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@marcoandre1
marcoandre1 / SSH-configuration-github-gitlab.md
Last active January 15, 2026 01:19
Managing SSH keys for Github and Gitlab

Managing SSH keys for Github and Gitlab

NOTICE: This guide will help you set ssh keys for GitHub and GitLab. However, this is not going to change your commit user.name or user.email. If you need to change those for specific repositories, just run the following commands while in your repository:

git config user.name "Your Name Here"
git config user.email your@email.com

For more info, see this answer. Also, keep in mind this only changes the .git folder inside your repository which never gets added/committed/pushed/uploaded.

I recently had to manage two ssh keys (one for Github and one for Gitlab). I did some research to find the best solution. I am justing putting the pieces together here.

@auser
auser / timeline.css
Last active December 30, 2022 05:14
.demo {
position: relative;
}
.demo .notificationsFrame {
z-index: 2;
width: 100%;
top: 20px;
background: #fff;
border-radius: 3px;
overflow: hidden;
@huyinghuan
huyinghuan / encrypt_file_pkcs5_pkcs7.go
Created May 31, 2017 07:44
golang encrypt with pkcs5 and pkcs7
package main
import (
"bytes"
"crypto/aes"
"crypto/cipher"
"crypto/rand"
"errors"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
@robertpainsi
robertpainsi / commit-message-guidelines.md
Last active March 22, 2026 19:24
Commit message guidelines

Commit Message Guidelines

Short (72 chars or less) summary

More detailed explanatory text. Wrap it to 72 characters. The blank
line separating the summary from the body is critical (unless you omit
the body entirely).

Write your commit message in the imperative: "Fix bug" and not "Fixed
bug" or "Fixes bug." This convention matches up with commit messages

A description of known problems in Satoshi Nakamoto's paper, "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System", as well as notes on terminology changes and how Bitcoin's implementation differs from that described in the paper.

Abstract

The longest chain not only serves as proof of the sequence of events witnessed, but proof that it came from the largest pool of CPU power.

@PurpleBooth
PurpleBooth / README-Template.md
Last active March 22, 2026 14:54
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

@paulallies
paulallies / gist:0052fab554b14bbfa3ef
Last active August 3, 2024 16:45
Remove node_modules from git repo
#add 'node_modules' to .gitignore file
git rm -r --cached node_modules
git commit -m 'Remove the now ignored directory node_modules'
git push origin <branch-name>
@joyrexus
joyrexus / README.md
Last active June 27, 2024 15:39
Node.js streams demystified

A quick overview of the node.js streams interface with basic examples.

This is based on @brycebaril's presentation, Node.js Streams2 Demystified

Overview

Streams are a first-class construct in Node.js for handling data.

Think of them as as lazy evaluation applied to data.

@markSci5
markSci5 / Git checkout remote branch
Created July 3, 2013 07:08
Git checkout remote branch
//To fetch a branch, you simply need to:
git fetch origin
//This will fetch all of the remote branches for you. With the remote branches
//in hand, you now need to check out the branch you are interested in, giving
//you a local working copy:
git checkout -b test origin/test
@erikthered
erikthered / d3start.html
Last active June 25, 2019 12:48
Starting point for d3 js. Trying to make a burndown chart.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset=utf-8 />
<title>Burndown Chart</title>
<style>
.chart {
border: 1px solid black;
}
.chart div {