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genediazjr / .bash_profile
Last active February 6, 2016 00:35 — forked from natelandau/.bash_profile
Mac OSX Bash Profile
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Description: This file holds all my BASH configurations and aliases
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# Sections:
# 1. Environment Configuration
# 2. Make Terminal Better (remapping defaults and adding functionality)
# 3. File and Folder Management
# 4. Searching
# 5. Process Management
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genediazjr / ultimate-ut-cheat-sheet.md
Created August 24, 2016 15:52 — forked from yoavniran/ultimate-ut-cheat-sheet.md
The Ultimate Unit Testing Cheat-sheet For Mocha, Chai and Sinon

The Ultimate Unit Testing Cheat-sheet

For Mocha, Chai and Sinon

using mocha/chai/sinon for node.js unit-tests? check out my utility: mocha-stirrer to easily reuse test components and mock require dependencies


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genediazjr / letsencrypt_2017.md
Created February 23, 2018 11:43 — forked from cecilemuller/letsencrypt_2020.md
How to setup Let's Encrypt for Nginx on Ubuntu 16.04 (including IPv6, HTTP/2 and A+ SLL rating)

How to setup Let's Encrypt for Nginx on Ubuntu 16.04 (including IPv6, HTTP/2 and A+ SLL rating)

There are two main modes to run the Let's Encrypt client (called Certbot):

  • Standalone: replaces the webserver to respond to ACME challenges
  • Webroot: needs your webserver to serve challenges from a known folder.

Webroot is better because it doesn't need to replace Nginx (to bind to port 80).

In the following, we're setting up mydomain.com. HTML is served from /var/www/mydomain, and challenges are served from /var/www/letsencrypt.

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genediazjr / my.cnf
Last active April 23, 2021 11:34 — forked from fevangelou/my.cnf
Optimized my.cnf configuration for MySQL/MariaSQL (on Ubuntu, CentOS etc. servers)
# === Optimized my.cnf configuration for MySQL/MariaSQL (on Ubuntu, CentOS etc. servers) ===
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# by Fotis Evangelou, developer of Engintron (engintron.com)
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# ~ Updated February 2021 ~
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# The settings provided below are a starting point for a 8-16 GB RAM server with 4-8 CPU cores.
# If you have different resources available you should adjust accordingly to save CPU, RAM & disk I/O usage.
#
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genediazjr / README.md
Created April 28, 2021 22:51 — forked from oodavid/README.md
Backup MySQL to Amazon S3

Backup MySQL to Amazon S3

This is a simple way to backup your MySQL tables to Amazon S3 for a nightly backup - this is all to be done on your server :-)

Sister Document - Restore MySQL from Amazon S3 - read that next

1 - Install s3cmd

this is for Centos 5.6, see http://s3tools.org/repositories for other systems like ubuntu etc

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genediazjr / Installing Wine (After Homebrew).md
Created January 22, 2025 07:49 — forked from BaReinhard/Installing Wine (After Homebrew).md
Installing Wine to run .exe files on Mac

Install Wine to run .exe files

For Mac OSX

If you haven't installed Homebrew yet do so by following this guide

  1. Open a terminal
  2. brew install --cask xquartz, wait for it to complete the install, it should ask you for your password before beginning
  3. brew install --cask wine-stable , this will take some time to finish so sit back and relax.

For Linux

  1. sudo apt-get install wine-stable