This will set up buildkitd
natively on Windows Server 2019 (ltsc2019) or Windows Server 2022 (ltsc2022).
This will reboot your server if the feature is not already installed.
Install-WindowsFeature -Name containers -Restart
# Inspired by: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42170380/how-to-add-users-to-kubernetes-kubectl | |
# this script creates a service account (user1) on a Kubernetes cluster (tested with AWS EKS 1.9) | |
# prereqs: a kubectl ver 1.10 installed and proper configuration of the heptio authenticator | |
# this has been tested on Linux in a Cloud9 environment (for MacOS the syntax may be slightly different) | |
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******* Create an account ******* | |
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# Create service account for user user1 | |
kubectl create sa user1 |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Forticlient SSL VPN Client / expect | |
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# CONFIGURATION | |
FORTICLIENT_PATH="" |
{ | |
"name": "webpack-sass", | |
"version": "1.0.0", | |
"scripts": { | |
"start": "webpack-dev-server --open --mode development", | |
"build": "webpack -p" | |
}, | |
"devDependencies": { | |
"babel-core": "^6.26.0", | |
"babel-loader": "^7.1.4", |
ℹ️ There is a newer alternative project that does similar things and more, check it out at https://github.com/stevenilsen123/mac-keyboard-behavior-in-windows
Make Windows PC's shortcut act like macOS (Mac OS X) (using AutoHotkey (ahk) script)
With this AutoHotKey script, you can use most macOS style shortcuts (eg, cmd+c, cmd+v, ...) on Windows with a standard PC keyboard.
import java.io.IOException; | |
import java.net.URISyntaxException; | |
import java.nio.file.Files; | |
import java.nio.file.Paths; | |
import java.security.KeyFactory; | |
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException; | |
import java.security.PrivateKey; | |
import java.security.interfaces.RSAPublicKey; | |
import java.security.spec.InvalidKeySpecException; | |
import java.security.spec.PKCS8EncodedKeySpec; |
Create a template service file at /etc/systemd/system/[email protected]
. The template parameter will correspond to the name
of target host:
[Unit]
Description=Setup a secure tunnel to %I
After=network.target