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@ -1259,7 +1259,7 @@ fu! Build(optimized=0, silent=0)
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" scripts won't be looking at the user metaprogram args.
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" We also don't bother adding an import directory for local modules
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" because the build file should manage that sort of thing for us.
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let l:cmd .= " -release - release"
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let l:cmd .= " -release - -release"
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let l:set_metaprogram_args = 1
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else
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echo "Compiling debug build.jai"
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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ reg add HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup /v DisabledDefenderServices /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f
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echo.
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echo Windows Defender has (hopefully) been disabled.
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echo You should still be able to scan files going forward. Also, the Antimalware Service Executable should immediately stop using CPU cycles.
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echo You might still be able to scan files going forward depending on your version of Windows. Also, the Antimalware Service Executable should immediately stop using CPU cycles.
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echo Please restart your computer to see all changes.
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goto eof
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@ -1,5 +1,30 @@
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Creates a file containing the names of all files in a specific bucket.
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#
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# e.g. aws-list-deep-glacier-files my-deep-glacier images image_list
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#
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# You'll need the aws cli tools. Download them from https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/getting-started-install.html
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#
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# If you see an error like along the lines of "'charmap' codec can't encode
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# character '\u200e' in position 42: character maps to <undefined>" then that
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# means a filename has a Unicode codepoint and the dumb aws Python code is
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# trying to read it using your system's locale, which is very likely not set to
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# use the Windows UTF-8 beta feature. This is an ongoing issue in this tool
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# that goes back to 2013!!! There's no way to fix it using environment
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# variables, at least nothing worked for me. The fix provided by the devs is
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# heavy handed: you change your system locale to use UTF-8... This has
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# consequences though like breaking legacy apps that don't have Unicode support
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# and I'm sure other weird things will happen, such as file corruption. Anyway,
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# if you're getting this charmap error then I suggest changing your system
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# locale, run this again, then switch back to your previous locale. If you
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# don't get the canonical file name then you won't be able to restore it.
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#
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# You can enable the UTF-8 locale with:
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#
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# win+r -> intl.cpl -> Administrative tab -> Change system locale -> Beta: Use Unicode UTF-8 box.
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#
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if which tput >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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ncolors=$(tput colors)
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fi
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#
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# Restores all files/folders inside a particular bucket path,
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# e.g. aws-restore-deep-glacier-folder mcampagnaro-deep-glacier images restored_images
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# will restore all files inside the images folder of the mcampagnaro-deep-glacier bucket, saving
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# temp restoration data in the local "restored_images" directory.
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# Restores all files/folders inside a particular bucket path for the next 7 days. This uses the bulk retreival tier:
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#
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# Bulk retrievals are the lowest-cost retrieval option when restoring objects
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# from S3 Glacier Deep Archive. They typically finish within 48 hours for
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# objects stored in the S3 Glacier Deep Archive storage class or S3
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# Intelligent-Tiering Deep Archive tier.
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#
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# If you need faster access then use the `Expedited` or `Standard` tiers.
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#
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# Example usage:
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#
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# aws-restore-deep-glacier-folder my-deep-glacier-bucket path/to/images restored_images
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#
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# This will create a run.sh script in a folder called "restored_images". Run that to restore all files inside the `path/to/images` folder inside the my-deep-glacier bucket.
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#
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# After you run the generated script, you have to wait for AWS to make the files available for download. You can check the status of a file with:
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#
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# aws s3api head-object --bucket my-deep-glacier --key path/to/images/photo1.jpg
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#
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# (obviously change the bucket and path to suit your needs).
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#
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# Once the files are restored you can download them on the S3 website or better yet use RcloneBrowser. I'm sure there's also a way to do it over cli too, I just haven't checked.
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#
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# You'll need the aws cli tools for this script. Download them from https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/getting-started-install.html
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# Once installed, open a new shell and verify that you can run the `aws` command.
