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@mpneuried
mpneuried / Makefile
Last active July 4, 2025 23:21
Simple Makefile to build, run, tag and publish a docker containier to AWS-ECR
# import config.
# You can change the default config with `make cnf="config_special.env" build`
cnf ?= config.env
include $(cnf)
export $(shell sed 's/=.*//' $(cnf))
# import deploy config
# You can change the default deploy config with `make cnf="deploy_special.env" release`
dpl ?= deploy.env
include $(dpl)
@lxhunter
lxhunter / semver.sh
Last active July 8, 2022 19:12
Automated semantic versioning for travis-ci or any other ci
#!/bin/bash
export SEMVER_LAST_TAG=$(git describe --abbrev=0 --tags 2>/dev/null)
export SEMVER_RELEASE_LEVEL=$(git log --oneline -1 --pretty=%B | cat | tr -d '\n' | cut -d "[" -f2 | cut -d "]" -f1)
#curl -o /tmp/hub.tgz https://github.com/github/hub/releases/download/v2.2.9/hub-linux-arm64-2.2.9.tgz
#tar -xvzf /tmp/hub.tgz -C /tmp
if [ -z $SEMVER_LAST_TAG ]; then
>&2 echo "No tags defined"
@tylermakin
tylermakin / Multipart MIME Email.md
Last active July 18, 2025 06:56
Multipart MIME Email Guide

Multipart MIME Email Guide

This is a guide on how to send a properly formatted multipart email. Multipart email strings are MIME encoded, raw text email templates. This method of structuring an email allows for multiple versions of the same email to support different email clients.

// Example Multipart Email:
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Multipart Email Example
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="boundary-string"
http --headers \ # Print out the response headers (they would otherwise be supressed for piped ouput)
--download \ # Enable download mode
--output=./body \ # Save response body to this file
httpbin.org/get 2>&1 \ # Merge STDERR into STDOUT (with --download, console output otherwise goes to STDERR)
| grep HTTP/ \ # Find the Status-Line
| cut -d ' ' -f 2 # Get the status code
@Patabugen
Patabugen / clear-google-my-activity.js
Last active January 22, 2021 12:08
A little script to clear all your history at https://myactivity.google.com/myactivity
/**
* A little script to clear all your history at https://myactivity.google.com/myactivity
*
* Load Developer Console (usually F12), paste this into the Console and hit Enter (or Run).
*
* Doesn't use any cool magic, just simulates clicking on all the delete buttons.
**/
var ClearGoogleMyAccount =
{
@andreicristianpetcu
andreicristianpetcu / ansible-summary.md
Created May 30, 2016 19:25
This is an ANSIBLE Cheat Sheet from Jon Warbrick

An Ansible summary

Jon Warbrick, July 2014, V3.2 (for Ansible 1.7)

Configuration file

intro_configuration.html

First one found from of

@tuxfight3r
tuxfight3r / jenkins-decrypt.groovy
Created September 23, 2015 11:36
Decrypting Jenkins Password
#To Decrypt Jenkins Password from credentials.xml
#<username>jenkins</username>
#<passphrase>your-sercret-hash-S0SKVKUuFfUfrY3UhhUC3J</passphrase>
#go to the jenkins url
http://jenkins-host/script
#In the console paste the script
hashed_pw='your-sercret-hash-S0SKVKUuFfUfrY3UhhUC3J'
@marcinwol
marcinwol / compile_monero.sh
Created August 16, 2015 01:19
Ubuntu 14:04: compile CPUMiner/minerd (forked by LucasJones & Wolf) for Monero mining
# get git to install it
sudo apt-get install git
# dependencies
sudo apt-get install build-essential autotools-dev autoconf libcurl3 libcurl4-gnutls-dev
# download latest version
git clone https://github.com/wolf9466/cpuminer-multi
cd cpuminer-multi/
@chrismdp
chrismdp / s3.sh
Last active August 4, 2025 07:29
Uploading to S3 in 18 lines of Shell (used to upload builds for http://soltrader.net)
# You don't need Fog in Ruby or some other library to upload to S3 -- shell works perfectly fine
# This is how I upload my new Sol Trader builds (http://soltrader.net)
# Based on a modified script from here: http://tmont.com/blargh/2014/1/uploading-to-s3-in-bash
S3KEY="my aws key"
S3SECRET="my aws secret" # pass these in
function putS3
{
path=$1
@stoneage7
stoneage7 / VDI-shrink-trim.md
Last active May 2, 2025 11:43
Automatically shrinking VDI images under VirtualBox

Motivation

The purpose of this gist is to set up a virtual machine in such a way that the on-disk image in the host machine automatically grows and shrinks as needed by the guest machine. This utilizes the (still undocumented) "--discard" and "--nonrotational" parameters in "VBoxManage storageattach" which make the attached image appear as an SSD to the guest. Guest OS will then issue TRIM commands to the virtual controller where such an image is attached. VirtualBox is then able to capture the commands and punch holes in the attached VDIs.

Although there is some initial setup needed, I think the time saved with babysitting the VDIs is worth it. Usually you would need to zero out the free space with zerofree or sdelete and then run "VBoxManage --compact" on your images. With this setup you can allocate a large dynamic VDI (1TB or so) and it will keep itself at minimum size for easy syncing, backup, etc. You can also set it up in a template machine if you use one for clones etc.

Requirements

  • Linux