All 128 ASCII characters with decimal, hexadecimal, octal, and named descriptions.
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CSS selectors
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All CSS selector types with descriptions, examples, and specificity values: basic, attribute, pseudo-class, pseudo-element, and combinators.
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DNS record types
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A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, NS, SOA, SRV, CAA, and DNSSEC records — what each does, when to use it, and example syntax.
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Exit codes
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Standard Unix/Linux process exit codes: 0 success, 1 general error, 126/127 shell errors, and 128+N signal offsets.
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HTTP headers
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Request and response header fields: caching, authentication, CORS, security, content negotiation, and more.
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HTTP status codes
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Complete reference for HTTP response status codes: 1xx through 5xx, with descriptions, use cases, and caching behavior.
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Media files
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Example MP4 video files for testing HTML video behavior: a standard file and a fast-start variant with the moov atom at the front for immediate buffering.
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MIME types
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Content-Type values for text, application, image, audio, video, font, and multipart formats with file extensions.
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Port numbers
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Well-known TCP and UDP port numbers grouped by category: web, remote access, database, mail, file transfer, network, and more.
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Regex syntax
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Regular expression quick reference: anchors, character classes, quantifiers, groups, lookaheads, flags, and escape sequences.
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Timezones
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IANA timezone names with live current time, UTC offsets, abbreviations, and major cities.
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Unicode blocks
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Named code point ranges from Basic Latin to Supplementary planes, with assigned character counts and sample glyphs.
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Unix signals
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Signal numbers, names, and default actions for POSIX signals — from SIGTERM and SIGKILL to SIGWINCH and SIGCHLD.