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@pmakholm
pmakholm / gist:142660
Created July 8, 2009 07:33
Handle multiple ssh-agents
# Shell snipet to handle multiple ssh-agents
#
# By default I use an ssh-agent with a lot of keys added with the -c option to
# ssh-add and this agent is forwarded trough most of my connections.
# But for some taske this confirmation step is a hassle, so I create new
# agents without confirmation with a minimal set of keys.
#
# You have to source this "script" to work or use the hack described at
# http://peter.makholm.net/2009/07/07/shell-hacks-bash-functions-in-files/
@possibilities
possibilities / meteor-async.md
Created August 23, 2012 22:53
Meteor Async Guide

From Meteor's documentation:

In Meteor, your server code runs in a single thread per request, not in the asynchronous callback style typical of Node. We find the linear execution model a better fit for the typical server code in a Meteor application.

This guide serves as a mini-tour of tools, trix and patterns that can be used to run async code in Meteor.

Basic async

Sometimes we need to run async code in Meteor.methods. For this we create a Future to block until the async code has finished. This pattern can be seen all over Meteor's own codebase:

@davemo
davemo / api.proxy.server.js
Created November 6, 2012 21:56
A simple express.js server with a proxy that intercepts all requests with /api/ and proxies them to localhost:3000
var express = require('express'),
httpProxy = require('http-proxy'),
app = express();
var proxy = new httpProxy.RoutingProxy();
function apiProxy(host, port) {
return function(req, res, next) {
if(req.url.match(new RegExp('^\/api\/'))) {
proxy.proxyRequest(req, res, {host: host, port: port});
@rtt
rtt / tinder-api-documentation.md
Last active June 21, 2024 04:19
Tinder API Documentation

Tinder API documentation

Note: this was written in April/May 2014 and the API may has definitely changed since. I have nothing to do with Tinder, nor its API, and I do not offer any support for anything you may build on top of this. Proceed with caution

http://rsty.org/

I've sniffed most of the Tinder API to see how it works. You can use this to create bots (etc) very trivially. Some example python bot code is here -> https://gist.github.com/rtt/5a2e0cfa638c938cca59 (horribly quick and dirty, you've been warned!)

@tsiege
tsiege / The Technical Interview Cheat Sheet.md
Last active July 20, 2024 16:44
This is my technical interview cheat sheet. Feel free to fork it or do whatever you want with it. PLEASE let me know if there are any errors or if anything crucial is missing. I will add more links soon.

ANNOUNCEMENT

I have moved this over to the Tech Interview Cheat Sheet Repo and has been expanded and even has code challenges you can run and practice against!






\

from botocore.credentials import RefreshableCredentials
from botocore.session import get_session
from boto3 import Session
def assumed_session(role_arn, session_name, session=None):
"""STS Role assume a boto3.Session
With automatic credential renewal.
@mlafeldt
mlafeldt / x.md
Created February 16, 2016 15:48
Providing a Homebrew tap backed by private GitHub repo

First of all, install Homebrew itself.

As the tap is a private Git repo, you need to generate a GitHub token with repo scope and then add this token to your ~/.netrc file like this:

machine github.com
  login <your GitHub user>
  password <your GitHub token>
@craigbeck
craigbeck / introspection-query.graphql
Created April 6, 2016 20:20
Introspection query for GraphQL
query IntrospectionQuery {
__schema {
queryType { name }
mutationType { name }
subscriptionType { name }
types {
...FullType
}
directives {
@maxvt
maxvt / infra-secret-management-overview.md
Last active July 5, 2024 13:01
Infrastructure Secret Management Software Overview

Currently, there is an explosion of tools that aim to manage secrets for automated, cloud native infrastructure management. Daniel Somerfield did some work classifying the various approaches, but (as far as I know) no one has made a recent effort to summarize the various tools.

This is an attempt to give a quick overview of what can be found out there. The list is alphabetical. There will be tools that are missing, and some of the facts might be wrong--I welcome your corrections. For the purpose, I can be reached via @maxvt on Twitter, or just leave me a comment here.

There is a companion feature matrix of various tools. Comments are welcome in the same manner.

@justincjahn
justincjahn / README.md
Last active January 16, 2024 20:15
Minecraft server(s) using systemd and screen.

Install

# Install dependencies
sudo yum install -y java-1.8.0-openjdk screen

# Create a new unprivileged user for minecraft
useradd -r -m -d /opt/minecraft minecraft

# Create the directory that will house our minecraft instances

sudo su --shell /bin/bash minecraft