(Also see [remarkable][], the markdown parser created by the author of this cheatsheet)
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| # sets the proxy cache path location, max size 2g | |
| proxy_cache_path /data/nginx/cache levels=1:2 keys_zone=STATIC:100m inactive=24h max_size=2g; | |
| # transfers the `Host` header to the backend | |
| proxy_set_header Host $host; | |
| # uses the defined STATIC cache zone | |
| proxy_cache STATIC; | |
| # cache 200 10 minutes, 404 1 minute, others status codes not cached |
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| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| # Step 1: Fill in EMAIL, TOKEN, DOMAIN and SUBDOMAIN. Your API token is here: https://dash.cloudflare.com/profile/api-tokens | |
| # Make sure the token is the Global token, or has these permissions: #zone:read, #dns_record:read, #dns_records:edit | |
| # If you want to set the root domain instead of a subdomain, set SUBDOMAIN to "@" | |
| # Step 2: Create an A record on Cloudflare with the subdomain you chose | |
| # Step 3: Run "./ddns.sh -l" to get the zone_id and rec_id of the record you created. | |
| # Fill in ZONE_ID and REC_ID below | |
| # This step is optional, but will save you 2 requests every time you run this script | |
| # Step 4: Run "./ddns.sh". It should tell you that record was updated or that it didn't need updating. |
Hello there! This is a sample post for gist.io, a super-lightweight writing soapbox for hackers.
Now look up. Further. Above the post title. See that grey text with the gist ID?
Now back to me. That grey text is a link! Open that sucker in a new tab to see the source for this post. Also, I'm on a horse.
If you peek at it with a web inspector, you'll see that it is a second-level heading. You can use first level headings, but they'll look just like the second level ones, and the gods of the HTML5 outlining algorithm will frown upon you.
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