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Converting PKCS#12 certificate into PEM using OpenSSL

...cs12 -in path.p12 -out newfile.crt.pem -clcerts -nokeys -passin 'pass:P@s5w0rD' share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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What's the difference between JPA and Spring Data JPA?

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How to delete (not cut) in Vim?

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What command opens Ruby's REPL?

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UIButton remove all target-actions

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How do I search within an array of hashes by hash values in ruby?

...@fathers.select {|father| father["age"] > 35 } # => [ { "age" => 40, "father" => "Bob" }, # { "age" => 50, "father" => "Batman" } ] Per the documentation, it "returns an array containing all elements of [the enumerable, in this case @fathers] for which block is not false." ...
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How do you programmatically set an attribute?

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Python Mocking a function from an imported module

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Why isn't the size of an array parameter the same as within main?

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Command to get time in milliseconds

...umber of seconds + current nanoseconds. Therefore, echo $(($(date +%s%N)/1000000)) is what you need. Example: $ echo $(($(date +%s%N)/1000000)) 1535546718115 date +%s returns the number of seconds since the epoch, if that's useful. ...