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#! /bin/sh
GOOS=linux go build -o $2 "$1"
GOOS=linux go build -ldflags="-s -w" -o $2.-sw "$1"
upx -f --brute -o $2.upx $2
upx -f --brute -o $2.-sw.upx $2.-sw
GOOS=linux gotip build -o $2.tip "$1"
GOOS=linux gotip build -ldflags="-s -w" -o $2.tip.-sw "$1"
upx -f --brute -o $2.tip.upx $2.tip
@briceburg
briceburg / Dockerfile.fails
Created March 30, 2016 22:17
docker - example adding www-data user to alpine images
FROM nginx:alpine
# stock verison from php:alpine image
# ensure www-data user exists
RUN set -x \
&& addgroup -g 82 -S www-data \
&& adduser -u 82 -D -S -G www-data www-data
# 82 is the standard uid/gid for "www-data" in Alpine
# http://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/tree/main/apache2/apache2.pre-install?h=v3.3.2
@timothyis
timothyis / gulpfile.babel.js
Last active August 21, 2024 00:29
Gulp 4, ES6 gulpfile example
// Gulp module imports
import {src, dest, watch, parallel, series} from 'gulp';
import del from 'del';
import livereload from 'gulp-livereload';
import sass from 'gulp-sass';
import minifycss from 'gulp-minify-css';
import jade from 'gulp-jade';
import gulpif from 'gulp-if';
import babel from 'gulp-babel';
import yargs from 'yargs';
@mjohnsullivan
mjohnsullivan / parse_json.go
Created December 14, 2015 23:17
Parse JSON objects with arbitrary key names in Go using interfaces and type assertions
// Parsing arbitrary JSON using interfaces in Go
// Demonstrates how to parse JSON with abritrary key names
// See https://blog.golang.org/json-and-go for more info on generic JSON parsing
package main
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
)
@ankurk91
ankurk91 / .htaccess
Last active March 24, 2025 20:00
Some apache .htaccess tips and tricks
# Source internet
# Use at your own risk, test on localhost first
# Ovrride Default index.php
DirectoryIndex home.php
# Prevent access to some files
<FilesMatch "^(wp-config.php|readme.html|license.txt|README.md|.gitignore|.gitattributes|.htaccess|error_log)">
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
@chrissimpkins
chrissimpkins / gist:5bf5686bae86b8129bee
Last active April 6, 2025 09:16
Atom Editor Cheat Sheet: macOS

Use these rapid keyboard shortcuts to control the GitHub Atom text editor on macOS.

Key to the Keys

  • ⌘ : Command key
  • ⌃ : Control key
  • ⌫ : Delete key
  • ← : Left arrow key
  • → : Right arrow key
  • ↑ : Up arrow key
@cecekpawon
cecekpawon / cuda-uninstall.command
Created February 2, 2015 05:32
CUDA - uninstaller
#!/bin/bash
#@cecekpawon - thrsh.net
sudo kextunload /System/Library/Extensions/CUDA.kext
sudo rm -rf /usr/local/cuda
sudo rm -rf /System/Library/StartupItems/CUDA
sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/CUDA.kext
sudo rm -rf /Library/Preferences/com.nvidia.cuda*
sudo rm -rf /Library/PreferencePanes/CUDA\ Preferences.prefPane
sudo rm -rf /Library/LaunchAgents/com.nvidia.CUDASoftwareUpdate.plist
@carols10cents
carols10cents / javascript-to-rust-cheat-sheet.md
Last active October 28, 2023 07:57
JavaScript to Rust Cheat Sheet

JavaScript to Rust Cheat Sheet

The goal of this is to have an easily-scannable reference for the most common syntax idioms in JavaScript and Rust so that programmers most comfortable with JavaScript can quickly get through the syntax differences and feel like they could read and write basic Rust programs.

What do you think? Does this meet its goal? If not, why not?

Variables

JavaScript:

@tonymtz
tonymtz / gist:d75101d9bdf764c890ef
Last active May 1, 2025 17:28
Uninstall nodejs from OSX Yosemite
# first:
lsbom -f -l -s -pf /var/db/receipts/org.nodejs.pkg.bom | while read f; do sudo rm /usr/local/${f}; done
sudo rm -rf /usr/local/lib/node /usr/local/lib/node_modules /var/db/receipts/org.nodejs.*
# To recap, the best way (I've found) to completely uninstall node + npm is to do the following:
# go to /usr/local/lib and delete any node and node_modules
cd /usr/local/lib
sudo rm -rf node*
That’s one of the real strengths of Docker: the ability to go back to a previous commit. The secret is simply to docker tag the image you want.
Here’s an example. In this example, I first installed ping, then committed, then installed curl, and committed that. Then I rolled back the image to contain only ping:
$ docker history imagename
IMAGE CREATED CREATED BY SIZE
f770fc671f11 12 seconds ago apt-get install -y curl 21.3 MB
28445c70c2b3 39 seconds ago apt-get install ping 11.57 MB
8dbd9e392a96 7 months ago 131.5 MB