An introduction to curl using GitHub's API
Makes a basic GET request to the specifed URI
curl https://api.github.com/users/caspyin
# Automaticlly install pptpd on Amazon EC2 Amazon Linux | |
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# Ripped from http://blog.diahosting.com/linux-tutorial/pptpd/ | |
# pptpd source rpm packing by it's authors | |
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# WARNING: | |
# first ms-dns setting to 172.16.0.23, 172.16.0.23 was showing on my | |
# /etc/resolv.conf, I'm not sure this is the same on all Amazon AWS zones. | |
# | |
# You need to adjust your "Security Groups" which you are using too. |
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# The following comments fill some of the gaps in Solargraph's understanding of | |
# Rails apps. Since they're all in YARD, they get mapped in Solargraph but | |
# ignored at runtime. | |
# | |
# You can put this file anywhere in the project, as long as it gets included in | |
# the workspace maps. It's recommended that you keep it in a standalone file | |
# instead of pasting it into an existing one. | |
# | |
# @!parse | |
# class ActionController::Base |
--- Actions --- | |
$Copy <M-C> | |
$Cut <M-X> <S-Del> | |
$Delete <Del> <BS> <M-BS> | |
$LRU | |
$Paste <M-V> | |
$Redo <M-S-Z> <A-S-BS> | |
$SearchWeb <A-S-G> | |
$SelectAll <M-A> | |
$Undo <M-Z> |
# Change these variables as necessary. | |
MAIN_PACKAGE_PATH := ./cmd/example | |
BINARY_NAME := example | |
# ==================================================================================== # | |
# HELPERS | |
# ==================================================================================== # | |
## help: print this help message | |
.PHONY: help |
# Basic key operators to query the JSON objects : | |
# #> : Get the JSON object at that path (if you need to do something fancy) | |
# -> : Get the JSON object at that path (if you don't) | |
# ->> : Get the JSON object at that path as text | |
# {obj, n} : Get the nth item in that object | |
# https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/functions-json.html#FUNCTIONS-JSONB-OP-TABLE | |
# Date | |
# date before today |