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Fix spelling in projects

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Jake Howard 2017-02-04 21:50:02 +00:00
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dependancy-check
pypiup
seositecheckup
nextcloud
switcheroo
eg
glitching

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@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ After researching into it for a while, it turns out that there are a few differe
Obviously there are many different ways, and probably far better ways of doing this, but I wanted something that was simple to use, fast, and could be done by anyone, no matter how technically illiterate. I decided to write it in C#, and use a windows console interface so the whole thing could be done with a few key presses.
Unfortunately I can't find the original source, or a copy of the executable. Once I find them, i'll update this post!
Unfortunately I can't find the original source, or a copy of the executable. Once I find them, I'll update this post!

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The game was won when the iframe was at the final page location, or at least a clone of it on their servers with some extra querystring information.
With this, I started to write something that would change the location of the iframe to the goal. Fortunately for me, the goal url was on the page. So all it took was a little mutative switcheroo to win!
With this, I started to write something that would change the location of the iframe to the goal. Fortunately for me, the goal URL was on the page. So all it took was a little switcheroo to win!
### Source
The source for this was written in pure JS, and relies heavily on the fact that the wiki game uses jQuery so I can plug into components and events really easily. The code can be found in the GitHub gists below. Both the standard and compact versions are available.

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ This script worked great, doing exactly what it said it did, nicely and quickly,
So I wrote my own CLI, based off the above script, that would allow me to tweak everything, so the laptop can be used as it was intended. With a simple command, I could swap the _mode_ of the laptop to match how I was using it.
Eg:
eg:
```bash
$ yoga mode tablet # Set to tablet mode