Put flip
somewhere in your $PATH
and chmod a+x
it.
Copy fuck
into ~/.bashrc
.
# The various ${var.foo} come from variables.tf | |
# Specify the provider and access details | |
provider "aws" { | |
region = "${var.aws_region}" | |
access_key = "${var.aws_access_key}" | |
secret_key = "${var.aws_secret_key}" | |
} | |
#!/bin/bash | |
cmd-hello() { | |
declare desc="Displays a friendly hello" | |
declare firstname="$1" lastname="$2" | |
echo "Hello, $firstname $lastname." | |
} | |
cmd-help() { | |
declare desc="Shows help information for a command" |
# define some variables | |
variable "aws_ubuntu_ami" { | |
default = "ami-972444ad" | |
} | |
variable "aws_keypair" { | |
default = "xxxx" | |
} | |
# AWS account details |
# This is an example of the Stack Exchange Tier 1 HAProxy config | |
# The only things that have been changed from what we are running are: | |
# 1. User names have been removed | |
# 2. All Passwords have been remove | |
# 3. IPs have been changed to use the example/documentation ranges | |
# 4. Rate limit numbers have been changed to randome numbers, don't read into them | |
userlist stats-auth | |
group admin users $admin_user | |
user $admin_user insecure-password $some_password |
#!/bin/bash | |
CONSUL="localhost:8500" | |
main() { | |
case "$1" in | |
info) | |
curl -s "$CONSUL/v1/kv/$2" | jq -r .[] | |
;; | |
get) |
package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"os" | |
"strconv" | |
"strings" | |
"syscall" | |
) |
// This systemd runs iptables-restore on boot: | |
[Unit] | |
Description=Packet Filtering Framework | |
DefaultDependencies=no | |
After=systemd-sysctl.service | |
Before=sysinit.target | |
[Service] | |
Type=oneshot | |
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/iptables-restore /opt/docker/scripts/iptables/iptables.rules |
THIS GIST WAS MOVED TO TERMSTANDARD/COLORS
REPOSITORY.
PLEASE ASK YOUR QUESTIONS OR ADD ANY SUGGESTIONS AS A REPOSITORY ISSUES OR PULL REQUESTS INSTEAD!
# Build dependencies for OpenResty. | |
sudo apt-get install build-essential libpcre3-dev libssl-dev libgeoip-dev | |
# Install standard Nginx first so that you get the relevant service scripts installed too | |
sudo apt-get install nginx | |
# If you want to access Postgres via Nginx | |
sudo apt-get install libpq-dev |