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RichardBronosky / list-all-repos.py
Last active August 4, 2021 16:25 — forked from ralphbean/list-all-repos.py
Script to list all repos for a github organization
#!/usr/bin/env python2.7
""" Print all of the (git/ssh or http) urls for all repos (public or
private+public with personal_token) in a GitHub account (user or organization).
Usage example::
[HTTP_URLS=1] python2.7 list-all-repos.py account_name [personal_token]
It requires the pygithub3 module, which you can install on macos (Mac OSX) like this::
# get pip if you don't have it

Access Kubenetes Dashboard with Credentails

Kubernetes dashboard comes pre-installed on each PKS cluster. The following instructions are for how create credentials and obtain the access token. If there is an easier way, please let me know.

Install a Cluster Role Binding:

This command only needs to be run once.

cat <
@cdelaitre
cdelaitre / docker-compose-tick.yml
Last active March 22, 2021 20:01
Monitor Docker Swarm with the InfluxData TICK Stack
version: '3'
services:
# FRONT
chronograf:
# Full tag list: https://hub.docker.com/r/library/chronograf/tags/
image: chronograf
deploy:
replicas: 1
placement:
constraints:
@braian87b
braian87b / dumb-ap-wired-link.sh
Last active May 9, 2024 10:28
How to setup a Dumb AP, Wired backbone for OpenWRT / LEDE
@marcan
marcan / linux.sh
Last active December 1, 2023 15:18
Linux kernel initialization, translated to bash
#!/boot/bzImage
# Linux kernel userspace initialization code, translated to bash
# (Minus floppy disk handling, because seriously, it's 2017.)
# Not 100% accurate, but gives you a good idea of how kernel init works
# GPLv2, Copyright 2017 Hector Martin <marcan@marcan.st>
# Based on Linux 4.10-rc2.
# Note: pretend chroot is a builtin and affects the current process
# Note: kernel actually uses major/minor device numbers instead of device name
@deitch
deitch / config.txt
Created October 8, 2016 17:07
LinuxCon-Berlin-2016-Networking-Containers-Ultra-Low-Latency-Data
Linux source1 3.10.0-327.36.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Sun Sep 18 13:04:29 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)
NAME="CentOS Linux"
VERSION="7 (Core)"
ID="centos"
ID_LIKE="rhel fedora"
VERSION_ID="7"
PRETTY_NAME="CentOS Linux 7 (Core)"
ANSI_COLOR="0;31"
CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:centos:centos:7"
@tam7t
tam7t / certdump.go
Created September 1, 2016 19:02
certdump consul-template plugin for writing vault-generated certificates to separate files
package main
import (
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"os/user"
"strconv"
)
@atcuno
atcuno / gist:3425484ac5cce5298932
Last active March 25, 2024 13:55
HowTo: Privacy & Security Conscious Browsing

The purpose of this document is to make recommendations on how to browse in a privacy and security conscious manner. This information is compiled from a number of sources, which are referenced throughout the document, as well as my own experiences with the described technologies.

I welcome contributions and comments on the information contained. Please see the How to Contribute section for information on contributing your own knowledge.

Table of Contents

Git DMZ Flow

I've been asked a few times over the last few months to put together a full write-up of the Git workflow we use at RichRelevance (and at Precog before), since I have referenced it in passing quite a few times in tweets and in person. The workflow is appreciably different from GitFlow and its derivatives, and thus it brings with it a different set of tradeoffs and optimizations. To that end, it would probably be helpful to go over exactly what workflow benefits I find to be beneficial or even necessary.

  • Two developers working on independent features must never be blocked by each other
    • No code freeze! Ever! For any reason!
  • A developer must be able to base derivative work on another developer's work, without waiting for any third party
  • Two developers working on inter-dependent features (or even the same feature) must be able to do so without interference from (or interfering with) any other parties
  • Developers must be able to work on multiple features simultaneously, or at lea