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althonos / setup.cfg
Last active March 4, 2024 18:08
A `setup.cfg` template for my Python projects
# https://gist.github.com/althonos/6914b896789d3f2078d1e6237642c35c
[metadata]
name = {name}
version = file: {name}/_version.txt
author = Martin Larralde
author_email = martin.larralde@embl.de
url = https://github.com/althonos/{name}
description = {description}
long_description = file: README.md
@FabienArcellier
FabienArcellier / logstash.conf
Last active August 10, 2017 21:31
Use ruby object in logstash ruby filter
input {
stdin {}
}
filter {
ruby {
init => "load('ruby.rb'); @val=Myclasse.new('value')"
code => "event['method']=@val.value()"
}
}
@jkubacki
jkubacki / gist:e2dd904bd648b0bd4554
Created January 21, 2015 18:47
Mac uninstall elasticsearch
#!/usr/bin/env sh
# checks to see if running
launchctl list | grep elasticsearch
launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/homebrew.mxcl.elasticsearch.plist
launchctl remove homebrew.mxcl.elasticsearch
pkill -f elasticsearch
@stuart-warren
stuart-warren / CreateJob.sh
Last active March 8, 2024 16:20
Create a job in Jenkins (or folder) using the HTTP API
# check if job exists
curl -XGET 'http://jenkins/checkJobName?value=yourJobFolderName' --user user.name:YourAPIToken
# with folder plugin
curl -s -XPOST 'http://jenkins/job/FolderName/createItem?name=yourJobName' --data-binary @config.xml -H "Content-Type:text/xml" --user user.name:YourAPIToken
# without folder plugin
curl -s -XPOST 'http://jenkins/createItem?name=yourJobName' --data-binary @config.xml -H "Content-Type:text/xml" --user user.name:YourAPIToken
# create folder
@floer32
floer32 / centos_cx_Oracle
Last active January 6, 2020 23:29
CentOS 6: Set up Oracle Instant Client and Python package cx_Oracle
#!/bin/bash
# INSTALL ORACLE INSTANT CLIENT #
#################################
# NOTE: Oracle requires at least 1176 MB of swap (or something around there).
# If you are using CentOS in a VMWare VM, there's a good chance that you don't have enough by default.
# If this describes you and you need to add more swap, see the
# "Adding a Swap File to a CentOS System" section, here:
# http://www.techotopia.com/index.php/Adding_and_Managing_CentOS_Swap_Space