- Create a folder at the root of your user home folder
(Example:
C:/Users/uname/
) called.ssh
. - Create the following files if they do not already exist (paths begin from the root of your user home folder):
.ssh/config
#!/bin/bash | |
web_service='nginx' | |
config_file="/usr/local/etc/le-renew-webroot.ini" | |
le_path='/opt/letsencrypt' | |
exp_limit=30; | |
if [ ! -f $config_file ]; then | |
echo "[ERROR] config file does not exist: $config_file" |
server { listen 80; | |
server_name example.com; | |
access_log /var/log/example.com/nginx.access.log; | |
error_log /var/log/example.com/nginx.error.log; | |
root /var/www/apps/example.com/public; | |
charset utf-8; | |
location / { | |
rewrite ^ https://$host$request_uri? permanent; | |
} |
/* | |
<a href="posts/2" data-method="delete"> <---- We want to send an HTTP DELETE request | |
- Or, request confirmation in the process - | |
<a href="posts/2" data-method="delete" data-confirm="Are you sure?"> | |
*/ | |
(function() { |
Prereq:
apt-get install zsh
apt-get install git-core
Getting zsh to work in ubuntu is weird, since sh
does not understand the source
command. So, you do this to install zsh
wget https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/raw/master/tools/install.sh -O - | zsh