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# API URL: https://gnomad.broadinstitute.org/api/ | |
# Document: https://github.com/macarthur-lab/gnomadjs/blob/master/projects/gnomad-api/README.md | |
## gene ###################### | |
{ | |
gene(gene_name: "NLRP3") { | |
symbol | |
name | |
full_gene_name | |
hgnc_id |
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# Usage: python simple_http_server_cors.py <port> | |
try: | |
# try to use Python 3 | |
from http.server import HTTPServer, SimpleHTTPRequestHandler, test as test_orig | |
import sys | |
def test (*args): | |
test_orig(*args, port=int(sys.argv[1]) if len(sys.argv) > 1 else 8000) |
It "types" the contents of the clipboard.
Why can't you just paste the contents you ask? Sometimes pasting just doesn't work.
- One example is in system password fields on OSX.
- Sometimes you're working in a VM and the clipboard isn't shared.
- Other times you're working via Remote Desktop and again, the clipboard doesn't work in password boxes such as the system login prompts.
- Connected via RDP and clipboard sharing is disabled and so is mounting of local drives. If the system doesn't have internet access there's no easy way to get things like payloads or Powershell scripts onto it... until now.
The Windows version is written in AutoHotKey and easily compiles to an executable. It's a single line script that maps Ctrl-Shift-V to type the clipboard.
same as Linux netstat...
lsof -Pn -i4 | grep LISTEN
same as traceroute on LInux
netstat -nr
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First, install nginx for mac with "brew install nginx". | |
Then follow homebrew's instructions to know where the config file is. | |
1. To use https you will need a self-signed certificate: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/ssl-certificate-self | |
2. Copy it somewhere (use full path in the example below for server.* files) | |
3. sudo nginx -s reload | |
4. Access https://localhost/ | |
Edit /usr/local/etc/nginx/nginx.conf: |