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| | | | | Code level discussion of web scraping, gray hat automation, growth hacking and bounty hunting | |
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jvns.ca
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| | | | | Bash scripting quirks & safety tips | |
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benbrougher.tech
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| | | | | How to write bash if you know a little PowerShell | |
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brianreiter.org
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| | | Normally, the macOS Terminal.app title bar includes the current directory name. When you connect to a remote host with openssh on macOS, the title bar gets updated to be "$(whoami)@$(hostname): $(pwd)" instead. Unfortunately when you exit ssh, the terminal title bar is not restored and continues to say you are on a remote host. Once... | ||