Conventions
The following is a list of the typographical conventions used in this
book:
- Italics
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Used to indicate URLs, filenames, filename extensions, and the names
of directories/folders. For example, a path in the filesystem will
appear as C:\Windows\ System32.
- Constant width
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Used to show code examples, the contents of files, and console
output, as well as the names of variables, commands, and other code
excerpts.
Constant width bold
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Used to indicate text that should be typed by the user.
- Constant width italic
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Used in code examples to show sample text to be replaced with your
own values.
You should pay special attention to notes set apart from the text
with the following icons:
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This is a tip, suggestion, or general note. It contains useful
supplementary information about the topic at hand.
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This is a warning or note of caution, often indicating that your
money or your privacy might be at risk.
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The thermometer icons, found next to each hack, indicate the relative
complexity of the hack:
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