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cvan / HOWTO.md
Last active February 27, 2025 14:41
How to serve a custom HTTPS domain on GitHub Pages with CloudFlare: *FREE*, secure and performant by default

Instructions

CloudFlare is an awesome reverse cache proxy and CDN that provides DNS, free HTTPS (TLS) support, best-in-class performance settings (gzip, SDCH, HTTP/2, sane Cache-Control and E-Tag headers, etc.), minification, etc.

  1. Make sure you have registered a domain name.
  2. Sign up for CloudFlare and create an account for your domain.
  3. In your domain registrar's admin panel, point the nameservers to CloudFlare's (refer to this awesome list of links for instructions for various registrars).
  4. From the CloudFlare settings for that domain, enable HTTPS/SSL and set up a Page Rule to force HTTPS redirects. (If you want to get fancy, you can also enable automatic minification for text-based assets [HTML/CSS/JS/SVG/etc.], which is a pretty cool feature if you don't want already have a build step for minification.)
  5. If you
@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

@graceavery
graceavery / harryPotterAliases
Last active September 20, 2024 22:13
bash aliases for Harry Potter enthusiasts
alias accio=wget
alias avadaKedavra='rm -f'
alias imperio=sudo
alias priorIncantato='echo `history |tail -n2 |head -n1` | sed "s/[0-9]* //"'
alias stupefy='sleep 5'
alias wingardiumLeviosa=mv
alias sonorus='set -v'
alias quietus='set +v'
@gunjanpatel
gunjanpatel / revert-a-commit.md
Last active March 12, 2025 04:26
Git HowTo: revert a commit already pushed to a remote repository

Revert the full commit

Sometimes you may want to undo a whole commit with all changes. Instead of going through all the changes manually, you can simply tell git to revert a commit, which does not even have to be the last one. Reverting a commit means to create a new commit that undoes all changes that were made in the bad commit. Just like above, the bad commit remains there, but it no longer affects the the current master and any future commits on top of it.

git revert {commit_id}

About History Rewriting

Delete the last commit

Deleting the last commit is the easiest case. Let's say we have a remote origin with branch master that currently points to commit dd61ab32. We want to remove the top commit. Translated to git terminology, we want to force the master branch of the origin remote repository to the parent of dd61ab32:

@skwashd
skwashd / README.md
Last active May 27, 2020 07:24
Drupal git pre-commit hook

This pre-commit hook is designed to be used for Drupal 7 and 8 sites.

Download the pre-commit file. Save it as .git/hook/pre-commit in your git repo. You need to ensure that the file is executable.

If you want this to be added to all new projects automatically, add it to your git init templates.

To install and PHP CodeSniffer for Drupal, please read the official documentation.

To see this working checking out this short YouTube video.

@crittermike
crittermike / d8-drushless-revert.sh
Created September 15, 2016 13:20
Revert configuration in Drupal 8 with Drush (without using Features)
drush cim -y --partial --source=modules/path/to/module/config/install/
@gwagroves
gwagroves / drush.bash
Last active July 22, 2021 09:59
Drupal 8 Drush export config to gzip tar
# Change working directory to a temporary location
cd ~/temp
# Export config to "config" directory
# Change `@mysite.local` to your local drush alias
drush @mysite.local config-export --destination=~/temp/config
# Tar all files in "config" directory to `config.tar.gz`
tar -czf config.tar.gz -C config .
@ravibhure
ravibhure / git_rebase.md
Last active April 11, 2025 09:30
Git rebase from remote fork repo

In your local clone of your forked repository, you can add the original GitHub repository as a "remote". ("Remotes" are like nicknames for the URLs of repositories - origin is one, for example.) Then you can fetch all the branches from that upstream repository, and rebase your work to continue working on the upstream version. In terms of commands that might look like:

Add the remote, call it "upstream":

git remote add upstream https://github.com/whoever/whatever.git

Fetch all the branches of that remote into remote-tracking branches, such as upstream/master:

git fetch upstream

@bobbyshaw
bobbyshaw / service-worker-init.js
Last active December 22, 2019 13:09
Jekyll Service Worker - Cache First, Network Fallback
/**
* Manage service worker setup
*
* @constructor
*/
function ServiceWorkerSetup() {
this.init();
};
/**
@ageis
ageis / systemd_service_hardening.md
Last active April 7, 2025 11:20
Options for hardening systemd service units

security and hardening options for systemd service units

A common and reliable pattern in service unit files is thus:

NoNewPrivileges=yes
PrivateTmp=yes
PrivateDevices=yes
DevicePolicy=closed
ProtectSystem=strict