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@pirate
pirate / parseURLParameters.js
Last active December 15, 2023 07:17
Parse URL query parameters in ES6
function getUrlParams(search) {
const hashes = search.slice(search.indexOf('?') + 1).split('&')
const params = {}
hashes.map(hash => {
const [key, val] = hash.split('=')
params[key] = decodeURIComponent(val)
})
return params
}
@r4sky0
r4sky0 / .wakeup
Last active January 30, 2026 08:21
Restarts Bluetooth Module on Mac OS X. You can use the script as shortcut to restart Bluetooth on demand or you can use it with "SleepWatcher" to automatically restart Bluetooth on wakeup (See README.md). I created it, because my Logitech Bluetooth Mouse doesn't stay connected after sleep-mode, so i had to manually re-pair my mouse.
#!/bin/bash
#
# Restart Bluetooth Module on Mac OS X
#
# Requires Blueutil to be installed: http://brewformulas.org/blueutil
BT="/usr/local/bin/blueutil"
log() {
echo "$@"
@nepsilon
nepsilon / git-change-commit-messages.md
Last active November 19, 2024 18:18
How to change your commit messages in Git? — First published in fullweb.io issue #55

How to change your commit messages in Git?

At some point you’ll find yourself in a situation where you need edit a commit message. That commit might already be pushed or not, be the most recent or burried below 10 other commits, but fear not, git has your back 🙂.

Not pushed + most recent commit:

git commit --amend

This will open your $EDITOR and let you change the message. Continue with your usual git push origin master.

@pokev25
pokev25 / install-tmux.sh
Last active May 8, 2025 08:54 — forked from rothgar/install-tmux
Install tmux 2.8 on centos 7
# Install tmux 2.8 on Centos
# install deps
yum install gcc kernel-devel make ncurses-devel
# cd src
cd /usr/local/src
# DOWNLOAD SOURCES FOR LIBEVENT AND MAKE AND INSTALL
curl -LO https://github.com/libevent/libevent/releases/download/release-2.1.8-stable/libevent-2.1.8-stable.tar.gz
@kevin-smets
kevin-smets / 1_kubernetes_on_macOS.md
Last active June 23, 2025 01:06
Local Kubernetes setup on macOS with minikube on VirtualBox and local Docker registry

Requirements

Minikube requires that VT-x/AMD-v virtualization is enabled in BIOS. To check that this is enabled on OSX / macOS run:

sysctl -a | grep machdep.cpu.features | grep VMX

If there's output, you're good!

Prerequisites

#!/bin/bash
# List the blobs in an Azure storage container.
echo "usage: ${0##*/} <container-name> [blob-name]"
storage_account="$AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT"
container_name="$1"
access_key="$AZURE_STORAGE_KEY"
@webframp
webframp / keybase.md
Created July 25, 2017 18:14
Signing git commits on github using keybase.io gpg key

Probably one of the easiest things you'll ever do with gpg

Install Keybase: https://keybase.io/download and Ensure the keybase cli is in your PATH

First get the public key

keybase pgp export | gpg --import

Next get the private key

@bradwestfall
bradwestfall / S3-Static-Sites.md
Last active April 1, 2026 14:14
Use S3 and CloudFront to host Static Single Page Apps (SPAs) with HTTPs and www-redirects. Also covers deployments.

S3 Static Sites

⚠ This post is fairly old. I don't keep it up to date. Be sure to see comments where some people have posted updates

What this will cover

  • Host a static website at S3
  • Redirect www.website.com to website.com
  • Website can be an SPA (requiring all requests to return index.html)
  • Free AWS SSL certs
  • Deployment with CDN invalidation
@ibraheem4
ibraheem4 / postgres-brew.md
Last active March 23, 2026 03:33
Installing Postgres via Brew (OSX)

Installing Postgres via Brew

Pre-Reqs

Brew Package Manager

In your command-line run the following commands:

  1. brew doctor
  2. brew update
@sethvargo
sethvargo / create-certs.sh
Created June 6, 2018 16:20
Use openssl to create an x509 self-signed certificate authority (CA), certificate signing request (CSR), and resulting private key with IP SAN and DNS SAN
# Define where to store the generated certs and metadata.
DIR="$(pwd)/tls"
# Optional: Ensure the target directory exists and is empty.
rm -rf "${DIR}"
mkdir -p "${DIR}"
# Create the openssl configuration file. This is used for both generating
# the certificate as well as for specifying the extensions. It aims in favor
# of automation, so the DN is encoding and not prompted.