- Open https://fly.io and register
- Open https://login.tailscale.com/admin/settings/keys to
Generate auth key
, pickReusable
+Ephemeral
$ brew install flyctl
$ flyctl auth login
Generate auth key
, pick Reusable
+Ephemeral
$ brew install flyctl
$ flyctl auth login
#chat-box.ubuntu.hidden-xs | |
.closed | |
.pull-right | |
= link_to_function content_tag(:i, nil, class: 'glyphicon glyphicon-chevron-up').html_safe, 'chat.show()' | |
.m-l-small | |
= link_to_function 'Chat with us', 'chat.show()' | |
.opened{style: 'display: none'} | |
.header | |
.pull-right | |
= link_to_function content_tag(:i, nil, class: 'glyphicon glyphicon-plus-sign').html_safe, 'chat.maximize()', class: 'maximize', style: 'display: none' |
This is one way to pass some data (API tokens, etc.) to your Jekyll templates without putting it in your _config.yml
file (which is likely to be committed in your GitHub repository).
Copy the environment_variables.rb
plugin to your _plugins
folder, and add any environment variable you wish to have available on the site.config
object.
In a Liquid template, that information will be available through the site
object. For example, _layouts/default.html
could contain:
# Last updated May, 2024 for Apple silicon Macs | |
# Install Homebrew if you don't already have it: https://brew.sh | |
# install nano from homebrew | |
brew install nano nanorc | |
# update your nanorc file | |
echo 'include "'"$(brew --cellar nano)"'/*/share/nano/*.nanorc"' >> ~/.nanorc | |
# close and re-open your terminal and you'll have syntax highlighting |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# encoding: utf-8 | |
""" | |
Check all available urls from the word list. | |
urls that aren't the exact word aren't considered. | |
""" | |
import urllib | |
import json | |
import re |