create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"
// this will find all files ending with _test.js and run them with Mocha. Put this in your package.json | |
"scripts": { | |
"test": "find ./tests -name '*_test.js' | xargs mocha -R spec" | |
}, | |
PS> time { ping -n 1 google.com } -Samples 10 -Silent | |
.......... | |
Avg: 62.1674ms | |
Min: 56.9945ms | |
Max: 87.9602ms | |
PS> time { ping -n 1 google.com } -Samples 10 -Silent -Long | |
.......... | |
Avg: 00:00:00.0612480 | |
Min: 00:00:00.0572167 |
Create separate SSH key for your personal account and your company. Named them with different extensions in your .ssh folder. Upload them to your github account and finally create a config file for your SSH | |
Create a config file in ~/.ssh/ | |
vim config: | |
# PERSONAL ACCOUNT Github | |
Host github.com-COOL | |
HostName github.com | |
User git | |
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa_COOL |
create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"
# The blog post that started it all: https://neocities.org/blog/the-fcc-is-now-rate-limited | |
# | |
# Current known FCC address ranges: | |
# https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7716915 | |
# | |
# Confirm/locate FCC IP ranges with this: http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-165-135-0-0-1/pft | |
# | |
# In your nginx.conf: | |
location / { |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Check out the blog post at: | |
# | |
# http://www.philipotoole.com/influxdb-and-grafana-howto | |
# | |
# for full details on how to use this script. | |
AWS_EC2_HOSTNAME_URL=http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/public-hostname | |
INFLUXDB_DATABASE=test1 |
#!/bin/sh | |
# Configure homebrew permissions to allow multiple users on MAC OSX. | |
# Any user from the admin group will be able to manage the homebrew and cask installation on the machine. | |
# allow admins to manage homebrew's local install directory | |
chgrp -R admin /usr/local | |
chmod -R g+w /usr/local | |
# allow admins to homebrew's local cache of formulae and source files | |
chgrp -R admin /Library/Caches/Homebrew |
This is my attempt to give Scala newcomers a quick-and-easy rundown to the prerequisite steps they need to a) try Scala, and b) get a standard project up and running on their machine. I'm not going to talk about the language at all; there are plenty of better resources a google search away. This is just focused on the prerequisite tooling and machine setup. I will not be assuming you have any background in JVM languages. So if you're coming from Python, Ruby, JavaScript, Haskell, or anywhere… I hope to present the information you need without assuming anything.
Disclaimer It has been over a decade since I was new to Scala, and when I was new to Scala, I was coming from a Java and Ruby background. This has probably caused me to unknowingly make some assumptions. Please feel free to call me out in comments/tweets!
One assumption I'm knowingly making is that you're on a Unix-like platform. Sorry, Windows users.