Here's how you could create custom error classes in Node.js using latest ES6 / ES2015 syntax.
I've tried to make it as lean and unobtrusive as possible.
errors/AppError.js
function drips(){ | |
docker ps -q | xargs -n 1 docker inspect --format '{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }} {{ .Name }}' | sed 's/ \// /' | |
} |
List of MOC Keys | |
enter -- starts playing | |
s -- stops playing | |
n -- plays next item from the playlist | |
b -- plays previous item from the playlist | |
space -- pause | |
p -- pause | |
S -- plays at random | |
R -- repeats the same song in a loop, |
#!/bin/sh | |
# this goes into /etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-premount/a_enable_wireless | |
PREREQ="" | |
prereqs() | |
{ | |
echo "$PREREQ" | |
} | |
case $1 in | |
prereqs) |
mkdir ./mnt | |
mount /dev/pve/root ./mnt | |
cd mnt | |
mount -t proc proc proc/ | |
mount -t sysfs sys sys/ | |
mount -o bind /dev dev/ | |
cd .. | |
chroot ./mnt ./bin/bash | |
pmxcfs | |
/bin/nano /etc/pve/nodes/{node name}/qemu-server/100.conf |
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