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@reywood
reywood / meteor-init-script
Last active July 27, 2017 18:05
SysVinit boot script for running a bundled Meteor app under Forever as a service. Should work with CentOS, Redhat, Amazon Linux, etc.
#!/bin/bash
#
# Service script for running a bundled Meteor application under Forever.
# Meteor settings JSON file should be in /etc/meteor/[YOUR APP NAME].json,
# and the METEOR_SETTINGS var below should be updated as appropriate.
#
# chkconfig: 345 80 20
# description: My node app
#
@Inferis
Inferis / ViewController.swift
Last active December 1, 2019 23:27
Beginnings of a GCD wrapper in swift
import UIKit
import QuartzCore
class ViewController: UIViewController {
@IBOutlet weak var label: UILabel
@IBOutlet weak var counter: UILabel
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
@jmoiron
jmoiron / 01-curl.go
Last active October 19, 2024 11:28
io.Reader & io.Writer fun
package main
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"os"
)
func init() {
import UIKit
import QuartzCore
class ViewController: UIViewController {
@IBOutlet weak var label: UILabel
@IBOutlet weak var counter: UILabel
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
#!/bin/sh
#
# redis - this script starts and stops the redis-server daemon
#
# chkconfig: - 85 15
# description: Redis is a persistent key-value database
# processname: redis-server
# config: /etc/redis/redis.conf
# config: /etc/sysconfig/redis
# pidfile: /var/run/redis/redis.pid
@mattwhite
mattwhite / build-bash-lenny.sh
Last active August 29, 2015 14:06
Compile Bash 3.2 from source for Debian Lenny to patch the shellshock vulnerabilities (CVE-2014-6271, CVE-2014-7169, CVE-2014-6277, CVE-2014-6278, CVE-2014-7186, CVE-2014-7187)
# inspired by http://askubuntu.com/a/528171 and the comments below
# build bash 3.2, though this should work for other versions as well
BASH_MAJOR=3
BASH_MINOR=2
# prerequisites
sudo apt-get install build-essential gettext bison
# get bash source
@roachhd
roachhd / README.md
Last active May 6, 2025 14:42
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@subfuzion
subfuzion / global-gitignore.md
Last active April 26, 2025 20:14
Global gitignore

There are certain files created by particular editors, IDEs, operating systems, etc., that do not belong in a repository. But adding system-specific files to the repo's .gitignore is considered a poor practice. This file should only exclude files and directories that are a part of the package that should not be versioned (such as the node_modules directory) as well as files that are generated (and regenerated) as artifacts of a build process.

All other files should be in your own global gitignore file:

  • Create a file called .gitignore in your home directory and add any filepath patterns you want to ignore.
  • Tell git where your global gitignore file is.

Note: The specific name and path you choose aren't important as long as you configure git to find it, as shown below. You could substitute .config/git/ignore for .gitignore in your home directory, if you prefer.

package main
import (
"log"
"net"
)
func main() {
var status string
conn, err := net.Dial("tcp", "127.0.0.1:80")
@xiongchiamiov
xiongchiamiov / why.sh
Last active March 14, 2023 04:19
Use this when Amazon gives you an "Encoded authorization failure message" and you need to turn it into something readable. If you only get a request id... you're out of luck.
function decode-authorization-failure-message {
if [ $# -ne 1 ] || [ "$1" = -h ] || [ "$1" = --help ]; then
cat <<'EOT'
Usage: decode-authorization-failure-message <message>
Use this when Amazon gives you an "Encoded authorization failure message" and
you need to turn it into something readable.
EOT
return 1
fi