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storeman / motion_illuminance_activated_entity.yaml
Last active March 13, 2025 08:36 — forked from freakshock88/motion_illuminance_activated_entity.yaml
Home Assistant BluePrint to turn on light, switch, scene or script based on motion and illuminance
blueprint:
name: Turn on light, switch, scene, script or group based on motion and illuminance.
description: >
Turn on a light, switch, scene, script or group based on motion detection, and low light level.
This blueprint uses helper entities you have to create yourself for some input values, to be able to dynamically set limits.
For instructions on creating the helper entities take a look in the Home Assistant Community forum topic:
https://community.home-assistant.io/t/turn-on-light-switch-scene-or-script-based-on-motion-and-illuminance-more-conditions/257085
@nikoheikkila
nikoheikkila / README.md
Last active April 14, 2025 12:54
Fish Shell function for sourcing standard .env files

envsource

⚠️ NOTE (20.5.2023): I don't really use this function at all anymore since there are now tools such as Taskfile, which reads the .env file for me sparing me the need to pollute my session with environment variables.


I've been using Fish shell for years which is great and all, but one thing that has got me frustrated is using it with .env files.

When attempting to run source .env in a project, I usually encounter this problem:

@maratori
maratori / .golangci.yml
Last active April 26, 2025 05:27
Golden config for golangci-lint
# This file is licensed under the terms of the MIT license https://opensource.org/license/mit
# Copyright (c) 2021-2025 Marat Reymers
## Golden config for golangci-lint v2.1.5
#
# This is the best config for golangci-lint based on my experience and opinion.
# It is very strict, but not extremely strict.
# Feel free to adapt it to suit your needs.
# If this config helps you, please consider keeping a link to this file (see the next comment).
@yokeshrana
yokeshrana / vim-enhanced
Last active December 13, 2023 09:14
Customising vim for Mac OS (Big Sur)
1 :: Install Latest Cmake (Using the office dmg )
https://cmake.org/download/
Configure the paths for the cmake using the below command
sudo "/Applications/CMake.app/Contents/bin/cmake-gui" --install
2 :: Default mac os vim lacks python3 support and many other features ,so we will be compiling vim with full features(can limit if u want)
Verify first if Xcode developers tools are installed or not ,if not this will install it in mac
xcode-select --install
Now lets just move on to compiling vim from source on our distribution.
mkdir -p .vim/src
@coltenkrauter
coltenkrauter / docker-compose.yaml
Last active January 25, 2024 19:46
Traefik V2 Docker Compose file with LetsEncrypt and HTTPS redirect - Traefik dashboard and simple whoami service
# Tutorial: https://blog.creekorful.com/2020/01/how-to-expose-traefik-2-dashboard-securely-docker-swarm/
version: '3'
services:
reverse-proxy:
image: traefik:2.3
command:
# - '--log.level=DEBUG'
- '--api=true'
- '--api.dashboard=true'
@mahemoff
mahemoff / README.md
Last active April 21, 2025 08:35
Vim Terminal Mode - A short introduction

Vim has a Terminal Mode!

Since v8.1 (May 2018), Vim has shipped with a built-in terminal. See https://vimhelp.org/terminal.txt.html or type :help terminal for more info.

Why use this? Mainly because it saves you jumping to a separate terminal window. You can also use Vim commands to manipulate a shell session and easily transfer clipboard content between the terminal and files you're working on.

Key Bindings

#!/bin/zsh
### Added by Zinit's installer
if [[ ! -f $HOME/.zinit/bin/zinit.zsh ]]; then
print -P "%F{33}▓▒░ %F{220}Installing %F{33}DHARMA%F{220} Initiative Plugin Manager (%F{33}zdharma/zinit%F{220})…%f"
command mkdir -p "$HOME/.zinit" && command chmod g-rwX "$HOME/.zinit"
command git clone https://github.com/zdharma/zinit "$HOME/.zinit/bin" && \
print -P "%F{33}▓▒░ %F{34}Installation successful.%f%b" || \
print -P "%F{160}▓▒░ The clone has failed.%f%b"
fi
@DmitryTsepelev
DmitryTsepelev / 1_graphql_ruby_n_plus_one.md
Last active January 5, 2024 15:16
N+1 in graphql-ruby

How to run examples:

  1. Run $ createdb nplusonedb to create DB
  2. Run specs $ rspec demo.rb
@mkfares
mkfares / docker-swarm-configs.md
Created August 16, 2020 12:37
Docker Swarm - Managing Configurations

Docker Swarm - Managing Configurations

Docker allows storing configurations outside docker images and running containers. This feature, named configs, eliminates the need to use volumes, bind-mount, or environment variables to pass configurations to containers.

The configs have the following characteristics:

  • Configs are not encrypted (secrets are encrypted)
  • Config values can be strings or binary data
  • Config values have maximum size of 500 kB
  • Configs are mounted as a file in the container filesystem. The default location is /<config-name> in the container
  • Configs can be added or removed from a service at any time
@ribice
ribice / caller.go
Last active January 6, 2025 07:14
A robust rabbitmq client for Go
go func() {
for {
err = rmq.Stream(cancelCtx)
if errors.Is(err, rabbitmq.ErrDisconnected) {
continue
}
break
}
}()