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sivaatluri567 / GoogleDorking.md
Created January 10, 2022 07:16 — forked from sundowndev/GoogleDorking.md
Google dork cheatsheet

Google dork cheatsheet

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MySQL Cheat Sheet

Help with SQL commands to interact with a MySQL database

MySQL Locations

  • Mac /usr/local/mysql/bin
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Add mysql to your PATH

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sivaatluri567 / ansible.md
Created September 12, 2021 15:13 — forked from douglasmiranda/ansible.md
Ansible: Notes, Errors and Solutions

Ansible for Configuration Management

I'm using Ansible only for Configuration Management, the server is up and I want to configure users, install packages and configure them.

For infrastructure provisioning terraform.io is nice!

Currently, my deployment flow includes Drone.io/GitlabCI for CI/CD and Docker Swarm for orchestrating containers.

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sivaatluri567 / kubectl.md
Created September 3, 2021 13:46 — forked from so0k/kubectl.md
Playing with kubectl output

Kubectl output options

Let's look at some basic kubectl output options.

Our intention is to list nodes (with their AWS InstanceId) and Pods (sorted by node).

We can start with:

kubectl get no