jq is useful to slice, filter, map and transform structured json data.
brew install jq
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terraform init
terraform apply
terraform init
terraform apply
This post will guide you in creating TLS keys for Vault with Terraform using terraform-google-vault private-tls-cert submodule [https://registry.terraform.io/modules/hashicorp/vault/google/0.0.4/submodules/private-tls-cert].
We will need to download Hashicorp Terraform tool from https://www.terraform.io/downloads.html and then unzip the compressed file:
# wget https://releases.hashicorp.com/terraform/0.11.7/terraform_0.11.7_linux_amd64.zip
--2018-06-18 12:19:33-- https://releases.hashicorp.com/terraform/0.11.7/terraform_0.11.7_linux_amd64.zip
Resolving releases.hashicorp.com (releases.hashicorp.com)... 151.101.1.183, 151.101.65.183, 151.101.129.183, ...
Connecting to releases.hashicorp.com (releases.hashicorp.com)|151.101.1.183|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Password-store keeps your passwords (or any other sensitive information) saved in GnuPG encrypted files organized in ~/.password-store
. For more information about GPG, consult the GNU Privacy Handbook.
To get started, install pass
and generate a keypair.
$ brew install pass
$ gpg --gen-key
$ gpg --list-keys
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Minimalistic_Pomodoro_Timer | |
# | |
# Based on the SU answer found here: https://superuser.com/questions/224265/pomodoro-timer-for-linux/669811#669811 | |
# | |
# Tested in Ubuntu 16.04 and Arch | |
pomodorotime () { | |
notify-send "Time to Work" "Focus" -u normal -a 'Pomodoro' -i $HOME/Documentos/icon.png | |
paplay /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/window-attention.oga |
We need to generate a unique SSH key for our second GitHub account.
ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your-email-address"
Be careful that you don't over-write your existing key for your personal account. Instead, when prompted, save the file as id_rsa_COMPANY
. In my case, I've saved the file to ~/.ssh/id_rsa_work
.
#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
from os import path | |
import tempfile | |
import subprocess | |
import datetime as dt | |
import click | |
@click.group() | |
def cli(): |
import jenkins.* | |
import hudson.* | |
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.* | |
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.common.* | |
import com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.domains.* | |
import com.cloudbees.jenkins.plugins.sshcredentials.impl.* | |
import hudson.plugins.sshslaves.*; | |
import hudson.model.* | |
import jenkins.model.* | |
import hudson.security.* |