Shakhzhakhan Maxudbek
@xinitdaemon
System administrator | AI infrastructure engineer | Python developer GitHub: https://github.com/xinitd Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/xinitd
Hypoxia - a single, dependency-free executable written in Python. It's goal: rescue your important files (docs, photos, etc.) from a PC with broken or unbootable OS. Check it out on GitHub: github.com/xinitd/hypoxia #CLI #Python #DataRecovery #SysAdmin #OpenSource
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GitHub - xinitd/hypoxia: Hypoxia - is dependency free, open-source forensic and backup creation...
Hypoxia - is dependency free, open-source forensic and backup creation tool, designed for security researchers and system administrators. This utility may be used for data analysis (metadata extrac...
A cheatsheet to unlock the power of `awk` for text processing: from printing columns to performing calculations. Text version is here: args.tech/blog/61/linux-… #Linux #Bash #awk #CommandLine #CheatSheet
Major security update for my `django-telegram-bot` project! The webhook setup is no longer a public URL and has been moved to the Django admin for safety. github.com/xinitd/django-… #Python #Django #Telegram #Security #OpenSource
Stop using your browser for API tests. `curl` is faster and more powerful. Here's a cheatsheet with the most useful commands, from GET/POST to downloading files. Copy-paste version: args.tech/blog/60/a-prac… #Linux #CURL #API #CheatSheet
Ever wonder what `>> log.txt 2>&1` actually means? A simple visual guide to master one of the most powerful tricks on the command line. Full-size image & copy-paste version on the blog: args.tech/blog/59/linux-… #Linux #Bash #SysAdmin #DevOps #CommandLine #CheatSheet
Stop endlessly scrolling through log files. `grep` is your best friend. Here's a cheatsheet to take your `grep` skills to the next level: from basic filtering to using regex and getting context around your search. #Linux #Bash #SysAdmin #DevOps #CommandLine #CheatSheet
Got these PageSpeed scores for my Django project. 99-100 across the board. No magic, just a few key principles. Here's a quick thread on how I did it 👇 #Google #SEO #WebDev #Django
Happy birthday, Linux! 🐧🎂 Here’s to 34 years of open source, community, and innovation. #LinuxBirthday
They said it was just a myth, but today I caught it. The GitHub Unicorn is real. #GitHub #Unicorn #Developer
Ready for the final boss of the "find" command? Part 3: Taking Action. Learn to use -exec to modify files on the fly, and -delete to manage old backups. ⚠️ Use -delete with caution, it's irreversible! #Linux #Bash #CheatSheet #Find #Automation
Need to find huge log files or old downloads on your server? Part 2 of my find command series shows you how to search by size (+100M) or modification time (+7 days). A must-have for cleanup scripts! #Linux #Bash #CommandLine #SysAdmin #DevOps #CheatSheet #Find
Stop using "ls | grep" command to find files. The find command is infinitely more powerful. Here's Part 1 of my visual guide to mastering it, covering the essentials: finding files by name, type, and extension. #Linux #Bash #CommandLine #SysAdmin #DevOps #CheatSheet #Find
Starting a new Python project? Don't install packages globally! Learn the essential workflow for virtual environments (venv) with this simple cheatsheet. #Python #VENV #Programming #Developer #HowTo #Beginner #CheatSheet
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