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Hakky54 / openssl_commands.md
Last active August 22, 2025 09:04 — forked from p3t3r67x0/openssl_commands.md
OpenSSL Cheat Sheet

OpenSSL Cheat Sheet 🔐

Install

Install the OpenSSL on Debian based systems

sudo apt-get install openssl
@luisacarrion
luisacarrion / 01_nginx.config
Last active March 27, 2019 07:44
AWS Elastic Beanstalk .ebextensions - custom location block
files:
"/etc/nginx/conf.d/01_proxy.conf":
mode: "000644"
owner: root
group: root
content: |
client_max_body_size 10M;
"/etc/nginx/conf.d/02_app_server.conf":
mode: "000644"
@p3t3r67x0
p3t3r67x0 / openssl_commands.md
Last active May 15, 2025 17:31
Some list of openssl commands for check and verify your keys

openssl

Install

Install the OpenSSL on Debian based systems

sudo apt-get install openssl
@Restuta
Restuta / framework-sizes.md
Last active June 11, 2025 03:17
Sizes of JS frameworks, just minified + minified and gzipped, (React, Angular 2, Vue, Ember)

Below is the list of modern JS frameworks and almost frameworks – React, Vue, Angular, Ember and others.

All files were downloaded from https://cdnjs.com and named accordingly. Output from ls command is stripped out (irrelevant stuff)

As-is (minified)

$ ls -lhS
566K Jan 4 22:03 angular2.min.js
@PurpleBooth
PurpleBooth / README-Template.md
Last active August 26, 2025 10:40
A template to make good README.md

Project Title

One Paragraph of project description goes here

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

@tracker1
tracker1 / 01-directory-structure.md
Last active July 15, 2025 15:02
Anatomy of a JavaScript/Node project.

Directory structure for JavaScript/Node Projects

While the following structure is not an absolute requirement or enforced by the tools, it is a recommendation based on what the JavaScript and in particular Node community at large have been following by convention.

Beyond a suggested structure, no tooling recommendations, or sub-module structure is outlined here.

Directories

  • lib/ is intended for code that can run as-is
  • src/ is intended for code that needs to be manipulated before it can be used
@JamesMGreene
JamesMGreene / gitflow-breakdown.md
Last active August 12, 2025 03:12
`git flow` vs. `git`: A comparison of using `git flow` commands versus raw `git` commands.

Initialize

gitflow git
git flow init git init
  git commit --allow-empty -m "Initial commit"
  git checkout -b develop master

Connect to the remote repository