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@larsxschneider
larsxschneider / readme.md
Last active March 24, 2020 19:14
Bookmarklet - Close all files in PR

Installation

Make a new bookmark in your browser. Set the name to Close all PR files (or something else you like) and set the URL to:

javascript:void((function(d){d.querySelectorAll('div:not(.Details--on) > div.file-header > div.file-actions > button').forEach(function(x){x.click()});})(document));

Usage

@t413
t413 / update.sh
Created July 23, 2016 00:11
manage a OpenWRT LetsEncrypt https instalation
#!/usr/bin/env sh
## update.sh - manage a OpenWRT LetsEncrypt https instalation
# HOWTO:
# - put update.sh in its own directory (like /root/.https)
# - run ./update.sh your.domain.com (that domain needs to point to your router)
# * this get an issued cert from letsencrypt.org using the webroot verification method
# * also installs curl and ca-certificates packages
# - use crontab -e; add the line `0 0 * * * "/root/.https/update.sh" >>/root/.https/log.txt 2>&`
# * this runs the update every day, logging everything to log.txt
#
@dmitshur
dmitshur / gist:6927554
Last active September 17, 2023 07:35
[Legacy GOPATH mode] How to `go get` private repos using SSH key auth instead of password auth.

WARNING: This gist was created in 2013 and targets the legacy GOPATH mode. If you're reading this in 2021 or later, you're likely better served by reading https://tip.golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Configuration_for_downloading_non_public_code and https://golang.org/ref/mod#private-modules.

$ ssh -A vm
$ git config --global url."git@github.com:".insteadOf "https://github.com/"
$ cat ~/.gitconfig
[url "git@github.com:"]
	insteadOf = https://github.com/
$ go get github.com/private/repo && echo Success!
Success!
require 'rubygems'
require 'sinatra'
require 'redis'
# To use, simply start your Redis server and boot this
# example app with:
# ruby example_note_keeping_app.rb
#
# Point your browser to http://localhost:4567 and enjoy!
#