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@iamhenry
iamhenry / custom_modes.yaml
Last active September 17, 2025 21:20
My Roocode Custom Modes Config
customModes:
- slug: security-auditor
name: 🛡️ Security Auditor
roleDefinition: Act as an expert security researcher conducting a thorough
security audit of my codebase. Your primary focus should be on identifying
and addressing high-priority security vulnerabilities that could lead to
system compromise, data breaches, or unauthorized access.
customInstructions: >-
Follow this structured approach:
@tdcosta100
tdcosta100 / WSL2GUIWSLg-XWayland-en.md
Last active December 9, 2025 08:30
A tutorial to use GUI in WSL2/WSLg replacing original Xorg by Xwayland, allowing WSL to work like native Linux, including login screen

Full desktop shell in WSL2 using WSLg (XWayland)

Note

If you want to use Wayland in WSLg in a simpler setup, you can try the WSLg (Wayland) tutorial.

In this tutorial, we will setup GUI in WSL2. No additional software outside WSL (like VcXsrv or GWSL) is required. You will find this tutorial very similar to the one that replaces Xorg with Xvnc. Indeed, it's pretty much the same tutorial, with some few changes.

The key component we need to install is the desktop metapackage you want (GNOME, KDE, Xfce, Budgie, etc), and after that, replace the default Xorg by a script that calls Xwayland instead.

For this setup, I will use Ubuntu 24.04, and install GNOME Desktop. Unfortunately older versions of Ubuntu lack some fundamental things, so we cannot reproduce it in older versions (at least not fully). Since the key components aren't bound to Ubuntu or GNOME, you can use your favorite distro and GUI. Check the [Sample screenshot

@Olshansk
Olshansk / video_to_gif.sh
Last active January 12, 2023 13:35
A handy bash function to convert a video (e.g. a screen cap) to a gif using ffmpeg in your shell
function video_to_gif {
local input_video_path="$1"
local output_gif_path="$2"
local fps="${3:-10}"
local scale="${4:-1080}"
local loop="${5:-0}"
ffmpeg -i "${input_video_path}" -vf "setpts=PTS/1,fps=${fps},scale=${scale}:-2:flags=lanczos,split[s0][s1];[s0]palettegen[p];[s1][p]paletteuse" -loop $loop "${output_gif_path}"
}
@aaronNGi
aaronNGi / newscript.sh
Created April 28, 2020 20:38
Boilerplate for new POSIX shell scripts
#!/bin/sh
prog_name=${0##*/}
version=1.0
version_text="Boilerplate for new scripts v$version"
options="h o: q v V"
help_text="Usage: $prog_name [-o <text>] [-hqvV] [<file>]...
Boilerplate for new scripts
@mcastelino
mcastelino / qemu_console_forward.md
Last active July 28, 2025 22:25
QEMU Console forwarding
1. Setup a project
2. Add groovy SDK support:
https://www.bonusbits.com/wiki/HowTo:Add_Groovy_SDK_to_IntelliJ_IDEA
3. Download http://(yourjenkinsurl)/job/(yourpipelinejob)/pipeline-syntax/gdsl
- this will give you the .gdsl file - download this to the src folder of your project.
4. Finally follow this step - right click on the src folder -> Mark directory as -> Sources Root
@MarMed
MarMed / README.md
Last active November 23, 2025 11:04
Routing plex traffic through an SSH tunnel

Routing plex traffic through an SSH tunnel

This guide creates a reverse SSH tunnel to route all Plex server traffic through it.

Step 2 is done on the tunnel, all other steps are done on the plex server.

1. Setup SSH keys (if you already have key based authenthication setup skip to step 2)

On plex server:

@Faheetah
Faheetah / Jenkinsfile.groovy
Last active October 7, 2025 15:42
Jenkinsfile idiosynchrasies with escaping and quotes
node {
echo 'Results included as an inline comment exactly how they are returned as of Jenkins 2.121, with $BUILD_NUMBER = 1'
echo 'No quotes, pipeline command in single quotes'
sh 'echo $BUILD_NUMBER' // 1
echo 'Double quotes are silently dropped'
sh 'echo "$BUILD_NUMBER"' // 1
echo 'Even escaped with a single backslash they are dropped'
sh 'echo \"$BUILD_NUMBER\"' // 1
echo 'Using two backslashes, the quotes are preserved'
sh 'echo \\"$BUILD_NUMBER\\"' // "1"
@ertseyhan
ertseyhan / remount.sh
Created February 2, 2016 20:51
Temporarily increase size of tmp folder on Arch linux
#!/bin/bash
sudo mount -o remount,size=10G,noatime /tmp
echo "Done. Please use 'df -h' to make sure folder size is increased."