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- name: Build
run: bash scripts/build.sh
- name: Setup Python for PDF generation
if: github.repository == 'tldr-pages/tldr' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master'
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: '3.x'
- name: Build PDF
if: github.repository == 'tldr-pages/tldr' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master'
run: |
cd scripts/pdf/
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
python3 render.py ../../pages -c solarized-light
- name: Deploy
if: github.repository == 'tldr-pages/tldr' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master'
run: bash scripts/deploy.sh

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[19 November 2019](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/3580) — present
- **Proscream ([@Proscream](https://github.com/Proscream))**:
[22 November 2019](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/3592) — present
- **Sahil Dhiman ([@sahilister](https://github.com/sahilister))**:
[05 December 2020](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/4994) — present
- Lucas Schneider ([@schneiderl](https://github.com/schneiderl)):
[11 April 2019](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/2898) — [17 January 2019](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/3764)
- Ein Verne ([@einverne](https://github.com/einverne)):
@ -43,6 +45,8 @@ If you are an owner of the organization, you should be able to see an automated
[30 November 2019](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/3636) — [17 December 2019](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/3663)
- Iván Hernández Cazorla ([@ivanhercaz](https://github.com/ivanhercaz)):
[24 December 2019](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/3690) — [5 January 2020](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/3736)
- Axel Navarro ([@navarroaxel](https://github.com/navarroaxel)):
[24 August 2020](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/4291) — [05 October 2020](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/4504)
## Organization members
@ -56,6 +60,8 @@ An automated list can be found [here](https://github.com/orgs/tldr-pages/people)
[12 January 2020](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/3738) — present
- **Lucas Schneider ([@schneiderl](https://github.com/schneiderl))**:
[17 January 2019](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/3764) — present
- **Axel Navarro ([@navarroaxel](https://github.com/navarroaxel))**:
[05 October 2020](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/4504) — present
- Owen Voke ([@owenvoke](https://github.com/owenvoke))
[26 August 2018](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/2258) — [8 May 2019](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/2989)
- Marco Bonelli ([@mebeim](https://github.com/mebeim)):

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or `apt-get install tldr` on Debian-based distributions
- [fast-tldr](https://github.com/gutjuri/fast-tldr)
- [Java client](https://github.com/seenukarthi/tldr-java-client)
- [Keypirinha Plugin](https://github.com/ronan696/keypirinha-tldr)
- [Node.js client](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr-node-client):
`npm install -g tldr`
- [OCaml client](https://github.com/RosalesJ/tldr-ocaml): `opam install tldr`

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# nmap
> Nmap è un tool per port scanning ed esplorazione di rete.
> Alcune funzionalità diventano attive solamente con privilegi d'amministratore.
> Ulteriori informazioni: <https://nmap.org>.
- Controlla se un indirizzo IP è attivo, e indovina il suo sistema operativo:
`nmap -O {{ip_o_nome_host}}`
- Cerca di determinare se gli host specificati sono attivi e quali sono i loro nomi:
`nmap -sn {{ip_o_nome_host}} {{opzionale_altro_indirizzo}}`
- Come sopra, ma esegui una scansione della porta TCP predefinita 1000 se l'host sembra attivo:
`nmap {{ip_o_nome_host}} {{opzionale_altro_indirizzo}}`
- Attiva scripts, segnalazione di servizi, OS fingerprinting e traceroute:
`nmap -A {{indirizzo_o_indirizzi}}`
- Velocizza esecuzione dando per scontato una buona connessione di rete:
`nmap -T4 {{indirizzo_o_indirizzi}}`
- Scansiona una specifica lista di porte (usa -p- per tutte le porte 1-65535):
`nmap -p {{porta1,porta2,…,portaN}} {{indirizzo_o_indirizzi}}`
- Esegui scansione TCP e UDP (usa -sU per usare solo UDP, -sZ per SCTP, -sO per IP):
`nmap -sSU {{indirizzo_o_indirizzi}}`
- Esegui una scansione di cifratori TLS verso un host per individuarne i cifratori supportati e i protocolli SSL/TLS:
`nmap --script ssl-enum-ciphers {{indirizzo_o_indirizzi}} -p 443`
- Determina vulnerabilità e informazioni di un host eseguendo una scansione di tutte le porte, servizi e versioni con tutti gli script di default NSE attivi:
`nmap -sC -sV {{indirizzo_o_indirizzi}}`

