financial support to Awesome Go
A curated list of awesome Go frameworks, libraries and software. Inspired by awesome-python.
#!/bin/bash | |
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# Wait for URLs until return HTTP 200 | |
# | |
# - Just pass as many urls as required to the script - the script will wait for each, one by one | |
# | |
# Example: ./wait_for_urls.sh "${MY_VARIABLE}" "http://192.168.56.101:8080" | |
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financial support to Awesome Go
A curated list of awesome Go frameworks, libraries and software. Inspired by awesome-python.
<?php | |
namespace AppBundle\Form; | |
use Symfony\Component\Form\AbstractType; | |
use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\PasswordType; | |
use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\RepeatedType; | |
use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\SubmitType; | |
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormBuilderInterface; |
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# You can set up sSMTP by setting the following ENV variables: | |
# | |
# SSMTP_TO - This is the address alarms will be delivered to. | |
# SSMTP_SERVER - This is your SMTP server. Defaults to smtp.gmail.com. | |
# SSMTP_PORT - This is the SMTP server port. Defaults to 587. | |
# SSMTP_USER - This is your username for the SMTP server. | |
# SSMTP_PASS - This is your password for the SMTP server. Use an app password if using Gmail. | |
# SSMTP_TLS - Use TLS for the connection. Defaults to YES. |
$ ansible-galaxy info YourUser.RoleName | grep -E 'id: [0-9]' | awk {'print $2'} |
# This is an annotated subset of the Nginx configuration from our Magento production platform @ www.hypernode.com | |
# See https://www.byte.nl/blog/magento-cacheleak-issue | |
# !!!! If you are a Hypernode customer, do not use this config as it will result in duplicate statements. !!!!! | |
user app; | |
worker_processes 4; | |
pid /var/run/nginx.pid; | |
events { |
#!/bin/sh -e | |
# | |
# NOTE: Since Docker 1.10 (February 4, 2016), it has been possible to configure the | |
# Docker daemon using a JSON config file. On Linux, this file is normally located at | |
# /etc/docker/daemon.json. You should use this JSON config method if you are running | |
# a version of Docker that is at least 1.10! | |
# Here is an example configuration that sets the docker0 bridge IP to 192.168.254.1/24: | |
# { | |
# "bip": "192.168.254.1/24" | |
# } |
#!/bin/sh | |
# | |
# Prevents debug traces and sensitive data to be commited. | |
# | |
# What to search for | |
FUNCTIONS='var_dump\(|phpinfo\(|print_r\(' | |
# Prevent the commit if something is found. | |
# default: true |
Combines python-inquirer and git-amend-old to make git fix.
This gives you the possibility to amend a specific commit very easily.
Thanks to @magmax and @colinodell
$ telnet jmikola.net 8888 | |
Trying 97.107.131.54... | |
Connected to jmikola.net. | |
Escape character is '^]'. | |
hello | |
131.107.200.34: hi | |
131.107.200.34: hello | |
69.164.215.64: YOLO | |
131.107.200.34: hello | |
131.107.200.34: Hello Jeremy |