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@ryan-roemer
ryan-roemer / app.yaml
Created January 6, 2012 13:39 — forked from darktable/app.yaml
App.yaml designed for serving an authenticated, static site on Google App Engine (Python). Copy your static html and files into a folder called "static" next to app.yaml. Contains a bunch of mimetype declarations from html5boilerplate's .htaccess. May n
# App configuration for static site with auth.
#
# Originally from: https://gist.github.com/873098
application: you-app-name-here
version: 1
runtime: python
api_version: 1
default_expiration: "30d"
@erkobridee
erkobridee / npm-ntlm-proxy.md
Last active February 8, 2022 00:55
Problema: NPM atrás de um Proxy que utiliza autenticação NTLM

NPM vs NTLM PROXY

O problema: NPM atrás de um Proxy que utiliza autenticação NTLM

Ambiente do problema: Computador com Windows sem acesso administrador

Obs.: mesmo se você for administrador do computador, essa dica resolve o problema de como passar o NTLM Proxy, via linha de comando.


@lukewpatterson
lukewpatterson / gist:4242707
Created December 9, 2012 00:24
squeezing private SSH key into .travis.yml file
Tricks to add encrypted private SSH key to .travis.yml file
To encrypt the private SSH key into the "-secure: xxxxx....." lines to place in the .travis.yml file, generate a deploy key then run: (to see what the encrypted data looks like, see an example here: https://github.com/veewee-community/veewee-push/blob/486102e6f508214b04414074c921475e5943f682/.travis.yml#L21
base64 --wrap=0 ~/.ssh/id_rsa > ~/.ssh/id_rsa_base64
ENCRYPTION_FILTER="echo \$(echo \"-\")\$(travis encrypt veewee-community/veewee-push \"\$FILE='\`cat $FILE\`'\" | grep secure:)"
split --bytes=100 --numeric-suffixes --suffix-length=2 --filter="$ENCRYPTION_FILTER" ~/.ssh/id_rsa_base64 id_rsa_
@evanscottgray
evanscottgray / docker_kill.sh
Last active November 7, 2023 03:40
kill all docker containers at once...
docker ps | awk {' print $1 '} | tail -n+2 > tmp.txt; for line in $(cat tmp.txt); do docker kill $line; done; rm tmp.txt
# alias to edit commit messages without using rebase interactive
# example: git reword commithash message
reword = "!f() {\n GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR=\"sed -i 1s/^pick/reword/\" GIT_EDITOR=\"printf \\\"%s\\n\\\" \\\"$2\\\" >\" git rebase -i \"$1^\";\n git push -f;\n}; f"
# aliases to change a git repo from private to public, and public to private using gh-cli
alias gitpublic="gh repo edit --accept-visibility-change-consequences --visibility public"
alias gitprivate="gh repo edit --accept-visibility-change-consequences --visibility private"
# delete all your repos using gh-cli (please do not run this unless you want to delete all your repos)
gh repo list --limit 300 --json url -q '.[].url' | xargs -n1 gh repo delete --yes

Folder Structure

Please note

While this gist has been shared and followed for years, I regret not giving more background. It was originally a gist for the engineering org I was in, not a "general suggestion" for any React app.

Typically I avoid folders altogether. Heck, I even avoid new files. If I can build an app with one 2000 line file I will. New files and folders are a pain.

@carlessistare
carlessistare / ssh-key-travis.sh
Last active May 19, 2018 11:39
Output de text to copy to .travis.yml for the splitted secured ssh private key
base64 --wrap=0 ~/.ssh/id_rsa_travis > ~/.ssh/id_rsa_travis_64
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa_travis_64 | perl -pe 's/(.{100})/$1\n/g' | nl | perl -pe 's/\s*(\d+)\s*(.*)/echo " - secure: `travis encrypt ID_RSA_TRAVIS_$1=$2 --pro`"/' | sh
# OUTPUT
# - secure: "...="
# - secure: "...="
# - secure: "...="
# ...
# - secure: "...="
@chourobin
chourobin / 0-bridging-react-native-cheatsheet.md
Last active April 22, 2025 14:27
React Native Bridging Cheatsheet
@ageis
ageis / YubiKey-GPG-SSH-guide.md
Last active April 10, 2025 08:49
Technical guide for using YubiKey series 4 for GPG and SSH

YubiKey 4 series GPG and SSH setup guide

Written for fairly adept technical users, preferably of Debian GNU/Linux, not for absolute beginners.

You'll probably be working with a single smartcard, so you'll want only one primary key (1. Sign & Certify) and two associated subkeys (2. Encrypt, 3. Authenticate). I've published a Bash function which automates this slightly special key generation process.

@nickbclifford
nickbclifford / auto-deploying.md
Last active May 15, 2023 09:02
How to automatically deploy code to a server using Travis CI

Auto-Deploying via Travis CI

Because Travis CI can automatically execute scripts after successfully (or unsuccessfully!) executing tests, it is an obvious choice for a deployment tool. In order to deploy to a Git repository on a remote server, the process generally is as follows:

  • Set up SSH keys
  • Add the server's copy of the repository as a Git remote
  • Push to the remote
  • SSH into the server and execute any installation/compilation/miscellaneous commands

Before even touching .travis.yml...

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