Publicflash.com Siterip: Part2 Repack

| Action | Shortcut / Command | |--------|--------------------| | | Ctrl+K (focuses search bar) | | Open filter sidebar | F | | Download via torrent | Click “Torrent” → copy magnet link → aria2c <magnet> | | Verify SHA‑256 | shasum -a 256 <file> | | Extract .tar.gz | tar -xzf <file> -C <dest> | | Extract .zip | unzip <file> -d <dest> | | Submit a patch | On archive page → “Submit Patch” → follow instructions (ZIP the modified folder, include a short changelog). | | Report an issue | Archive page → “Report” → fill form. |

: Websites offering downloadable content may use various technologies to manage and distribute files. PublicFlash.com Siterip Part2

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