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@ericxyan
ericxyan / TICKvsELK.md
Last active April 28, 2020 02:35
TICK Stack vs ELK Stack

TICK Stack

Solution for collecting, storing, visualizing and alerting on time-series data at scale. All components of the platform are designed to work together seamlessly.

  • Telegraf: Collects time-series data from a variety of sources
  • InfluxDB:
  • Chronograf: Visualizes and graphs
  • Kapacitor: Alerting, ETL and detects anomalies in time-series data

Why Influx?

  • Open Source - MIT
  • Integrated - Data collection, storage, visualization and alerting
@Adron
Adron / install-terraform-packer-os-x.sh
Last active June 22, 2021 20:28
Install Terraform & Packer on Linux
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Script prerequisite > install jq > https://stedolan.github.io
# ********************************************************************************************
# UPDATE: Check out Robert's repo here https://github.com/robertpeteuil/terraform-installer
# Robert's repo is more built out and has more options around the installation process.
# Cheers! -Adron
# ********************************************************************************************
cd ~
@phillipgreenii
phillipgreenii / README.md
Last active October 3, 2024 10:52
Running NPM Scripts through maven

I am in the process of introducing single page applications to where I work. For development, using node based build tools is much easier for the single page applications. However, the build process for our organization is based upon maven. Our solution started with the maven plugin frontend-maven-plugin. It worked great at first, but then we ran into a situation that I couldn't make work with it.

As stated before, at our organization, we have the older ecosystem which is maven and the newer ecosystem which is node. Our goal was to keep the hacking to a minimum. We did this by putting all of the hacks into a single super node based build file. This is what maven calls and the reason frontend-maven-plugin wasn't sufficient. The super node based build script calls all of the other build scripts by spawning npm run. Try as I might, I could not figure out how to make the spawn work. front-end-maven-plugin downloads npm

@Vp3n
Vp3n / gist:5340891
Created April 8, 2013 21:55
Allowing CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) requests from grunt server
//Allowing CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) requests from
// grunt server, put this into Gruntfile.js
grunt.initConfig({
connect: {
livereload: {
options: {
port: 9000,
hostname: 'localhost',
middleware: function (connect) {
return [
function parse_git_branch {
git branch --no-color 2> /dev/null | sed -e '/^[^*]/d' -e 's/* \(.*\)/[\1]/'
}
function proml {
local BLUE="\[\033[0;34m\]"
local RED="\[\033[0;31m\]"
local LIGHT_RED="\[\033[1;31m\]"
local GREEN="\[\033[0;32m\]"
local LIGHT_GREEN="\[\033[1;32m\]"
@burke
burke / 0-readme.md
Created January 27, 2012 13:44 — forked from funny-falcon/cumulative_performance.patch
ruby-1.9.3-p327 cumulative performance patch for rbenv

ruby-1.9.3-p327 cumulative performance patch for rbenv

This installs a patched ruby 1.9.3-p327 with various performance improvements and a backported COW-friendly GC, all courtesy of funny-falcon.

Requirements

You will also need a C Compiler. If you're on Linux, you probably already have one or know how to install one. On OS X, you should install XCode, and brew install autoconf using homebrew.

@olivierlacan
olivierlacan / launch_sublime_from_terminal.markdown
Created September 5, 2011 15:50
Launch Sublime Text 2 from the Mac OS X Terminal

Launch Sublime Text 2 from the Mac OS X Terminal

Sublime Text 2 ships with a CLI called subl (why not "sublime", go figure). This utility is hidden in the following folder (assuming you installed Sublime in /Applications like normal folk. If this following line opens Sublime Text for you, then bingo, you're ready.

open /Applications/Sublime\ Text\ 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl

You can find more (official) details about subl here: http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/2/osx_command_line.html

Installation