talos_blog_to_casebook | sample script how to parse the Talos blogs
kandi X-RAY | talos_blog_to_casebook Summary
kandi X-RAY | talos_blog_to_casebook Summary
This is a sample script how to parse the Talos blogs, and automatically add observables to Cisco Casebook.
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- Parse rss feed
- Create a new casebook
- Checks if there are sightings for a given list of observations
- Get access token
- Returns a list of non - clean observables
- Strips HTML from an entry
- Returns a list of observable objects
- Write config json
- Open the config json
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QUESTION
I've been upgrading my CRA project to TailwindCSS 3, but now CSS nesting no longer works. Upon starting the server, the console spits out:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-03 at 18:38This is mostly just bad news.
Create React App's Tailwind support means that they will detect tailwind.config.js
in the project and add tailwindcss
to their existing postcss
configuration. Source in CRA
The guide that Tailwind offers on their site creates a dummy postcss.config.js
- Making changes in this file does not change the actual postcss configuration. (misleading if anything)
This is a known issue currently - Github discussion on Tailwind support PR between Adam Wathan (Tailwind founder) and Ian Sutherland (CRA maintainer). But it does not seem like there is an intention to be fixed soon.
If you want to use nesting (or any PostCSS plugin really) is to eject from CRA using:
QUESTION
I'm attempting to create an apollo client
plugin for a Nuxt 3
application. It's currently throwing an error regarding a package called ts-invariant
:
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-07 at 01:52Solved by including @apollo/client
and ts-invariant/process
into the nuxt build transpile like so:
QUESTION
Very first try on Nuxt3 via Nuxt3 Starter
I wonder how can I use tailwindcss in Nuxt3 Starter manually.
(Not via @nuxtjs/tailwindcss , because it's for Nuxt2, and not work with Nuxt3.)
I created a blank Nuxt3 project by
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-04 at 04:17Maybe your problem is because you need a tailwindcss.config.js
.
For this, simply type in the console:
QUESTION
In a fresh Laravel 9 installation, the URL processing from Laravel Mix does not work anymore.
npm outputs the following:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-22 at 10:55Actually moving the css imports into resources/js/app.js
solves this problem. However, this results in the imported css to be included in the public/js/app.js
, not the public/css/app.css
.
QUESTION
I'm trying the create a 3D subscene with objects being labelled using Label objects in a 2D overlay. I've seen similar questions to mine on this subject, and they all point to using the Node.localToScene method on the node to be labelled in the 3D space. But this doesn't seem to work for my case. I've taken example code from the FXyz FloatingLabels example here:
The Label objects need to have their positions updated as the 3D scene in modified, which I've done but when I print out the coordinates returned by the Node.localToScene method, they're much too large to be within the application scene, and so the labels are never visible in the scene. I've written an example program that illustrates the issue, set up very similarly to the FXyz sample code but I've created an extra SubScene object to hold the 2D and 3D SubScene objects in order to plant them into a larger application window with slider controls. The 3D scene uses a perspective camera and shows a large sphere with coloured spheres along the x/y/z axes, and some extra little nubs on the surface for reference:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-02 at 12:28If you follow what has been done in the link you have posted you'll make it work.
For starters, there is one subScene, not two.
So I've removed these lines:
QUESTION
I am new to angular and was following the documentation to build a basic app.
Node - v14.7.3
npm - 7.22.0
Angular CLI: 12.2.4
OS: win32 x64
@angular-devkit/architect 0.1202.4
@angular-devkit/build-angular 12.2.4
@angular-devkit/core 12.2.4
@angular-devkit/schematics 12.2.4
@schematics/angular 12.2.4
rxjs 6.6.7
typescript 4.3.5
So far all I have done is
npm install @angular/cli
followed by ng new firstApp
and ng serve
Following is the error that I am receiving,
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-10 at 07:17Try to install those modules separately npm install
:
QUESTION
I've installed tailwind using npm install tailwindcss
I then create my src/style.css file and include
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-25 at 20:47You need to add a config js file for the tailwind engine, inside the config file use content
attribute to define where is your HTML or JS files, the new engine automatically looks inside these files and compiles only the classes that you used.
Check this video for more information:https://youtu.be/mSC6GwizOag?t=22
QUESTION
I am testing a library like follows:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-20 at 14:01Here's the equivalent C++20 code to your first version of FromDateTime
:
QUESTION
I'm looking for ways to count the number of trailing newlines from possibly binary data either:
- read from standard input
- or already in a shell variable (then of course the "binary" excludes at least 0x0) using POSIX or coreutils utilities or maybe Perl.
This should work without temporary files or FIFOs.
When the input is in a shell variable, I already have the following (possibly ugly but) working solution:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-18 at 13:29Using GNU awk for RT
and without reading all of the input into memory at once:
QUESTION
I want to create dark mode for a web site which use bootstrap. I have to add new root class which includes all boostrap colors. Here is my colors.scss:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-07 at 20:32As explained here, there's no way to attach a class to :root
. However, you don't need this to achieve what you want.
Simply make a dark
class then you can add that as desired to the html or body tag.
Make all the needed theme color changes inside .dark{}, and then @import "bootstrap". When .dark
doesn't exist on the body, the theme colors will return to Bootstrap defaults.
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Install talos_blog_to_casebook
Log in to https://visibility.amp.cisco.com/ with your Cisco Security credentials.
Make sure that you have Casebook enabled (+ the Casebook AMP, Threat Grid and Chrome widget, for extended functionality). Please find more information here: https://visibility.amp.cisco.com/#/help/casebooks.
Click on Modules.
Click on API Clients.
Click on Add API Credentials.
Give the API Credentials a name (e.g., Talos Blog Parser).
Select at least the Casebook and Private Intelligence checkboxes; however, to be sure, you can also click Select All.
Add an optional description if needed.
Click on Add New Client.
The Client ID and Client Secret are now shown to you. Do NOT click on close until you have copy-pasted these credentials to the config.json file in the repository.
It is possible to integrate the script with Webex Teams. In order to do that, an API Access Token and a Room ID need to be entered in the config.json file. Please retrieve your key from: https://developer.webex.com/docs/api/getting-started. Then create a dedicated Webex Teams space for these notifications and retrieve the Room ID from: https://developer.webex.com/docs/api/v1/rooms/list-rooms. Please be aware that the personal token from the getting started page only works for 12 hours. Please follow these steps to request a token per request: https://developer.webex.com/docs/integrations. This is roadmapped for v3.0 of the script.
Make sure that the config.json file looks like this (with the right keys and IDs filled in between the quotes):
You are now ready to execute the script. Go to a terminal and change directory to the folder that contains your rss_feed_to_casebook.py and config.json file.
Make sure you have the correct libraries installed by executing the requirements.txt file (use a Python virtual environment if preferred):
Now execute the rss_feed_to_casebook.py script:
You are now done.
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