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- 특정 작업을 재개하고(`jobs -l` 를 사용하여 ID 가져오기) background에서 실행:
`bg {{job_id}}`
`bg %{{job_id}}`

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- 恢复特定的任务 (使用 `jobs -l` 可以获取任务ID) 并在后台运行:
`bg {{job_id}}`
`bg %{{job_id}}`

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# 2to3
> Automated Python 2 to 3 code translation.
> More information: <https://docs.python.org/3/library/2to3.html>.
- Display changes that would be performed:
`2to3 {{path/to/file.py}}`
- Convert a Python 2 file to Python 3:
`2to3 --write {{path/to/file.py}}`
- Convert a specified Python 2 feature to Python 3:
`2to3 --write {{file.py}} --fix={{raw_input}} --fix={{print}}`
- Convert all features except *raw_input* the specified ones to Python 3:
`2to3 --nofix={{raw_input}} --fix={{print}} example.py`
- Display the list of available transformation features:
`2to3 --list-fixes`
- Convert an entire directory:
`2to3 --output-dir={{path/to/code_python3_version}} --write-unchanged-files --nobackups {{path/to/code_python2_version}}`

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- Resume a specific job (use `jobs -l` to get its ID) and run it in the background:
`bg {{job_id}}`
`bg %{{job_id}}`

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# Brotli
> Compress/uncompress files with brotli compression.
> More information: <https://github.com/google/brotli>.
- Compress a file, creating a compressed version next to the file:
`brotli {{file.ext}}`
- Decompress a file, creating an uncompressed version next to the file:
`brotli -d {{file.ext}}.br`
- Compress a file specifying the output filename:
`brotli {{file.ext}} -o {{compressed_file.ext.br}}`
- Decompress a brotli file specifying the output filename:
`brotli -d {{compressed_file.ext.br}} -o {{file.ext}}`
- Specify the compression level. 1=Fastest (Worst), 11=Slowest (Best):
`brotli -q {{11}} {{file.ext}} -o {{compressed_file.ext.br}}`

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# conan
> The open source, decentralized and multi-platform package manager to create and share all your native binaries.
> More information: <https://conan.io/>.
- Install packages based on conanfile.txt:
`conan install {{.}}`
- Install packages and create configuation files for a specific generator:
`conan install -g {{generator}}`
- Install packages, building from source:
`conan install {{.}} --build`
- Search for locally installed packages:
`conan search {{package}}`
- Search for remote packages:
`conan search {{package}} -r {{remote}}`
- List remotes:
`conan remote --list`

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`emulator -avd {{name}} -camera-back {{none|emulated|webcamN}}`
- Start an emulator, with a maximun network speed:
- Start an emulator, with a maximum network speed:
`emulator -avd {{name}} -netspeed {{gsm|hscsd|gprs|edge|hsdpa|lte|evdo|full}}`

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# etcd
> A distributed, reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system.
> More information: <https://etcd.io>.
- Start a single-node etcd cluster:
`etcd`
- Start a single-node etcd cluster, listening for client requests on a custom url:
`etcd --advertise-client-urls {{http://127.0.0.1:1234}} --listen-client-urls {{http://127.0.0.1:1234}}`
- Start a single-node etcd cluster with a custom name:
`etcd --name {{my_etcd_cluster}}`
- Start a single-node etcd cluster with extensive metrics available at http://localhost:2379/debug/pprof/:
`etcd --enable-pprof --metrics extensive`

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# etcdctl
> CLI interface for interacting with `etcd`, a highly-available key-value pair store.
> Etcd stores data in hierarchically organized directories, as in a standard filesystem.
> More information: <https://etcd.io/docs/latest/dev-guide/interacting_v3/>.
- Display the value associated with a specified key:
`etcdctl get {{my/key}}`
- Store a key-value pair:
`etcdctl put {{my/key}} {{my_value}}`
- Delete a key-value pair:
`etcdctl del {{my/key}}`
- Store a key-value pair, reading the value from a file:
`etcdctl put {{my/file}} < {{path/to/file.txt}}`
- Save a snapshot of the etcd keystore:
`etcdctl snapshot save {{path/to/snapshot.db}}`
- Restore a snapshot of an etcd keystore (restart the etcd server afterwards):
`etcdctl snapshot restore {{path/to/snapshot.db}}`
- Add a user:
`etcdctl user add {{my_user}}`
- Watch a key for changes:
`etcdctl watch {{my/key}}`

