headless-ida
Calligraphic-Rulings
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headless-ida
- Run Ida in Headless Mode
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Ask HN: Small scripts, hacks and automations you're proud of?
IDA doesn't have a real headless mode. Instead, you can only run scripts within the TUI and hide the TUI interface, which makes output or errors not visible. So, I made this yesterday just to run IDA headlessly. I guess that still counts as a "small script" since it's roughly 50 lines of code.
https://github.com/DennyDai/headless-ida
Calligraphic-Rulings
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
A few of them.
1. https://github.com/hamon-in/invoice/ was a command line invoicing program that I wrote and used for 2 years before moving to something SasS based.
2. https://github.com/nibrahim/Calligraphic-Rulings is a command line (and later web based - http://calligraffiti.in/rulings) tool I wrote and use regularly while to practise calligraphy
3. https://github.com/nibrahim/Hyde And emacs mode to manage Jekyll/Octopress blogs which I use for my personal site
A bunch of smaller scripts for daily work (e.g. mini pomodoro timer, Emacs scripts to manage client conversations etc.)
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Ask HN: Small scripts, hacks and automations you're proud of?
I used to run a site for tutorial screencasts. My "video workflow" involved recording, adding an intro and outro, transcoding to multiple formats and finally uploading the videos to the Internet Archive.
I automated everything except the actual recording using a Makefile that's over here https://gist.github.com/nibrahim/2466292. I think I added some sox commands to clean up audio too in a later version but lost the file.
Another one I did was a small script to create ruling sheets for calligraphy. It's a tedious process by hand and having a script create a PDF based on nib width is a great time saver https://github.com/nibrahim/Calligraphic-Rulings
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Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
2. https://github.com/nibrahim/Calligraphic-Rulings - I use this to generate rulings for my calligraphy practise and wrapped it up as a tiny web app. http://calligraffiti.in/rulings. The logs suggest that a lot of serious calligraphers use it for their day to day work.
What are some alternatives?
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