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jangroth / dendron-to-obsidian.py
Created March 25, 2023 04:53
Converts dendron note structure to obsidian note structure
# converts dendron note structure to obsidian note structure
# - removes frontmatter
# - adds tags
# - converts internal links
# - ignores empty (frontmatter-only) notes
#
# use at your own risk
import glob
import re
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Shourai / namecheap SSL.md
Created October 21, 2017 12:49
Letsencrypt SSL certificate with namecheap hosting

source: https://savedlog.com/uncategorized/letsencrypt-ssl-certificate-namecheap-hosting/

The “Positive SSL” certificate I bought along with my domain is invalid with any of my subdomains and cannot be used with wildcards. One annoying thing is that namecheap doesn’t offer auto installation of free let’s encrypt certificates, even though, they are saying “Namecheap is dedicated to data security and privacy for all internet users. We believe the movement to encrypt nearly all web traffic is a positive direction. As more sites embrace HTTPS and use of security products, providers of free SSL are beginning to come online.”

Let me show you what it needs to be done in order to “encrypt nearly all web traffic”.

First, not required but it’s helpful to enable ssh access, it is not enabled by default on the base hosting plans, just go an start a live chat and request ssh access.

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ZacSweers / crashcourse.md
Last active July 10, 2022 02:14
Python Reddit bot on Heroku

A crash course in setting up your Python Reddit bot on Heroku

You'll need to do the following:

  • You need to make your bot a python app. Do this by making another directory (can be the same name as the regular one) and put all your python code in that, and make an empty file called __init__.py in it as well. See how I structured mine if this isn't clear. In your base directory, create two files: "requirements.txt" and "runtime.txt". The requirements.txt file should be the output of pip freeze (you can run the command "pip freeze > requirements.txt"). If you're not using virtualenv, you'll need to go through after and delete all the lines with packages your code doesn't actually use. Check out mine to see what I mean. Runtime.txt just specifies with python version for heroku to use. Mine just has the line "python-2.7.4" in it. All of this will tell heroku to recognize your bot as a python app.

  • Make a heroku account and