Given that your key has expired.
$ gpg --list-keys
$ gpg --edit-key KEYID
Use the expire command to set a new expire date:
| aws cloudformation --profile <profile> --region us-east-1 list-stacks | jq .StackSummaries | jq 'map(.StackName)' | grep "AT-" | sed 's/[ ",]//g'cat stacks | jq .StackSummaries | jq 'map(.StackName)' | grep "<pattern>" | sed 's/[ ",]//g' |
| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| # fresh-chrome | |
| # | |
| # Use this script on OS X to launch a new instance of Google Chrome | |
| # with its own empty cache, cookies, and user configuration. | |
| # | |
| # The first time you run this script, it will launch a new Google | |
| # Chrome instance with a permanent user-data directory, which you can | |
| # customize below. Perform any initial setup you want to keep on every |
| /*jslint indent:2, browser: true, node: true*/ | |
| /** Taken from: http://stackoverflow.com/a/11900218/400544 */ | |
| 'use strict'; | |
| (function () { | |
| var typeOfWindow = typeof window; | |
| function sizeof(object) { |
| #!/bin/sh | |
| # find node | |
| NODE=$(which node) | |
| # if it cannot find a node installation | |
| if [[ -z $NODE ]]; then | |
| #NodeJS is not installed | |
| echo "Please install NodeJS first." | |
| exit 1 |