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ansarizafar / macos-app-icon.md
Created October 16, 2023 04:04 — forked from jamieweavis/macos-app-icon.md
How to create an .icns macOS app icon
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sneakers-the-rat / clean_pdf.sh
Last active February 10, 2025 18:41
Strip PDF Metadata
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# Recursively find pdfs from the directory given as the first argument,
# otherwise search the current directory.
# Use exiftool and qpdf (both must be installed and locatable on $PATH)
# to strip all top-level metadata from PDFs.
#
# Note - This only removes file-level metadata, not any metadata
# in embedded images, etc.
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# Code is provided as-is, I take no responsibility for its use,
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greglinch / datawrapper-install-instructions-detailed.md
Last active October 28, 2021 14:13
Datawrapper set up instructions: Below is a detailed, step-by-step guide for setting up your own installation of Datawrapper, an open-source data visualization tool. Questions? Suggestions? Please let a comment below. Happy installing!
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jjnilton / mac-network-commands-cheat-sheet.md
Last active April 29, 2025 20:36
Mac Network Commands Cheat Sheet

Disclaimer: I'm not the original author of this sheet, but can't recall where I found it. If you know the author, please let me know so I give the attribution.

The original author seems to be Charles Edge, here's the original content, as pointed out by @percisely.

Note: Since this seems to be helpful to some people, I formatted it to improve readability of the original. Also, note that this is from 2016, many things may have changed, and I don't use macOS anymore, so I probably can't help in case of questions, but maybe someone else can.

Mac Network Commands Cheat Sheet

After writing up the presentation for MacSysAdmin in Sweden, I decided to go ahead and throw these into a quick cheat sheet for anyone who’d like to have them all in one place. Good luck out there, and s