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zlorb / MSProject.py
Last active November 18, 2024 09:32
MSProject - Python
import sys, time, datetime
from copy import copy, deepcopy
from collections import OrderedDict
import string
import math
import win32com.client
import traceback
# Sample code for accessing MSProject
# 2014 (C) Zohar Lorberbaum
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zlorb / QualityCenter.py
Last active December 19, 2019 12:20
QualityCenter - Python
import string
import sys
import os
from collections import Counter
import win32com.client
# Sample code for accessing QualityCenter
# 2014 (C) Zohar Lorberbaum
debug = False
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zlorb / linux_fun.md
Last active June 19, 2024 08:24 — forked from marianposaceanu/linux_fun.md
How to have some fun using the terminal.

Linux fun-o-matic

How to have some fun using the terminal.

  1. Install cowsay [0] via : sudo apt-get install cowsay
  2. Install fortune [1] via : sudo apt-get install fortune
  3. Install figlet [3] via : sudo apt-get install figlet
  4. Make sure you have Ruby installed via : ruby -v
  5. Install the lolcat [2] via : gem gem install lolcat
  6. (option) Add to .bash_profile and/or .bashrc
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zlorb / ffmpeg-cheatsheet.md
Created August 20, 2019 21:40 — forked from nickkraakman/ffmpeg-cheatsheet.md
FFmpeg cheat sheet for 360 video

FFmpeg Cheat Sheet for 360º video

Brought to you by Headjack

 
FFmpeg is one of the most powerful tools for video transcoding and manipulation, but it's fairly complex and confusing to use. That's why I decided to create this cheat sheet which shows some of the most often used commands.

 
Let's start with some basics:

  • ffmpeg calls the FFmpeg application in the command line window, could also be the full path to the FFmpeg binary or .exe file