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- Include ignored and hidden files in the search:
`fd --hidden --no-ignore {{pattern}}`
- Execute a command on each search result returned:
`fd {{pattern}} --exec {{command}}`

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- Bring a specific job to foreground:
`fg {{job_id}}`
`fg %{{job_id}}`

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`fgrep -v {{^regex$}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Display filenames whose content matchs the regular expression at least once:
- Display filenames whose content matches the regular expression at least once:
`fgrep -l {{^regex$}} {{path/to/file1}} {{path/to/file2}}`

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`fisher ls`
- Show available plugins:
`fisher ls-remote`
- Update plugins:
`fisher up`
`fisher update`
- Remove one or more plugins:
`fisher rm {{plugin1}} {{plugin2}}`
`fisher remove {{plugin1}} {{plugin2}}`

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# flow
> A static type checker for JavaScript.
> More information: <https://flow.org>.
- Run a flow check:
`flow`
- Check which files are being checked by flow:
`flow ls`
- Run a type coverage check on all files in a directory:
`flow batch-coverage --show-all --strip-root {{path/to/directory}}`
- Display line-by-line type coverage stats:
`flow coverage --color {{path/to/file.jsx}}`

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- Build a release APK targeting most modern smartphones:
`flutter build apk --target-platform {{android-arm}} {{android-arm64}}`
`flutter build apk --target-platform {{android-arm}},{{android-arm64}}`

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# from
> Prints mail header lines from the current user's mailbox.
> More information: <https://mailutils.org/manual/html_chapter/Programs.html#frm-and-from>.
- List mail:
`from`
- Display the number of messages stored:
`from --count`
- List mail in the specified mailbox directory:
`MAIL={{path/to/mailbox}} from`
- Print the mail from the specified address:
`from --sender={{me@example.com}}`

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`git lfs track`
- List tracked files that have been commited:
- List tracked files that have been committed:
`git lfs ls-files`

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# git prune
> Git command for pruning all unreachable objects from the object database.
> This command is often not used directely but as an internal command that is used by git gc.
> This command is often not used directly but as an internal command that is used by git gc.
> More information: <https://git-scm.com/docs/git-prune>.
- Report what would be removed by git prune without removing it:

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`git shortlog -n`
- View a summary of all the commits made, grouped by the commiter identities (name and email):
- View a summary of all the commits made, grouped by the committer identities (name and email):
`git shortlog -c`

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- Compile and run explicitly using the VVP runtime:
`iverilog -o {{execuable}} -tvvp {{source.v}}`
`iverilog -o {{executable}} -tvvp {{source.v}}`
- Compile using Verilog library files from a different path:

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`jhipster --skip-client`
- Apply lastest JHipster updates to the project:
- Apply latest JHipster updates to the project:
`jhipster upgrade`

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- Show status of a particular job:
`jobs {{job_id}}`
`jobs %{{job_id}}`
- Show status and process IDs of all jobs:

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# kops
> Create, destroy, upgrade and maintain Kubernetes clusters from the command line.
> More informations: <https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/>.
> More information: <https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/>.
- Create a cluster from the configuration specification:

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# lynx
> Command-line web browser.
> More information: <https://lynx.browser.org>.
- Visit a website:
`lynx {{https://duckduckgo.com}}`
`lynx {{example.com}}`
- Apply restrictions for anonymous account:
`lynx -anonymous {{example.com}}`
- Turn on mouse support, if available:
`lynx -use_mouse {{example.com}}`
- Force color mode on, if available:
`lynx -color {{example.com}}`
- Open a link, using a specific file to read and write cookies:
`lynx -cookie_file={{path/to/file}} {{example.com}}`
- Navigate forwards and backwards through the links on a page:
`Up arrow key, Down arrow key`
- Follow the currently selected link:
`Enter or the right arrow key`
- Go back to the previously displayed page:
`Left arrow key or u`

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`lzop -d {{file}}.lzo`
- Compress a file, while specifing the compression level. 0 = Worst, 9 = Best (Default level is 3):
- Compress a file, while specifying the compression level. 0 = Worst, 9 = Best (Default level is 3):
`lzop -{{level}} {{file}}`

