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#!/bin/sh
remove_dangling() {
echo "Removing dangling images ..."
docker rmi $(docker images -f dangling=true -q)
}
remove_stopped_containers() {
echo "Removing stopped containers ..."
docker rm $(docker ps -qa)
@hsiboy
hsiboy / BotBuster.md
Last active August 23, 2024 12:39
Bot-Buster™ - Tracks nefarious activity on website, and manages accordingly.

Bot-Buster™

Tracks nefarious activity on website, and manages accordingly.

It's probably a bot.

If the requesting entity:

  • declares its user-agent as being wget, curl, webcopier etc - it's probably a bot.
  • requests details -> details -> details -> details ad nauseum - it's probably a bot.
  • requests the html, but not .css, .js or site furniture - it's probably a bot.
@cbumgard
cbumgard / index.js
Created November 15, 2012 02:20
Dynamic config module for node.js apps to simplify managing configurations for different environments. Reads in a config file matching the current NODE_ENV.
// This module loads a config file in the current working directory matching the NODE_ENV variable.
// I.e. either './development.js' or './production.js' based on the process.env.NODE_ENV variable.
// If not set, it defaults to './development.js'.
// Can load custom environment files as well, as long as the NODE_ENV variable matches
// a file in the current directory. E.g. './staging.js'
// Usage: calling code can just require this module, e.g. "var config = require('./config')"
// assuming this file is named "index.js" and lives in a subdirectory named "config" of the app root.
var config
, config_file = './' + (process.env.NODE_ENV ? process.env.NODE_ENV : 'development') + '.js';
@micho
micho / nginx.conf
Last active October 15, 2025 07:47 — forked from unixcharles/nginx.conf
nginx config for http/https proxy to localhost:3000
First, install nginx for mac with "brew install nginx".
Then follow homebrew's instructions to know where the config file is.
1. To use https you will need a self-signed certificate: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/ssl-certificate-self
2. Copy it somewhere (use full path in the example below for server.* files)
3. sudo nginx -s reload
4. Access https://localhost/
Edit /usr/local/etc/nginx/nginx.conf: