This is a quick and simple guide to the basics of installing and playing with mods on Grand Theft Auto V for Single Player. It won't cover MP mods like FiveM, or script hooks that start the game with a custom launcher. Modding GTA:O is not welcome here and will not be discussed.
#!/bin/bash | |
# Examples for testing | |
# radarr_moviefile_sourcefolder="/data/torrent/movies/Justice.League.2017.1080p.HDRip.X264.AAC-m2g" radarr_moviefile_sourcepath="/data/torrent/movies/Justice.League.2017.1080p.HDRip.X264.AAC-m2g/Justice.League.2017.1080p.HDRip.X264.AAC-m2g.mkv" | |
# Instructions | |
# Put this script somewhere on your file system like /usr/local/bin and make it executable. | |
# | |
# In Radarr, Settings -> Connect add a Custom Script | |
# On Grab: No |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Examples for testing | |
# sonarr_episodefile_sourcefolder="/data/torrent/tv/Penny.Dreadful.S01E01.720p.HDTV.x264-2HD" sonarr_episodefile_sourcepath="/data/torrent/tv/Penny.Dreadful.S01E01.720p.HDTV.x264-2HD/penny.dreadful.s01e01.720p.hdtv.x264-2hd.mkv" | |
# Instructions | |
# Put this script somewhere on your file system like /usr/local/bin and make it executable. | |
# | |
# In Sonarr, Settings -> Connect add a Custom Script | |
# On Grab: No |
The Transmission torrent client has an option to set a Blocklist, which helps protect you from getting caught and having the DMCA send a letter/email.
It's as simple as downloading and installing the latest client:
On Tue Oct 27, 2015, history.state.gov began buckling under load, intermittently issuing 500 errors. Nginx's error log was sprinkled with the following errors:
2015/10/27 21:48:36 [crit] 2475#0: accept4() failed (24: Too many open files)
2015/10/27 21:48:36 [alert] 2475#0: *7163915 socket() failed (24: Too many open files) while connecting to upstream...
An article at http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-nginx-too-many-open-files/ provided directions that mostly worked. Below are the steps we followed. The steps that diverged from the article's directions are marked with an *.
- * Instead of using
su
to runulimit
on the nginx account, useps aux | grep nginx
to locate nginx's process IDs. Then query each process's file handle limits usingcat /proc/pid/limits
(wherepid
is the process id retrieved fromps
). (Note:sudo
may be necessary on your system for thecat
command here, depending on your system.) - Added
fs.file-max = 70000
to /etc/sysctl.conf
# Idempotent way to build a /etc/hosts file with Ansible using your Ansible hosts inventory for a source. | |
# Will include all hosts the playbook is run on. | |
# Inspired from http://xmeblog.blogspot.com/2013/06/ansible-dynamicaly-update-etchosts.html | |
- name: "Build hosts file" | |
lineinfile: dest=/etc/hosts regexp='.*{{ item }}$' line="{{ hostvars[item].ansible_default_ipv4.address }} {{item}}" state=present | |
when: hostvars[item].ansible_default_ipv4.address is defined | |
with_items: groups['all'] |
#!/bin/sh | |
BASE=$HOME/Maildir | |
ARCHIVEBASE=$HOME/Maildir/archive. | |
for folder in `find $BASE -maxdepth 1 -type d \! -regex '.*/archive\..*' \! -name cur \! -name tmp \! -name new` | |
do | |
folder=$(basename $folder) | |
if [ "${folder}" = "Maildir" ]; then folder=INBOX; fi | |
./cleanup-maildir.py --archive-folder=${ARCHIVEBASE}${folder} --maildir-root=$BASE --folder-prefix= --age=365 -d 1 -k -u -v archive ${folder} |
def m = "1234 abc" =~ /^(\d+)/ | |
def n = "abc 1234" =~ /^(\d+)/ | |
println (m.find()?m.group():"not matched") | |
println (n.find()?n.group():"not matched") | |