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`mr register`
- Update repositories in 5 concurent jobs:
- Update repositories in 5 concurrent jobs:
`mr -j{{5}} update`

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`nmap --script ssl-enum-ciphers {{address_or_addresses}} -p 443`
- Perform full port, service, version detection scan with all default NSE scripts active against a host to determin weaknesses and info:
- Perform full port, service, version detection scan with all default NSE scripts active against a host to determine weaknesses and info:
`nmap -sC -sV {{address_or_addresses}}`

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# openssl genrsa
> OpenSSL command to generate RSA private keys.
> More information: <https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/man1/genrsa.html>.
> More information: <https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man1/openssl-genrsa.html>.
- Generate an RSA private key of 2048 bits to stdout:

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# openssl prime
> OpenSSL command to compute prime numbers.
> More information: <https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man1/openssl-prime.html>.
- Generate a 2048bit prime number and display it in hexadecimal:
`openssl prime -generate -bits 2048 -hex`
- Check if a given number is prime:
`openssl prime {{number}}`

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`pipx list`
- Run an app in a temporary virtual environment with a pakage name different from the executable:
- Run an app in a temporary virtual environment with a package name different from the executable:
`pipx run --spec {{httpx-cli}} {{httpx}} {{http://www.github.com}}`

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- Execute Redis command:
`redis-cli {{redis_command}}`
- Connect to the local cluster:
`redis-cli -c`

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`reflac --recursive {{path/to/directory}}`
- Perserve file modification times:
- Preserve file modification times:
`reflac --preserve {{path/to/directory}}`

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# scheme
> MIT Scheme language interperter and REPL (interactive shell).
> MIT Scheme language interpreter and REPL (interactive shell).
> More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/mit-scheme>.
- Open an interactive shell (REPL):

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> Secure copy.
> Copy files between hosts using Secure Copy Protocol over SSH.
> More information: <https://man.openbsd.org/scp>.
- Copy a local file to a remote host:
`scp {{path/to/local_file}} {{remote_host}}:{{path/to/remote_file}}`
- Use a specific port when connecting to the remote host:
`scp {{path/to/local_file}} -P {{port}} {{remote_host}}:{{path/to/remote_file}}`
- Copy a file from a remote host to a local directory:
`scp {{remote_host}}:{{path/to/remote_file}} {{path/to/local_directory}}`

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# thundebird
# thunderbird
> Email client and RSS reader.

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# tmpmail
> A temporary email right from your terminal written in POSIX sh.
> More information: <https://github.com/sdushantha/tmpmail>.
- Create a temporary inbox:
`tmpmail --generate`
- List messages and their numeric ID:
`tmpmail`
- Display the most recent received email:
`tmpmail --recent`
- Open a specific message:
`tmpmail {{email_id}}`
- View email as raw text without HTML tags:
`tmpmail --text`
- Open email with a specific browser (default is w3m):
`tmpmail --browser {{browser}}`

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# twm
> A window manager for the X Window sytem.
> A window manager for the X Window system.
> More information: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/app/twm>.
- Connect to the default X server:

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# vimdiff
> Open up to four files in vim and show the differences between them.
> See `vim` documentation for working with files and navigating within a window.
> Open up two or more files in vim and show the differences between them.
> See also `vim`.
> More information: <https://www.vim.org>.
- Open two files and show the differences (up to four files can be compared):
- Open two files and show the differences:
`vimdiff {{file1}} {{file2}}`
- Open two files using a horizontal window split instead of the default vertical split:
- Move the cursor to the window on the left|right:
`vimdiff -o {{file1}} {{file2}}`
`Ctrl + w {{h|l}}`
- Move the cursor to the window on the left|right|up|down:
- Jump to the next difference:
`Ctrl + w {{h|l|k|j}}`
`[c`
- Jump to the previous difference:
`]c`
- Copy the highlighted difference from the other window to the current window:
`do`
- Copy the highlighted difference from the current window to the other window:
`dp`
- Update all highlights and folds:
`:diffupdate`
- Toggle the highlighted code fold:
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`cewl --depth {{2}} --write {{path/to/wordlist.txt}} {{url}}`
- Output an alpha-numeric wordlist from the given URL with words of minimum 5 characters:
- Output an alphanumeric wordlist from the given URL with words of minimum 5 characters:
`cewl --with-numbers --min_word_length {{5}} {{url}}`

