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syntax: markdown
tags: [tldr, common]
source: https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr.git
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# asnmap
> A Go CLI tool for mapping organization network ranges using ASN information.
> Note: An API key is required from ProjectDiscovery Cloud Platform for the tool to work.
> More information: <https://github.com/projectdiscovery/asnmap>.
- Lookup CIDR ranges for an ASN:
`asnmap {{[-a|-asn]}} {{AS5650}} -silent`
- Lookup CIDR ranges for an IP address:
`asnmap {{[-i|-ip]}} {{100.19.12.21}} -silent`
- Lookup CIDR ranges for a domain:
`asnmap {{[-d|-domain]}} {{example.com}} -silent`
- Lookup CIDR ranges for an organization:
`asnmap -org {{GOOGLE}} -silent`
- Lookup CIDR ranges from a file of targets:
`asnmap {{[-f|-file]}} {{targets.txt}} -silent`
- Output results in JSON format:
`asnmap {{[-d|-domain]}} {{facebook.com}} {{[-j|-json]}} -silent`
- Output results in CSV format:
`asnmap {{[-a|-asn]}} {{AS394161}} {{[-c|-csv]}} -silent`
- Update asnmap to the latest version:
`asnmap {{[-up|-update]}}`

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`sudo dmesg {{[-l|--level]}} err`
- Show kernel messages and keep reading new ones, similar to `tail --follow` (available in kernels 3.5.0 and newer):
- Show kernel messages and keep [w]aiting for new ones, similar to `tail --follow` (available in kernels 3.5.0 and newer):
`sudo dmesg {{[-w|--follow]}}`

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source: https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr.git
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# keyd
> Remap keys.
> More information: <https://manned.org/keyd>.
- Start and enable the `keyd` service:
`systemctl enable keyd --now`
- Display keypress information:
`sudo keyd monitor`
- Reset bindings and reload the configuration files in `/etc/keyd`:
`sudo keyd reload`
- List all valid key names:
`keyd list-keys`
- Create a temporary binding:
`sudo keyd bind "{{pressed_key}} = {{output_key}}`

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# lshw
> List detailed information about hardware configurations as root user.
> More information: <https://manned.org/lshw>.
> More information: <https://ezix.org/project/wiki/HardwareLiSter>.
- Launch the GUI:
- Launch the X11 GUI (if available):
`sudo lshw -X`
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`sudo lshw -short`
- List all disks and storage controllers in tabular format:
- List multiple class of hardware (all disks and storage controllers) in tabular format:
`sudo lshw {{[-c|-class]}} disk -class storage -short`
`sudo lshw {{[-c|-class]}} disk {{[-c|-class]}} storage -short`
- Save all network interfaces to an HTML/XML/JSON file:
`sudo lshw {{[-c|-class]}} network -{{html|xml|json}} > interfaces{{.html|.xml|.json}}`
- List network interfaces without revealing sensitive information (IP addresses, serial numbers, etc.):
`sudo lshw {{[-c|-class]}} network -sanitize`
- List a particular class of hardware:
`sudo lshw {{[-c|-class]}} {{system|bridge|memory|processor|address|storage|disk|tape|bus|network|display|input|printer|multimedia|communication|power|volume|generic}}`