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Request linux desktop support #1269

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s-b-repo opened this issue Jan 23, 2024 · 3 comments
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Request linux desktop support #1269

s-b-repo opened this issue Jan 23, 2024 · 3 comments
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a flatpak for linux so it can be used on arch or deb

@s-b-repo s-b-repo added the proposal A proposal for a new feature label Jan 23, 2024
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Duplicate of #165.

@michaelschattgen michaelschattgen closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jan 23, 2024
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you have 10 requests for desktop platform why not do it

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jidanni commented Feb 12, 2024

Or how about a CLI version. No fancy graphics needed.

Here's mine. (I used perl to not expose my codes. Not even for a minute.)

$ 2fa fac|perl -pwle 's/\d{6}/sprintf "%6d", 1000000 * rand()/e'
==== Facebook ====
939765
826726
795519
372733
652370
The first code is for following next 30 second segment,
which starts in 8 seconds, or in fact now, too, usually.
I also sent first code to wl-copy!
$

As you see mine even copies the six digits to the clipboard.

Anyway the only thing I didn't make was the hard part of getting the database from the network.

I have to maintain the database by hand.

You're probably asking,

Where's the source code, Dan?

Well it's just a bunch of ugly perl scripts I made. I'm sure others can do better.

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