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crgimenes / strarray.go
Last active December 14, 2023 21:17
Golang Example of Receiving Arrays or Strings in Same JSON Object
package strarray
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
)
var (
// ErrUnsupportedType is returned if the type is not implemented
ErrUnsupportedType = errors.New("unsupported type")
@davestevens
davestevens / LetsEncrypt.md
Last active March 28, 2024 10:35
Let’s Encrypt setup for Apache, NGINX & Node.js

Let's Encrypt

Examples of getting certificates from Let's Encrypt working on Apache, NGINX and Node.js servers.

Obtain certificates

I chose to use the manual method, you have to make a file available to verify you own the domain. Follow the commands from running

git clone https://github.com/letsencrypt/letsencrypt
cd letsencrypt
@vladikoff
vladikoff / doskey.md
Last active March 11, 2024 17:27
Setup Persistent Aliases & Macros in Windows Command Prompt (cmd.exe) using DOSKey

Setup Persistent Aliases & Macros in Windows Command Prompt (cmd.exe) using DOSKey

Saved from Archive.org, Date: May 14, 2010 Author: Jesse Webb

http://web.archive.org/web/20140330024520/http://devblog.point2.com/2010/05/14/setup-persistent-aliases-macros-in-windows-command-prompt-cmd-exe-using-doskey/

Our development machines here at Point2 are not standardized; we have a mixture of Windows XP, 7, and Mac OSX/Unix computers. I find myself constantly switching back and forth between command prompt interfaces when pair programming. As a result, I catch myself using “ls” to list a directories contents regardless of what system I am on. I am currently using a Windows XP machine for my developer box and I wanted to setup an alias to the “ls” command to actually perform a “dir”. Here is how I accomplished it…

There is a command available in a Window’s shell that let’s you “alias” command to whatever you please: DOSKey. It allows you to create “macros” to execute one or more other commands with a custom nam

@AWMooreCO
AWMooreCO / AdvancedWindowSnap.ahk
Last active April 6, 2024 01:29
Advanced Window Snap is a script for AutoHotKey that expands upon Windows built-in window-snapping hotkeys.
/**
* Advanced Window Snap
* Snaps the Active Window to one of nine different window positions.
*
* @author Andrew Moore <andrew+github@awmoore.com>
* @version 1.0
*/
/**
* SnapActiveWindow resizes and moves (snaps) the active window to a given position.
@kurokikaze
kurokikaze / gist:350fe1713591641b3b42
Created October 3, 2014 11:40
install chrome from powershell
(new-object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile('http://dl.google.com/chrome/install/375.126/chrome_installer.exe', 'c:/temp/chrome.exe');. c:/temp/chrome.exe /silent /install;rm c:/temp -rec
@kuy
kuy / pre-commit
Last active November 10, 2021 03:52
git: pre-commit hook script to prevent committing FIXME code
#!/bin/sh
matches=$(git diff --cached | grep -E '\+.*?FIXME')
if [ "$matches" != "" ]
then
echo "'FIXME' tag is detected."
echo "Please fix it before committing."
echo " ${matches}"
exit 1
@PierreMage
PierreMage / PowerShell-profile.ps1
Last active October 1, 2022 00:33
Make your Windows command line better with doskey
# http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee692685.aspx
# F7 = history
# Alt+F7 = history -c
# F8 = Ctrl+R
Set-Location C:
# Easier navigation
Set-Alias o start
function oo {start .}