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`e2image -r {{/dev/sdXN}} {{path/to/image_file}}`
- Ceate a QCOW2 image file instead of a normal or raw image file:
- Create a QCOW2 image file instead of a normal or raw image file:
`e2image -Q {{/dev/sdXN}} {{path/to/image_file}}`

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> A drop-down terminal for GNOME.
- Toggle Guake visiblity:
- Toggle Guake visibility:
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`sudo htpdate {{host}}`
- Perform simulation of syncronization, without any action:
- Perform simulation of synchronization, without any action:
`htpdate -q {{host}}`
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`sudo htpdate -x {{host}}`
- Set time immediate after the syncronization:
- Set time immediate after the synchronization:
`sudo htpdate -s {{host}}`

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# i3
> A dynamic tiling window manager.
> More information:<https://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html>.
> More information: <https://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html>.
- Start i3 (Note that a pre-existing window manager must not be open when this command is run.):

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`isosize {{path/to/file.iso}}`
- Diplay the block count and block size of an ISO file:
- Display the block count and block size of an ISO file:
`isosize --sectors {{path/to/file.iso}}`

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> Show last commands executed.
> More information: <https://manpages.debian.org/stable/acct/lastcomm.1.en.html>.
- Print informations about all of the commands in the acct (record file):
- Print information about all of the commands in the acct (record file):
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`lvextend --size +{{40G}} -r {{logical_volume}}`
- Increase a volume's size to 100% of the free phyiscal volume space:
- Increase a volume's size to 100% of the free physical volume space:
`lvextend --size {{100}}%FREE {{logical_volume}}`

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`lvresize --size -{{120G}} -r {{logical_volume}}`
- Increase a volume's size to 100% of the free phyiscal volume space:
- Increase a volume's size to 100% of the free physical volume space:
`lvresize --size {{100}}%FREE {{logical_volume}}`

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`medusa -M HTTP -h host -u {{username}} -p {{password}} -m USER-AGENT:"{{Agent}}"`
- Execute a brute force against a MySQL server using a file cointaining usernames and a hash:
- Execute a brute force against a MySQL server using a file containing usernames and a hash:
`medusa -M mysql -h host -U {{path/to/username_file}} -p {{hash}} -m PASS:HASH`

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`sudo openfortivpn --config={{path/to/config}}`
- Connect to a VPN by specifiying the host and port:
- Connect to a VPN by specifying the host and port:
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`opkg upgrade {{package(s)}}`
- Display informations for a specific package:
- Display information for a specific package:
`opkg info {{package}}`

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# parted
> A partition manipulation program.
> More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/parted.html>.
- List partitions on all block devices:
`sudo parted --list`
- Start to manipulate disk partition:
`sudo parted {{/dev/sdX}}`
- Create a new partition table of label-type directly, label-type can be gpt, msdos etc:
`sudo parted --script {{/dev/sdX}} mklabel {{gpt}}`
- Show disk partition information in interactive mode:
`print`
- Select a disk in interactive mode:
`select {{/dev/sdX}}`
- Interactively create a 16GB partition with a given filesystem:
`mkpart {{primary|logical|extended}} {{filesystem}} {{0%}} {{16G}}`
- Resize partition size:
`resizepart {{/dev/sdXN}} {{end_position_of_partition}}`
- Remove partition:
`rm {{/dev/sdXN}}`

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# resolveip
> Resolve hostnames to their IP addresses and vice versa.
> More information: <https://mariadb.com/kb/en/resolveip/>.
- Resolve a hostname to an IP address:
`resolveip {{example.org}}`
- Resolve an IP address to a hostname:
`resolveip {{1.1.1.1}}`
- Silent mode. Produces less output:
`resolveip --silent {{example.org}}`

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`sudo rtcwake -m disable`
- Perform a dry run to wakup the computer at a given time. (Press Ctrl + C to abort):
- Perform a dry run to wakeup the computer at a given time. (Press Ctrl + C to abort):
`sudo rtcwake -m on --date {{hh:ss}}`

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- Upgrade all installed packages to their latest available versions:
`slapt-get --upgrade {{package_name}}`
`slapt-get --upgrade`
- Locate packages of interest by the package name, disk set, or version:

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# slapt-src
> A utility to automate building of slackbuilds.
> SlackBuild sources need to be configured in the slapt-srcrc file.
> More information: <https://github.com/jaos/slapt-src>.
- Update the list of available slackbuilds and versions:
`slapt-src --update`
- List all available slackbuilds:
`slapt-src --list`
- Fetch, build and install the specified slackbuild(s):
`slapt-src --install {{slackbuild_name}}`
- Locate slackbuilds of interest by their name or description:
`slapt-src --search {{search_term}}`
- Display information about a slackbuild:
`slapt-src --show {{slackbuild_name}}`

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# spi
> A meta package manager that handles both packages and slackbuilds.
> More information: <https://github.com/gapan/spi>.
- Update the list of available packages and slackbuilds:
`spi --update`
- Install a package or slackbuild:
`spi --install {{package/slackbuild_name}}`
- Upgrade all installed packages to the latest versions available:
`spi --upgrade`
- Locate packages or slackbuilds of interest by package name or description:
`spi {{search_terms}}`
- Display information about a package or slackbuild:
`spi --show {{package/slackbuild_name}}`
- Purge the local package and slackbuild caches:
`spi --clean`

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`vipw`
- Display the current verson of `vipw`:
- Display the current version of `vipw`:
`vipw --version`

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# x11vnc
> A VNC server that will enable VNC on an existing display ser.
> A VNC server that will enable VNC on an existing display server.
> By default, the server will automatically terminate once all clients disconnect from it.
- Launch a VNC server that allows multiple clients to connect:

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> Get information about a file in an HFS+ directory.
- Display infomation about a given file:
- Display information about a given file:
`GetFileInfo {{path/to/filename}}`

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> Tool that searches a set of database files containing short descriptions of system commands for keywords.
> More information: <http://www.linfo.org/whatis.html>.
- Search for informations about keyword:
- Search for information about keyword:
`whatis {{keyword}}`

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mv -f "$TLDR_ARCHIVE" "$SITE_HOME/assets/"
cp -f "$TLDRHOME/index.json" "$SITE_HOME/assets/"
# Copy PDF to assets
if [[ -f "${TLDRHOME}/scripts/pdf/tldr-pages.pdf" ]]; then
cp -f "${TLDRHOME}/scripts/pdf/tldr-pages.pdf" "${SITE_HOME}/assets/tldr-book.pdf"
fi
cd "$SITE_HOME"
git add -A
git commit -m "[GitHub Actions] uploaded assets after commit ${GITHUB_SHA}"

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@font-face {
font-family: "PT Serif";
src: url("pt-serif-web-regular.ttf") format("truetype");
font-family: "PT Serif";
src: url("pt-serif-web-regular.ttf") format("truetype");
}
p {
margin-left: 2.5em;
margin-left: 2.5em;
}
code {
color: darkslategrey;
color: darkslategrey;
}
h1, h2, h4, ul {
font-family: "PT Serif";
font-family: "PT Serif";
}
.title-main {
text-align: center;
margin-top: 6em;
font-size: 350%;
text-align: center;
margin-top: 6em;
font-size: 350%;
}
.title-sub {
text-align: center;
font-size: 120%;
color: darkslategrey;
text-align: center;
font-size: 120%;
color: darkslategrey;
}
.title-dir {
text-align: center;
margin-top: 8.2em;
font-size: 300%;
text-align: center;
margin-top: 8.2em;
font-size: 300%;
}