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#
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# If you see an error like along the lines of "'charmap' codec can't encode
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# character '\u200e' in position 42: character maps to <undefined>" then that
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# means a filename has a Unicode codepoint and the dumb aws Python code is
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# trying to read it using your system's locale, which is very likely not set to
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# use the Windows UTF-8 beta feature. This is an ongoing issue in this tool
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# that goes back to 2013!!! There's no way to fix it using environment
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# variables, at least nothing worked for me. The fix provided by the devs is
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# heavy handed: you change your system locale to use UTF-8... This has
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# consequences though like breaking legacy apps that don't have Unicode support
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# and I'm sure other weird things will happen, such as file corruption. Anyway,
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# if you're getting this charmap error then I suggest changing your system
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# locale, run this again, then switch back to your previous locale. If you
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# don't get the canonical file name then you won't be able to restore it.
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#
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# You can enable the UTF-8 locale with:
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#
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# win+r -> intl.cpl -> Administrative tab -> Change system locale -> Beta: Use Unicode UTF-8 box.
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#
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if which tput >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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temp_dir="$3"
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number_of_objects_per_file=100
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days_available=7
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restore_tier="Bulk" # Can also be "Standard"
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restore_tier="Bulk" # Can also be "Standard" or "Expedited"
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if [[ $bucket == "" || $path == "" || $temp_dir == "" ]]; then
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error "Usage: aws-restore-deep-glacier-folder <bucket-name> <path-in-bucket> <local-temp-dir>"
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aws s3api list-objects-v2 --bucket $bucket --prefix $path --query "Contents[?StorageClass=='DEEP_ARCHIVE']" --output text | LC_ALL=C awk '{print substr($0, index($0, $2))}' | awk '{NF-=3};3' > all_objects_list.txt
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# Generate the main script that will kick off the restoration.
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printf "while read x; do\n printf \"aws s3api restore-object --restore-request '{\\\\\"Days\\\\\":$days_available,\\\\\"GlacierJobParameters\\\\\":{\\\\\"Tier\\\\\":\\\\\"$restore_tier\\\\\"}}' --bucket $bucket --key \\\\\"\$x\\\\\"\\\\n\"\n aws s3api restore-object --restore-request \"{\\\\\"Days\\\\\":$days_available,\\\\\"GlacierJobParameters\\\\\":{\\\\\"Tier\\\\\":\\\\\"$restore_tier\\\\\"}}\" --bucket $bucket --key \"\$x\"\ndone < all_objects_list.txt\nprintf \"\\\\nDone! You can now delete this folder.\\\\n\"\n" > run.sh
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printf "while read x; do\n printf \"aws s3api restore-object --restore-request '{\\\\\"Days\\\\\":$days_available,\\\\\"GlacierJobParameters\\\\\":{\\\\\"Tier\\\\\":\\\\\"$restore_tier\\\\\"}}' --bucket $bucket --key \\\\\"\$x\\\\\"\\\\n\"\n aws s3api restore-object --restore-request \"{\\\\\"Days\\\\\":$days_available,\\\\\"GlacierJobParameters\\\\\":{\\\\\"Tier\\\\\":\\\\\"$restore_tier\\\\\"}}\" --bucket $bucket --key \"\$x\"\ndone < all_objects_list.txt\nprintf \"\\\\nDone! You can now delete this folder.\\\\nYour files are currently being restored. The time it takes to restore can be found in the AWS docs - just look for the $restore_tier restore tier, which is what you used.\\\\nOnce restored, download the files from the S3 site or better yet use RCloneBrowser.\\\\n\"\n" > run.sh
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chmod +x run.sh
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printf "${BOLD}You can now run ${GREEN}$temp_dir/run.sh${NORMAL}${BOLD} to start the restoration process.\n"
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@ -85,7 +85,12 @@ whisper_fullname="$(expand_path $(which whisper.exe))"
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whisper_path="$(dirname $whisper_fullname)"
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models_path="$whisper_path/models"
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whisper.exe --processors ${cores} --threads ${threads} -m "$models_path/ggml-${model}.en.bin" -otxt -osrt -f "$input_wav" -of "$output_name" --print-colors --print-progress
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if [[ $model != "large" ]]; then
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model="${model}.en"
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fi
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whisper.exe --processors ${cores} --threads ${threads} -m "$models_path/ggml-${model}.bin" -otxt -osrt -f "$input_wav" -of "$output_name" --print-colors --print-progress
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error=$?
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if [[ error -eq 0 ]]; then
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printf "${GREEN}${BOLD}Done transcribing $input_wav | model: $model | cores: $cores | threads: $threads | output: $output_name${NORMAL}\n"
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