- Add the
worker.js
code to a new Cloudflare Worker - Set up a worker for your domain than responds to
/tunnel/*
and point it to your new worker - Add the Sentry script to your html but replace
https://browser.sentry-cdn.com/
with./tunnel/
- Eg.
<script src="./tunnel/6.9.0/bundle.min.js"></script>
- Eg.
init
Sentry with thetunnel
option set to/tunnel/
- Eg.
Sentry.init({ dsn: "__DSN__", tunnel: "/tunnel/" })
- Eg.
- Rejoice at how everything now works with ad blockers
import { createTRPCProxyClient, httpLink } from "@trpc/client"; | |
import { AnyRouter, initTRPC, MaybePromise, Router } from "@trpc/server"; | |
import { fetchRequestHandler } from "@trpc/server/adapters/fetch"; | |
import type { ParserWithInputOutput, ParserWithoutInput } from "@trpc/server/dist/core/parser"; | |
import type { AnyRouterDef } from "@trpc/server/dist/core/router"; | |
import type { ResponseMetaFn } from "@trpc/server/dist/http/internals/types"; | |
import { getParseFn } from "./getParseFn"; | |
export type TrpcDurableObjectRouter<Router extends AnyRouter> = { | |
router: Router, |
Custom format for displaying bytes as kb
, mb
, gb
or tb
.
Response to a few places on the internet: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/docs/x_T_N-yRUYg And here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1533811/how-can-i-format-bytes-a-cell-in-excel-as-kb-mb-gb-etc
Here is one that I have been using:
[<1000000]0.00," KB";[<1000000000]0.00,," MB";0.00,,," GB"
1) Install cloudflared using homebrew: | |
brew install cloudflare/cloudflare/cloudflared | |
2) Create /usr/local/etc/cloudflared/config.yaml, with the following content | |
proxy-dns: true | |
proxy-dns-upstream: | |
- https://1.1.1.1/dns-query | |
- https://1.0.0.1/dns-query |
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Most of the terminal emulators auto-detect when a URL appears onscreen and allow to conveniently open them (e.g. via Ctrl+click or Cmd+click, or the right click menu).
It was, however, not possible until now for arbitrary text to point to URLs, just as on webpages.
Sometimes you may want to undo a whole commit with all changes. Instead of going through all the changes manually, you can simply tell git to revert a commit, which does not even have to be the last one. Reverting a commit means to create a new commit that undoes all changes that were made in the bad commit. Just like above, the bad commit remains there, but it no longer affects the the current master and any future commits on top of it.
git revert {commit_id}
Deleting the last commit is the easiest case. Let's say we have a remote origin with branch master that currently points to commit dd61ab32. We want to remove the top commit. Translated to git terminology, we want to force the master branch of the origin remote repository to the parent of dd61ab32:
Once in a while, you may need to cleanup resources (containers, volumes, images, networks) ...
// see: https://github.com/chadoe/docker-cleanup-volumes
$ docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -qf dangling=true)
$ docker volume ls -qf dangling=true | xargs -r docker volume rm
# For example, run "npm install" | |
docker run -v "$PWD":/usr/src/app -w /usr/src/app node:4 npm install | |
# This command creates a container (downloading one first if you don't have it locally), runs the command in a current directory and quits the container | |
# Great Success! |
// ==UserScript== | |
// @name Auto Check-In to Southwest Flights | |
// @namespace http://www.ryanizzo.com/southwest-auto-check-in/ | |
// @version 1.8 | |
// @author Nicholas Buroojy (http://userscripts.org/users/83813) | |
// @contributor Ryan Izzo (http://www.ryanizzo.com) | |
// @contributor JR Hehnly (http://www.okstorms.com @stormchasing) | |
// @contributor Trevor McClellan (github.com/trevormcclellan) | |
// @description Automatically check in to Southwest Airline flights at the appropriate time. | |
// @include https://www.southwest.com/air/check-in/index.html* |