Jon Warbrick, July 2014, V3.2 (for Ansible 1.7)
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Jon Warbrick, July 2014, V3.2 (for Ansible 1.7)
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
import signal | |
import sys | |
def signal_handler(signal, frame): | |
sys.exit(0) | |
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_handler) |
# install python 2.7.10 with pyenv on centos 7 | |
yum install -y gcc gcc-c++ make git patch openssl-devel zlib-devel readline-devel sqlite-devel bzip2-devel | |
git clone git://github.com/yyuu/pyenv.git ~/.pyenv | |
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.pyenv/bin:$PATH"' >> .bashrc | |
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init -)"' >> .bashrc | |
pyenv install 2.7.10 | |
pyenv global 2.7.10 |
;============================== loading on startup =============================== | |
;= create a cmd link with the following target : | |
;= %comspec% /k "(doskey /macrofile=%userprofile%\doskey.mac)" | |
;============================= File listing enhancements ============================ | |
alias_old=IF ".$*." == ".." (doskey /macros) ELSE (IF /I "$1" == "SAVE" (doskey /macros $g "%USERPROFILE%\doskey.mac" & ECHO Aliases SAVED) ELSE (IF /I "$1"=="LOAD" (doskey /macrofile="%USERPROFILE%\doskey.mac" & ECHO Aliases LOADED & doskey /macros) ELSE (doskey $*))) | |
alias=IF ".$*." == ".." (doskey /macros) ELSE (IF /I "$1" == "SAVE" (doskey /macros $g "%USERPROFILE%\doskey.mac" & ECHO Aliases SAVED) ELSE (IF /I "$1"=="LOAD" (doskey /macrofile="%USERPROFILE%\doskey.mac" & ECHO Aliases LOADED & doskey /macros) ELSE (IF /I "$1"=="EDIT" (notepad %userprofile%\doskey.mac) ELSE (IF /I "$1"=="EDIT2" (notepad2 %userprofile%\doskey.mac) ELSE (doskey $*))))) | |
alias_=IF ".$*." == ".." (doskey /macros) ELSE (IF /I "$1" == "SAVE" (doskey /mac |
# ======================================= | |
# OS X — ONE CLICK — EJECT ALL DISKS | |
# ======================================= | |
# Open Script Editor on OS X | |
# Copy and paste this file in | |
# Pre-High Sierra: Save As > Application | |
# High Sierra: Export > File Format > Application | |
# Name it "Eject All Disks" | |
# Drag created application to Dock | |
# Now you can eject all external disks with one click from Dock |
This is a bash script that will automatically turn your wifi off if you connect your computer to an ethernet connection and turn wifi back on when you unplug your ethernet cable/adapter. If you decide to turn wifi on for whatever reason, it will remember that choice. This was improvised from this mac hint to work with Yosemite, and without hard-coding the adapter names. It's supposed to support growl, but I didn't check that part. I did, however, add OSX notification center support. Feel free to fork and fix any issues you encounter.
Most the credit for these changes go to Dave Holland.
set hostnames to {"host1", "host2", "host3"} | |
activate application "iTerm" | |
tell application "iTerm" | |
activate | |
-- ssh in split panes to my queue processor hosts | |
set myterm to (make new terminal) | |
tell myterm |
## Configure eth0 | |
# | |
# vi /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 | |
DEVICE="eth0" | |
NM_CONTROLLED="yes" | |
ONBOOT=yes | |
#HWADDR=A4:BA:DB:37:F1:04 | |
TYPE=Ethernet | |
BOOTPROTO=static |
# There was a day where I have too many color schemes in iTerm2 and I want to remove them all. | |
# iTerm2 doesn't have "bulk remove" and it was literally painful to delete them one-by-one. | |
# iTerm2 save it's preference in ~/Library/Preferences/com.googlecode.iterm2.plist in a binary format | |
# What you need to do is basically copy that somewhere, convert to xml and remove color schemes in the xml files. | |
$ cd /tmp/ | |
$ cp ~/Library/Preferences/com.googlecode.iterm2.plist . | |
$ plutil -convert xml1 com.googlecode.iterm2.plist | |
$ vi com.googlecode.iterm2.plist |