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hpr0934 :: LiTS 001: qrencode

QR codes and the qrencode command

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Hosted by Dann on Wednesday, 2012-02-29 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
QR code, qrencode. 1.
The show is available on the Internet Archive at: https://archive.org/details/hpr0934

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Duration: 00:14:39

Linux in the Shell.

Linux In The Shell aims to explore the use of many commands a user can run in the Bash Shell. Tutorials include a write up with examples, an audio component about the write up, and a video component to demonstrate the usage of the command.
The website is https://www.linuxintheshell.com/

In the second in the series, Dann concentrates on producing a image from the command line, QR codes to be precise.

He says: "The qrencode application is a tool to rapidly produce qrcodes. Qrcodes are handy little images that embed information many cell-phone cameras can read to do a number of tasks like provide a link to install applications, provide links to web sites or videos, or to add contacts into the address book. With qrencode, in seconds you can generate these images.
Find the excellent write up and video at https://www.linuxintheshell.com/2012/03/01/entry-001-qrencode/
or if you prefer:
QR code

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Comment #1 posted on 2012-03-04 06:37:45 by brother mouse

good show!

Enjoyed the shell-centric show. I even installed qrencode to dork around with it.

Keep up the good work.

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