Recently i have switched from bash to zsh [1]. I have yet to see, why ohmyzsh [2] is as good as advertised, but the git plugin seems pretty neat so far. :)
[1] | http://www.zsh.org/ |
[2] | http://ohmyz.sh/ |
Recently i have switched from bash to zsh [1]. I have yet to see, why ohmyzsh [2] is as good as advertised, but the git plugin seems pretty neat so far. :)
[1] | http://www.zsh.org/ |
[2] | http://ohmyz.sh/ |
My favorite tutorial of the day: If i have a binary on my system, how can i find out, which package provided it? [1]
[1] | https://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2009/03/04/how-to-find-what-package-provided-a-file/ |
Somehow the existence of radare2 [1] and bokken [2] has eluded me so far. I hope to test them out in the near future, maybe i can find some nice hackme's or something similar. :)
[1] | http://www.radare.org |
[2] | https://inguma.eu/projects/bokken |
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