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renchap / README.md
Last active February 14, 2025 13:25
One-line certificate generation/renews with Letsencrypt and nginx

Prerequisites : the letsencrypt CLI tool

This method allows your to generate and renew your Lets Encrypt certificates with 1 command. This is easily automatable to renew each 60 days, as advised.

You need nginx to answer on port 80 on all the domains you want a certificate for. Then you need to serve the challenge used by letsencrypt on /.well-known/acme-challenge. Then we invoke the letsencrypt command, telling the tool to write the challenge files in the directory we used as a root in the nginx configuration.

I redirect all HTTP requests on HTTPS, so my nginx config looks like :

server {
@superbiche
superbiche / insert-before-after-key.php
Created October 8, 2015 16:17
Insert a value before/after a specific key in an associative array.
/*
* Inserts a new key/value before the key in the array.
*
* @param $key
* The key to insert before.
* @param $array
* An array to insert in to.
* @param $new_key
@jeffjohnson9046
jeffjohnson9046 / git-ignore.sh
Created August 11, 2015 21:02
Remove unwanted files from a git repo AFTER adding a .gitignore. The files will remain on disk.
## I just ran into this after initializing a Visual Studio project _before_ adding a .gitignore file (like an idiot).
## I felt real dumb commiting a bunch of files I didn't need to, so the commands below should do the trick. The first two commands
## came from the second answer on this post: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7527982/applying-gitignore-to-committed-files
# See the unwanted files:
git ls-files -ci --exclude-standard
# Remove the unwanted files:
git ls-files -ci --exclude-standard -z | xargs -0 git rm --cached
@hassansin
hassansin / eloquent-cheatsheet.php
Last active April 10, 2025 08:32
Laravel 5 Eloquent CheatSheet #laravel #eloquent
Model::
/*Select*/
select('col1','col2')
->select(array('col1','col2'))
->select(DB::raw('businesses.*, COUNT(reviews.id) as no_of_ratings, IFNULL(sum(reviews.score),0) as rating'))
->addSelect('col3','col4')
->distinct() // distinct select
/*From*/
@ericandrewlewis
ericandrewlewis / gist:95239573dc97c0e86714
Last active September 11, 2024 17:10
Setting up a WordPress site on AWS

Setting up a WordPress site on AWS

This tutorial walks through setting up AWS infrastructure for WordPress, starting at creating an AWS account. We'll manually provision a single EC2 instance (i.e an AWS virtual machine) to run WordPress using Nginx, PHP-FPM, and MySQL.

This tutorial assumes you're relatively comfortable on the command line and editing system configuration files. It is intended for folks who want a high-level of control and understanding of their infrastructure. It will take about half an hour if you don't Google away at some point.

If you experience any difficulties or have any feedback, leave a comment. 🐬

Coming soon: I'll write another tutorial on a high availability setup for WordPress on AWS, including load-balancing multiple application servers in an auto-scaling group and utilizing RDS.

@butlerblog
butlerblog / wp_config.php
Last active February 1, 2024 09:00
Configure WordPress #wp_mail function to send through #SMTP server https://b.utler.co/Y3
<?php
/*
* Set the following constants in wp-config.php.
* These should be added somewhere BEFORE the constant ABSPATH is defined.
*
* Author: Chad Butler
* Author URI: https://butlerblog.com
*
* For more information and instructions, see: https://b.utler.co/Y3
@pietrop
pietrop / issuu_downloader.rb
Created June 29, 2014 18:04
To download magazine from issuu.com when the download option has been disabled. in practice the script doesn't actually download the pdf, but rather download the images of the pages of the flash object and then combines those into a pdf
require 'mechanize'
require 'prawn'
=begin
running from terminal to download any pdf from issuu.com, given
- magazine name
- page count
- document-id
=end
@MattWilcox
MattWilcox / build_nginx.sh
Last active March 6, 2022 18:01
Fetch, build, and install the latest nginx with the latest OpenSSL for RaspberryPi
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# names of latest versions of each package
export VERSION_PCRE=pcre-8.38
export VERSION_OPENSSL=openssl-1.0.2d
export VERSION_NGINX=nginx-1.9.7
# URLs to the source directories
export SOURCE_OPENSSL=https://www.openssl.org/source/
export SOURCE_PCRE=ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/
@hemanth
hemanth / keybase.md
Created March 25, 2014 16:28
keybase proof.

Keybase proof

I hereby claim:

  • I am hemanth on github.
  • I am hemanth (https://keybase.io/hemanth) on keybase.
  • I have a public key whose fingerprint is 5CB1 47E7 A2E9 E8E6 303C 2A1E D8E9 DE93 D483 051E

To claim this, I am signing this object:

@liunian
liunian / gist:9338301
Last active January 7, 2025 11:59
Human Readable File Size with PHP
<?php
# http://jeffreysambells.com/2012/10/25/human-readable-filesize-php
function human_filesize($bytes, $decimals = 2) {
$size = array('B','kB','MB','GB','TB','PB','EB','ZB','YB');
$factor = floor((strlen($bytes) - 1) / 3);
return sprintf("%.{$decimals}f", $bytes / pow(1024, $factor)) . @$size[$factor];
}
echo human_filesize(filesize('example.zip'));