jq is useful to slice, filter, map and transform structured json data.
brew install jq
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# CORS header support | |
# | |
# One way to use this is by placing it into a file called "cors_support" | |
# under your Nginx configuration directory and placing the following | |
# statement inside your **location** block(s): | |
# | |
# include cors_support; | |
# | |
# As of Nginx 1.7.5, add_header supports an "always" parameter which |
addEventListener('fetch', event => { | |
event.respondWith(purgeCache(event.request)) | |
}) | |
async function purgeCache(request) { | |
const url = new URL(request.url) |
#!/bin/bash | |
# USAGE: ./create-aws-console-user.sh $GROUPNAME $USERNAME $PASSWORD | |
# http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_users_create.html#id_users_create_cliwpsapi | |
# Create administrator group | |
aws iam create-group --group-name $1 |
brew install mutt
brew install terminal-notifier
terminal-notifiergem install imap_notifier
imap_notifierbrew install urlview
brew install w3m
(links
would be OK too)@binkmail.com | |
@bobmail.info | |
@chammy.info | |
@devnullmail.com | |
@letthemeatspam.com | |
@mailinater.com | |
@mailinator.net | |
@mailinator2.com | |
@notmailinator.com | |
@reallymymail.com |
There are now two ways to approach this:
This Gist explains how to do this using gpg in a step-by-step fashion. Kryptonite is actually wickedly easy to use-but you will still need to follow the instructions
For using a GUI-based GIT tool such as Tower or Github Desktop, follow the steps here for signing with either GPG or Krypt.co.
Here is a high level overview for what you need to do to get most of an Android environment setup and maintained.
Prerequisites (for Homebrew at a minimum, lots of other tools need these too):
xcode-select --install
will prompt up a dialog)Install Homebrew:
POST https://your-domain.okta.com/api/v1/authn
{
"username": "[email protected]",
"password": "GoAw@y123",