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import re
import markdown
import argparse
from datetime import datetime
from weasyprint import HTML
def main(loc, colorscheme):
oslist = []
allmd = []
group = []
ap = []
oslist = []
allmd = []
group = []
ap = []
# Checking correctness of path
if not os.path.isdir(loc):
print("Invalid directory. Please try again!", file = sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
# Checking correctness of path
if not os.path.isdir(loc):
print("Invalid directory. Please try again!", file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
# Writing names of all directories inside 'pages' to a list
for os_dir in os.listdir(loc):
oslist.append(os_dir)
# Writing names of all directories inside 'pages' to a list
for os_dir in os.listdir(loc):
oslist.append(os_dir)
oslist.sort()
oslist.sort()
# Required strings to create intermediate HTML files
header = '<!doctype html><html><head><meta charset="utf-8"><link rel="stylesheet" href="basic.css">'
if colorscheme != "basic":
header += '<link rel="stylesheet" href="' + colorscheme + '.css"></head><body>\n'
header += "</head><body>\n"
footer = "</body></html>"
title_content = "<h1 class=title-main>tldr pages</h1><h4 class=title-sub>Simplified and community-driven man pages</h4></body></html>"
# Required strings to create intermediate HTML files
header = '<!doctype html><html><head><meta charset="utf-8"><link rel="stylesheet" href="basic.css">'
if colorscheme != "basic":
header += '<link rel="stylesheet" href="' + colorscheme + '.css"></head><body>\n'
# Creating title page
with open("title.html", "w") as f:
f.write(header + title_content)
header += "</head><body>\n"
footer = "</body></html>"
title_content = "<h1 class=title-main>tldr pages</h1>" \
+ "<h4 class=title-sub>Simplified and community-driven man pages</h4>" \
+ "<h6 class=title-sub><em><small>Generated on " + datetime.now().strftime("%c") + "</small></em></h6>" \
+ "</body></html>"
group.append(HTML("title.html").render())
# Creating title page
with open("title.html", "w") as f:
f.write(header + title_content)
for operating_sys in oslist:
group.append(HTML("title.html").render())
# Required string to create directory title pages
dir_title = "<h2 class=title-dir>" + operating_sys.capitalize() + "</h2></body></html>"
for operating_sys in oslist:
# Creating directory title page for current directory
with open("dir_title.html", "w") as os_html:
os_html.write(header + dir_title)
i = 1
group.append(HTML("dir_title.html").render())
# Required string to create directory title pages
dir_title = "<h2 class=title-dir>" + \
operating_sys.capitalize() + "</h2></body></html>"
# Creating a list of all md files in the current directory
for temp in glob.glob(os.path.join(loc, operating_sys, "*.md")):
allmd.append(temp)
# Creating directory title page for current directory
with open("dir_title.html", "w") as os_html:
os_html.write(header + dir_title)
# Sorting all filenames in the directory, to maintain the order of the PDF
allmd.sort()
group.append(HTML("dir_title.html").render())
# Creating a list of all md files in the current directory
for temp in glob.glob(os.path.join(loc, operating_sys, "*.md")):
allmd.append(temp)
# Sorting all filenames in the directory, to maintain the order of the PDF
allmd.sort()
# Conversion of Markdown to HTML
for page_number, md in enumerate(allmd, start=1):
with open(md, "r") as inp:
text = inp.readlines()
with open(md, "r") as inp:
text = inp.readlines()
with open("htmlout.html", "w") as out:
out.write(header)
with open("htmlout.html", "w") as out:
out.write(header)
for line in text:
if re.match(r'^>', line):
line = line[:0] + '####' + line[1:]
html = markdown.markdown(line)
out.write(html)
out.write(footer)
for line in text:
if re.match(r'^>', line):
line = line[:0] + '####' + line[1:]
html = markdown.markdown(line)
out.write(html)
out.write(footer)
group.append(HTML("htmlout.html").render())
print("Rendered page {} of the directory {}".format(str(page_number), operating_sys))
group.append(HTML("htmlout.html").render())
print("Rendered page {} of the directory {}".format(
str(i), operating_sys))
i += 1
allmd.clear()
allmd.clear()
# Merging all the documents into a single PDF
for doc in group:
for p in doc.pages:
ap.append(p)
# Merging all the documents into a single PDF
for doc in group:
for p in doc.pages:
ap.append(p)
# Writing the PDF to disk, preserving metadata of first `tldr` page
group[2].copy(ap).write_pdf('tldr-pages.pdf')
# Writing the PDF to disk, preserving metadata of first `tldr` page
group[2].copy(ap).write_pdf('tldr-pages.pdf')
if os.path.exists("tldr-pages.pdf"):
print("\nCreated tldr-pages.pdf in the current directory!\n")
if os.path.exists("tldr-pages.pdf"):
print("\nCreated tldr-pages.pdf in the current directory!\n")
# Removing unnecessary intermediate files
try:
os.remove("htmlout.html")
os.remove("title.html")
os.remove("dir_title.html")
except OSError:
print("Error removing temporary file(s)")
# Removing unnecessary intermediate files
try:
os.remove("htmlout.html")
os.remove("title.html")
os.remove("dir_title.html")
except OSError:
print("Error removing temporary file(s)")
if __name__ == "__main__":