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@jimmysitu
jimmysitu / morningstar.com API.md
Last active April 7, 2025 14:54
morningstar.com API

morningstar.com API

  • Get key ratio, return csv format file
http://financials.morningstar.com/ajax/exportKR2CSV.html?t=<market>:<stock>

Market

  • XHKG: Hong Kong Stock Exchange
  • XASE: American Stock Exchange
  • XNAS: Nasdaq Stock Exchange >* XNYS: New York Stock Exchange
@tresni
tresni / gist:83b9181588c7393f6853
Last active September 7, 2024 02:35
Authy to 1Password

Moving Authy to 1Password

1Password 5.3 for OSX, 5.2 for iOS, and 4.1.0.538 for Windows support OTP. I've been using Authy for a while now, but the fact is, I haven't really been using 2FA for some time. As mentioned by 1Password in a recent blog post, having the OTP generator and password on the same device is very much not 2FA. It's just an expiring OTP, which can help, but let's not kid ourselves too much.

With that out of the way. One of the things that was interesting to me was moving my OTP out of Authy and into 1Password. I like the control I get with 1Password, but I didn't want to have to reset all my OTP right away, that would suck. So, I got to dissecting the Authy Chrome App to see what I could do.

Run the Authy Chrome app and make sure it's unlocked.

Now, enable Developer mode in Chrome. We'll need this to inspect the background application that stores al

@phette23
phette23 / current-dir-in-iterm-tab-title.sh
Last active March 31, 2025 14:56
Set the iTerm tab title to the current directory, not full path.
# put this in your .bash_profile
if [ $ITERM_SESSION_ID ]; then
export PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033];${PWD##*/}\007"; ':"$PROMPT_COMMAND";
fi
# Piece-by-Piece Explanation:
# the if condition makes sure we only screw with $PROMPT_COMMAND if we're in an iTerm environment
# iTerm happens to give each session a unique $ITERM_SESSION_ID we can use, $ITERM_PROFILE is an option too
# the $PROMPT_COMMAND environment variable is executed every time a command is run
# see: ss64.com/bash/syntax-prompt.html