain responsibilities if you distribute copies of the software, or if
you modify it: responsibilities to respect the freedom of others.
For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether
gratis or for a fee, you must pass on to the recipients the same
freedoms that you received. You must make sure that they, too, receive
or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they
know their rights.
Developers that use the GNU GPL protect your rights with two steps:
(1) assert copyright on the software, and (2) offer you this License
giving you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify it.
For the developers' and authors' protection, the GPL clearly explains
that there is no warranty for this free software. For both users' and
authors' sake, the GPL requires that modified versions be marked as
changed, so that their problems will not be attributed erroneously to
authors of previous versions.
Some devices are designed to deny users access to install or run
modified versions of the software inside them, although the manufacturer
can do so. This is fundamentally incompatible with the aim of
protecting users' freedom to change the software. The systematic
pattern of such abuse occurs in the area of products for individuals to
use, which is precisely where it is most unacceptable. Therefore, we
have designed this version of the GPL to prohibit the practice for those
products. If such problems arise substantially in other domains, we
stand ready to extend this provision to those domains in future versions
of the GPL, as needed to protect the freedom of users.
Finally, every program is threatened constantly by software patents.
States should not allow patents to restrict development and use of
software on general-purpose computers, but in those that do, we wish to
avoid the special danger that patents applied to a free program could
make it effectively proprietary. To prevent this, the GPL assures that
patents cannot be used to render the program non-free.
The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and
modification follow.
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"This License" refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License.
"Copyright" also means copyright-like laws that apply to other kinds of
works, such as semiconductor masks.
"The Program" refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this
License. Each licensee is addressed as "you". "Licensees" and
"recipients" may be individuals or organizations.
To "modify" a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work
in a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of an
exact copy. The resulting work is called a "modified version" of the
earlier work or a work "based on" the earlier work.
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The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2016 Chris Allen Lane
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setup(
name = 'cheat',
version = '2.1.11',
version = '2.1.23',
author = 'Chris Lane',
author_email = 'chris@chris-allen-lane.com',
license = 'GPL3',