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Tonyce / multiple_ssh_setting.md
Created May 7, 2019 14:43 — forked from jexchan/multiple_ssh_setting.md
Multiple SSH keys for different github accounts

Multiple SSH Keys settings for different github account

create different public key

create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git

$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"
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Tonyce / after_res_hooks.js
Created April 9, 2019 07:57 — forked from pasupulaphani/after_res_hooks.js
Mongoose connection best practices
var db = mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost:27017/DB');
// In middleware
app.use(function (req, res, next) {
// action after response
var afterResponse = function() {
logger.info({req: req}, "End request");
// any other clean ups
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Tonyce / README.md
Created April 7, 2019 08:42 — forked from marz619/README.md
Go build LDFlags

Using the -ldflags parameter can help set variable values at compile time.

Using the example provided here:

  1. Running make build will create a build executable. Running it will result in:
$> ./build
no version (Mon YYYY)
$>
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Tonyce / index.md
Created April 6, 2019 15:23 — forked from bojand/index.md
gRPC and Load Balancing

Just documenting docs, articles, and discussion related to gRPC and load balancing.

https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/load-balancing.md

Seems gRPC prefers thin client-side load balancing where a client gets a list of connected clients and a load balancing policy from a "load balancer" and then performs client-side load balancing based on the information. However, this could be useful for traditional load banaling approaches in clound deployments.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/grpc-io/8s7UHY_Q1po

gRPC "works" in AWS. That is, you can run gRPC services on EC2 nodes and have them connect to other nodes, and everything is fine. If you are using AWS for easy access to hardware then all is fine. What doesn't work is ELB (aka CLB), and ALBs. Neither of these support HTTP/2 (h2c) in a way that gRPC needs.

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Tonyce / gitflow-breakdown.md
Created February 19, 2019 09:38 — forked from JamesMGreene/gitflow-breakdown.md
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

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Tonyce / nginx.conf
Created December 10, 2018 12:47 — forked from nrollr/nginx.conf
NGINX config for SSL with Let's Encrypt certs
# Advanced config for NGINX
server_tokens off;
add_header X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block";
add_header X-Content-Type-Options nosniff;
# Redirect all HTTP traffic to HTTPS
server {
listen 80;
server_name www.domain.com domain.com;
return 301 https://$host$request_uri;
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Tonyce / single-file-upload.js
Created November 24, 2018 04:20 — forked from unicodeveloper/single-file-upload.js
Single file upload
import gql from 'graphql-tag'
import { Mutation } from 'react-apollo'
export const UPLOAD_FILE = gql`
mutation uploadFile($file: Upload!) {
uploadFile(file: $file) {
filename
}
}
`;
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Tonyce / nodeJs.crypto.calculatingHash.js
Created November 24, 2018 03:27 — forked from GuillermoPena/nodeJs.crypto.calculatingHash.js
NodeJS - CRYPTO : How to calculate a hash from file or string
var crypto = require('crypto')
, fs = require('fs')
// Algorithm depends on availability of OpenSSL on platform
// Another algorithms: 'sha1', 'md5', 'sha256', 'sha512' ...
var algorithm = 'sha1'
, shasum = crypto.createHash(algorithm)
// Updating shasum with file content
var filename = __dirname + "/anything.txt"
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Tonyce / README.md
Created November 8, 2018 19:13 — forked from SamyPesse/README.md
Complete example of code highlight for Draft.js with Prism

How to test it?

Copy the prism.js file under examples/prism/ in Draft.js repository. Run npm install prismjs Then open it in your browser.

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Tonyce / vultr-coreos-bootstrap.sh
Created January 10, 2018 08:15 — forked from janeczku/vultr-coreos-bootstrap.sh
Cloud-config for CoreOS IPXE deployment on Vultr. Provisioning etcd, fleet, private network and docker compatible firewall.
#!/bin/bash
# Cloud-config for CoreOS IPXE deployment on Vultr
##################################################
# This cloud-config bootstraps CoreOS on /dev/vda and provisions:
# - private ip-address on eth1
# - etcd on private network
# - fleet on private network
# - basic firewall (docker compatible)
# - SSHd security hardening
##################################################