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    Bash Scripting

    Bash Scripting

    Free Introduction to Bash Scripting eBook

    This is an open-source introduction to Bash scripting guide/ebook that will help you learn the basics of Bash scripting and start writing awesome Bash scripts that will help you automate your daily SysOps, DevOps, and Dev tasks. No matter if you are a DevOps/SysOps engineer, developer, or just a Linux enthusiast, you can use Bash scripts to combine different Linux commands and automate boring and repetitive daily tasks, so that you can focus on more productive and fun things. The guide is suitable for anyone working as a developer, system administrator, or a DevOps engineer and wants to learn the basics of Bash scripting. ...
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    Shaark

    Shaark

    Self-hosted platform to keep and share your content

    ...All of your data can be private, public or both and can be browsed by tags or all-in-one search. Shaark is production ready, inspired by Shaarli, built with Laravel and Vue.js. All contributions are welcome! Please use the dev branch for your pull requests. If you make changes to JS, don't compile assets in production, I'll manually compile them when merging for security reasons. You're able to active 2-FA (2 factors authentication). By default 2-FA is disabled but you can update it from your app settings. Code length and code expiration are also configurable. ...
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    passphrase-generator

    Generate a set of random passphrases for you to choose from.

    ...The passphrase-generator defaults to only 3 words instead of the 4 suggested by XKCD, but uses a larger dictionary found in many unix like systems at /usr/share/dict/words. It also provides estimates for the entropy of the generated passphrases. The randomization is based on /dev/urandom and SHA1. See http://xkcd.com/936/ for an entertaining take on passwords vs. passphrases. See my post in stackoverflow for links to other solutions and discussions on passphrases vs passwords: http://stackoverflow.com/a/12646320/1148030
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    A cryptographically secure random password generator for Linux written in python and GTK 2.0.
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    A simple password generator written in C and GTK that can create highly complex passwords using /dev/urandom
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    Perl Password Generator using LINUX /dev/urandom, randomized by time signature and hash final masking. Usage: /usr/bin/perl mkpw-hash-alpha.pl [--hash=MD5/SHA1/SHA256/SHA512] [--length=integer<17] [--cycles=integer=1...3]
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