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koop / ensure-cert-macos.sh
Created November 28, 2017 20:27
Ensures a certificate is in the macOS system keychain.
#!/bin/bash
# Usage
# $ ./install-cert-macos.sh "/path/to/cert"
CERT_PATH="$1"
# First, grab the SHA-1 from the provided SSL cert.
CERT_SHA1=$(openssl x509 -in "$CERT_PATH" -sha1 -noout -fingerprint | cut -d "=" -f2 | sed "s/://g")
# Next, grab the SHA-1s of any standard.dev certs in the keychain.
# Don't return an error code if nothing is found.
@MitchPierias
MitchPierias / arangodb-ec2-linux.md
Last active December 9, 2022 21:32
Deploying ArnagoDB to an EC2 Linux Instance

ArangoDB Deployment to EC2 Linux Instance

Quickly get an ArangoDB instance running on an Amazon EC2 Linux Instance

Update existing package list and then install prerequieites.

sudo yum update -y

If your running a regular amazon linuz instance

sudo yum install docker
@romainl
romainl / Don't use Vim.md
Last active April 29, 2025 07:22
Don't use Vim for the wrong reasons

Don't use Vim

Don't do the crime, if you can't do the time.

-- Anthony Vincenzo "Tony" Baretta

Vim is an amazing text editor. I love it. Really, I wouldn't [organize][organize] a Vim advent calendar if I didn't. But, as amazing as it is, Vim is not for everyone. It can't solve all your problems, or be a TUI version of your favorite IDE, or make you a better programmer, or land you that dream job in the Bay Area. But Vim can help you be more mindful, focused, and efficient, as long as you approach it with the right mindset.

Don't get me wrong, I certainly welcome you to try Vim, but I'm not a proselyte. I don't thrive on newbies. I just want you to use the right tool for the job and not waste your—and anyone's—time on a fruitless quest.

@chrisdiana
chrisdiana / mosh-macos.md
Last active June 12, 2024 05:39
Getting mosh server running on macOS Catalina

Running into this error message when trying to run a mosh server on macOS Catalina? The steps below should solve the problem which is most likely either a $PATH and/or firewall issues.

command not found: mosh-server
Connection to X.X.X.X closed.
/usr/local/bin/mosh: Did not find mosh server startup message. (Have you installed mosh on your server?)

1. Install Mosh