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Extracting SSL/TLS Certificate Chains Using OpenSSL (1 mins read).
A quick one-liner to get you the full certificate chain in .pem
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glances, a top
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I share the tool I have been using for system utilisation and monitoring, glances
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Saving Repetition with Git Commit Templates (3 mins read).
Speed up your commit message writing by providing a template for when you run git commit
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Cleaning Up Your LaTeX Build Output with latexrun
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A tool to help reduce the amount of unnecessary output when building LaTeX files.
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