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@lavoiesl
lavoiesl / process-mysqldump.c
Last active October 4, 2024 20:10
Add newlines before parenthesis for a SQL mysqldump
// gcc -O2 -Wall -pedantic process-mysqldump.c -o process-mysqldump
// Usage: cat dump.sql | process-mysqldump
// Or : process-mysqldump dump.sql
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <string.h>
#define BUFFER 100000
@bjmiller121
bjmiller121 / multiple-push-urls.md
Last active October 23, 2024 22:13
Add multiple push URLs to a single git remote

Sometimes you need to keep two upstreams in sync with eachother. For example, you might need to both push to your testing environment and your GitHub repo at the same time. In order to do this simultaneously in one git command, here's a little trick to add multiple push URLs to a single remote.

Once you have a remote set up for one of your upstreams, run these commands with:

git remote set-url --add --push [remote] [original repo URL]
git remote set-url --add --push [remote] [second repo URL]

Once set up, git remote -v should show two (push) URLs and one (fetch) URL. Something like this:

@steinwaywhw
steinwaywhw / One Liner to Download the Latest Release from Github Repo.md
Last active November 3, 2024 22:54
One Liner to Download the Latest Release from Github Repo
  • Use curl to get the JSON response for the latest release
  • Use grep to find the line containing file URL
  • Use cut and tr to extract the URL
  • Use wget to download it
curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/jgm/pandoc/releases/latest \
| grep "browser_download_url.*deb" \
| cut -d : -f 2,3 \
| tr -d \" \
@lukechilds
lukechilds / get_latest_release.sh
Created August 9, 2016 19:43
Shell - Get latest release from GitHub
get_latest_release() {
curl --silent "https://api.github.com/repos/$1/releases/latest" | # Get latest release from GitHub api
grep '"tag_name":' | # Get tag line
sed -E 's/.*"([^"]+)".*/\1/' # Pluck JSON value
}
# Usage
# $ get_latest_release "creationix/nvm"
# v0.31.4
@BugBuster1701
BugBuster1701 / gist:80968cfa44b7c1730548d64fdaa30c17
Last active October 6, 2022 09:38
Automatically use correct SSH key for remote Git repo
https://superuser.com/questions/232373/how-to-tell-git-which-private-key-to-use
Speziell dort Environment variable GIT_SSH_COMMAND
Configuration core.sshCommand:
From Git version 2.10.0, you can configure this per repo or globally,
so you don't have to set the environment variable any more!
git config core.sshCommand "ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa_example -F /dev/null"
git pull
@mortenson
mortenson / composelist.sh
Last active August 28, 2024 21:42
List all Docker Compose projects currently running
#!/bin/bash
docker ps --filter "label=com.docker.compose.project" -q | xargs docker inspect --format='{{index .Config.Labels "com.docker.compose.project"}}'| sort | uniq
@larryclaman
larryclaman / convert-to-spot.ps1
Created April 8, 2020 19:23
Convert an Azure VM to a Spot VM type
<# Convert a VM to a Spot VM
Based on sample script at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/change-availability-set
NOTE: Extensions will not be copied to new instance!!
#>
# Set variables to your specifics
$resourceGroup = "myRG"
$vmName = "myVM"
# Get the details of the VM to be moved to the Availability Set
@dbkinghorn
dbkinghorn / netplan2NM.sh
Created June 23, 2020 17:07
Change Ubuntu 20.04 server netplan to use NetworkManager instead of networkd
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# netplan2NM.sh
# Ubuntu server 20.04 Change from netplan to NetworkManager for all interfaces
echo 'Changing netplan to NetowrkManager on all interfaces'
# backup existing yaml file
cd /etc/netplan
cp 01-netcfg.yaml 01-netcfg.yaml.BAK
@haneef95
haneef95 / convert-to-spot.ps1
Created July 29, 2021 20:01 — forked from larryclaman/convert-to-spot.ps1
Convert an Azure VM to a Spot VM type
<# Convert a VM to a Spot VM
Based on sample script at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/change-availability-set
NOTE: Extensions will not be copied to new instance!!
#>
# Set variables to your specifics
$resourceGroup = "myRG"
$vmName = "myVM"
# Get the details of the VM to be moved to the Availability Set