start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
// Show how to handle Ctrl+C in Node.js | |
var zmq = require('zmq') | |
, socket = zmq.createSocket('rep'); | |
socket.on('message', function(buf) { | |
// echo request back | |
socket.send(buf); | |
}); |
-- [[ Cheatsheet for LUA from http://www.newthinktank.com/2015/06/learn-lua-one-video/]] | |
-- Prints to the screen (Can end with semicolon) | |
print("Hello World") | |
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I keep fixing this up, but if it fails for you, check if these are better maintained https://tip.golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Configuration_for_downloading_non_public_code and https://golang.org/ref/mod#private-modules.
Cloning the repo using one of the below techniques should work correctly but you may still be getting an unrecognized import error.
As it stands for Go v1.13, I found in the doc that we should use the GOPRIVATE variable like so:
GOPRIVATE=github.com/ORGANISATION_OR_USER_NAME go get -u -f github.com/ORGANISATION_OR_USER_NAME/REPO_NAME
The 'go env -w' command (see 'go help env') can be used to set these variables for future go command invocations.
To push container images to ghcr, you need peronal access token (PAT) - see how to create PAT
Personal Settings > Developer settings > Personal access tokens
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