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@dasgoll
dasgoll / delete_ecs_cluster.txt
Created October 17, 2015 08:59
Delete AWS ECS cluster - The service cannot be stopped while the primary deployment is scaled above 0
I tried to delete a cluster:
"The Cluster cannot be deleted while Services are active."
I tried to delete the service called 'nginx':
"The service cannot be stopped while the primary deployment is scaled above 0"
Select service, click 'Update' - set 'Number of tasks' to 0
This changed the number of 'Desired Tasks' to 0
Or I guess:
aws ecs update-service --service nginx --desired-count 0 --cluster ecscluster1 --profile devops
@jason5ng32
jason5ng32 / surge.conf
Last active April 7, 2024 13:04
Surge Configs ( for 2.x )
[General]
loglevel = notify
skip-proxy = 127.0.0.1, 192.168.0.0/16, 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12, 100.64.0.0/10, localhost, *.local, ::ffff:0:0:0:0/1, ::ffff:128:0:0:0/1
bypass-tun = 192.168.0.0/16, 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12
# dns-server = 119.29.29.29,223.5.5.5,114.114.115.115
# external-controller-access = PASSWORD@0.0.0.0:6155
# ipv6 = true
// REMEMBER TO CHANGE THE external-controller-access' PASSWORD
@helderco
helderco / db-open
Created October 6, 2015 14:51
Script to open a mysql database in Sequel Pro from a service in docker-compose.
#!/bin/bash
set -e
show_help() {
cat << EOF
Usage: ${0##*/} [-u USER] [-p PASS] [-P PORT] [-H HOST] [DATABASE]
${0##*/} -h
Open a standard connection in Sequel PRO.
@bobbygrace
bobbygrace / trello-css-guide.md
Last active May 15, 2024 16:01
Trello CSS Guide

Hello, visitors! If you want an updated version of this styleguide in repo form with tons of real-life examples… check out Trellisheets! https://github.com/trello/trellisheets


Trello CSS Guide

“I perfectly understand our CSS. I never have any issues with cascading rules. I never have to use !important or inline styles. Even though somebody else wrote this bit of CSS, I know exactly how it works and how to extend it. Fixes are easy! I have a hard time breaking our CSS. I know exactly where to put new CSS. We use all of our CSS and it’s pretty small overall. When I delete a template, I know the exact corresponding CSS file and I can delete it all at once. Nothing gets left behind.”

You often hear updog saying stuff like this. Who’s updog? Not much, who is up with you?

@jashkenas
jashkenas / semantic-pedantic.md
Last active November 29, 2023 14:49
Why Semantic Versioning Isn't

Spurred by recent events (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8244700), this is a quick set of jotted-down thoughts about the state of "Semantic" Versioning, and why we should be fighting the good fight against it.

For a long time in the history of software, version numbers indicated the relative progress and change in a given piece of software. A major release (1.x.x) was major, a minor release (x.1.x) was minor, and a patch release was just a small patch. You could evaluate a given piece of software by name + version, and get a feeling for how far away version 2.0.1 was from version 2.8.0.

But Semantic Versioning (henceforth, SemVer), as specified at http://semver.org/, changes this to prioritize a mechanistic understanding of a codebase over a human one. Any "breaking" change to the software must be accompanied with a new major version number. It's alright for robots, but bad for us.

SemVer tries to compress a huge amount of information — the nature of the change, the percentage of users that wil

@ryanzhou
ryanzhou / pf.md
Last active October 21, 2019 03:52
Getting Pow to work in OS X Yosemite

Getting Pow to work in OS X Yosemite

Some parts taken from: https://gist.github.com/kujohn/7209628

ipfw is officially deprecated and removed in OS X Yosemite. Pow requires another program pf to handle the port forwarding.

1. Anchor file

Create file /etc/pf.anchors/pow

// See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21934831/nodejs-express-stream-stdout-instantly-to-the-client
var cp = require("child_process"),
express = require("express"),
app = express();
app.get('/', function(req, res){
res.writeHead(200, { "Content-Type": "text/event-stream" });
@mikesmullin
mikesmullin / watch.sh
Last active April 26, 2023 05:20
watch is a linux bash script to monitor file modification recursively and execute bash commands as changes occur
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# script: watch
# author: Mike Smullin <mike@smullindesign.com>
# license: GPLv3
# description:
# watches the given path for changes
# and executes a given command when changes occur
# usage:
# watch <path> <cmd...>
#
@stuartsierra
stuartsierra / fresh-chrome.sh
Last active October 13, 2020 16:07
Launch new instances of Google Chrome on OS X with isolated cache, cookies, and user config
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# fresh-chrome
#
# Use this script on OS X to launch a new instance of Google Chrome
# with its own empty cache, cookies, and user configuration.
#
# The first time you run this script, it will launch a new Google
# Chrome instance with a permanent user-data directory, which you can
# customize below. Perform any initial setup you want to keep on every