jenkins_url + /api/json?tree=jobs[name,color]
jenkins_url + /job/${job_name}/api/json?tree=builds[number,status,timestamp,id,result]
| file_to_disk = './tmp/large_disk.vdi' | |
| Vagrant::Config.run do |config| | |
| config.vm.box = 'base' | |
| config.vm.customize ['createhd', '--filename', file_to_disk, '--size', 500 * 1024] | |
| config.vm.customize ['storageattach', :id, '--storagectl', 'SATA Controller', '--port', 1, '--device', 0, '--type', 'hdd', '--medium', file_to_disk] | |
| end |
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THIS GIST WAS MOVED TO TERMSTANDARD/COLORS REPOSITORY.
PLEASE ASK YOUR QUESTIONS OR ADD ANY SUGGESTIONS AS A REPOSITORY ISSUES OR PULL REQUESTS INSTEAD!
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Adicione um novo remote; pode chamá-lo de "upstream": | |
| git remote add upstream https://github.com/usuario/projeto.git | |
| # Obtenha todos os branches deste novo remote, | |
| # como o upstream/master por exemplo: | |
| git fetch upstream |
| local function string(o) | |
| return '"' .. tostring(o) .. '"' | |
| end | |
| local function recurse(o, indent) | |
| if indent == nil then indent = '' end | |
| local indent2 = indent .. ' ' | |
| if type(o) == 'table' then | |
| local s = indent .. '{' .. '\n' | |
| local first = true |
The Github doesn't provide country code for Brazil (+55). To add this option, just run the code below in your console. The option Brazil +55 will be the first on the list, already selected:
🇧🇷 [pt-BR]
nix-channel and ~/.nix-defexpr are gone. We'll use $NIX_PATH (or user environment specific overrides configured via nix set-path) to look up packages. Since $NIX_PATH supports URLs nowadays, this removes the need for channels: you can just set $NIX_PATH to e.g. https://nixos.org/channels/nixos-15.09/nixexprs.tar.xz and stay up to date automatically.
By default, packages are selected by attribute name, rather than the name attribute. Thus nix install hello is basically equivalent to nix-env -iA hello. The attribute name is recorded in the user environment manifest and used in upgrades. Thus (at least by default) hello won't be upgraded to helloVariant.
@vcunat suggested making this an arbitrary Nix expression rather than an attrpath, e.g. firefox.override { enableFoo = true; }. However, such an expression would not have a key in the user environment, unlike an attrpath. Better to require an explicit flag for this.
TBD: How to deal with search path clashes.
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # stripping double quotes with sed | |
| aws ecr describe-repositories | jq '.repositories[].repositoryName' | sed s/\"//g | |
| # stripping double quotes with tr | |
| aws ecr describe-repositories | jq '.repositories[].repositoryName' | tr -d '"' |