#Introduction to Devops Resources:
##Chapter 1
2015 State of DevOps Report https://puppet.com/resources/white-paper/2015-state-of-devops-report
Knight Capital https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knight_Capital_Group
import json | |
import requests | |
from requests_oauthlib import OAuth1 | |
# Poner esto en CAPS para no confundirlo con una variable local (por convencion) | |
consumer_key='<YOUR CONSUMER KEY HERE>' | |
consumer_secret='<YOUR CONSUMER SECRET HERE>' | |
access_token_key='<YOUR ACCESS TOKEN HERE>' | |
access_token_secret='<YOUR ACCESS TOKEN SECRET HERE>' |
#Introduction to Devops Resources:
##Chapter 1
2015 State of DevOps Report https://puppet.com/resources/white-paper/2015-state-of-devops-report
Knight Capital https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knight_Capital_Group
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Given at SRECon Americas 2019 (Brooklyn) by Logan McDonald
Resources from my research are presented in the order they are given in the talk. Here are my slides and all the art is by the amazing Emily Griffin. The resources are broken into the four sections of the talk:
# source: http://st-on-it.blogspot.com/2010/01/how-to-move-folders-between-git.html | |
# First of all you need to have a clean clone of the source repository so we didn't screw the things up. | |
git clone git://server.com/my-repo1.git | |
# After that you need to do some preparations on the source repository, nuking all the entries except the folder you need to move. Use the following command | |
git filter-branch --subdirectory-filter your_dir -- -- all | |
# This will nuke all the other entries and their history, creating a clean git repository that contains only data and history from the directory you need. If you need to move several folders, you have to collect them in a single directory using the git mv command. |