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@WolfgangSenff
WolfgangSenff / gist:168cb0cbd486c8c9cd507f232165b976
Last active February 15, 2025 13:44
Godot 4.0 Migration/Upgrade guide
## For a beginner-friendly version of the following (more advanced users likely will get better use of the below,
## if you're just starting out...), see this new gist:
## https://gist.github.com/WolfgangSenff/0a9c1d800db42a9a9441b2d0288ed0fd
This document represents the beginning of an upgrade or migration document for GDScript 2.0 and Godot 4.0. I'm focusing on 2D
at the moment as I'm upgrading a 2D game, but will hopefully have more to add for 3D afterward.
## If you want more content like this, please help fund my cat's medical bills at https://ko-fi.com/kyleszklenski - thank you very much! On to the migration guide.
@pgasiorowski
pgasiorowski / run.py
Created November 15, 2016 08:24
Run ansible in AWS Lambda
#!/usr/bin/env python2
# Based on: https://serversforhackers.com/running-ansible-2-programmatically
import os
import sys
from ansible.executor import playbook_executor
from ansible.inventory import Inventory
from ansible.parsing.dataloader import DataLoader
@leonardofed
leonardofed / README.md
Last active March 26, 2025 17:02
A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications


A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications

A curated list of awesome AWS resources you need to prepare for the all 5 AWS Certifications. This gist will include: open source repos, blogs & blogposts, ebooks, PDF, whitepapers, video courses, free lecture, slides, sample test and many other resources.


@marians
marians / CouchDB_Python.md
Last active September 1, 2024 00:19
The missing Python couchdb tutorial

This is an unofficial manual for the couchdb Python module I wish I had had.

Installation

pip install couchdb

Importing the module

@jacoelho
jacoelho / ansible_lambda.py
Last active July 19, 2019 01:03
ansible lambda
#!/usr/bin/python
import ansible.inventory
import ansible.playbook
import ansible.runner
from ansible import utils
from ansible import callbacks
def run_playbook(**kwargs):
@jirutka
jirutka / -README.md
Last active October 31, 2023 09:07
How to use terminal on Windows and don’t go crazy…

How to use terminal on Windows without going crazy…

Windows is really horrible system for developers and especially for devops. It doesn’t even have a usable terminal and shell, so working with command line is really pain in the ass. If you really don’t want to switch to any usable system (OS X, Linux, BSD…), then this guide should help you to setup somewhat reasonable environment – usable terminal, proper shell, ssh client, git and Sublime Text as a default editor for shell.

Install stuff

  1. Download and install Git for Windows* with:
    • [✘] Use Git from the Windows Command Prompt
  • [✘] Checkout as-is, commit Unix-style line endings
@Iristyle
Iristyle / gist:5005653
Created February 21, 2013 15:53
Configure HAProxy for userlists

Create SHA512 passwords

# make sure to use a leading space so that the command is not stored in your bash history!!
 mkpasswd -m sha-512 password1
# generates -> $6$yMgsow58.g/Z$mBjHfdVzqcF/LN.iwV23Eyqg.yGPTsp9pOwaStsJ6c4I4zL7BhucVVAkv5guf7OVRr8Pw0mHF4NrWBRCG5ci7/
 mkpasswd -m sha-512 password2
# generates -> $6$RZ86vRkQ$aRKN1HOsk6bDHBbMhS7jSo/p1NGFl4PvwY3KpU.72i./LvITi41nL84EkxOFXl.6Bmhynj/L7pYbfF0rUHtOB0