git clone <remote-url>
git status
| package main | |
| import "fmt" | |
| type animal struct { | |
| name string | |
| age int | |
| } | |
| func (a animal) printWithoutMutation() { //receives a copy of animal struct type | 
| #!/bin/sh | |
| # Make sure to: | |
| # 1) Name this file `backup.sh` and place it in /home/ubuntu | |
| # 2) Run sudo apt-get install awscli to install the AWSCLI | |
| # 3) Run aws configure (enter s3-authorized IAM user and specify region) | |
| # 4) Fill in DB host + name | |
| # 5) Create S3 bucket for the backups and fill it in below (set a lifecycle rule to expire files older than X days in the bucket) | |
| # 6) Run chmod +x backup.sh | |
| # 7) Test it out via ./backup.sh | 
Service Worker - offline support for the web
Progressive apps - high-res icon, splash screen, no URL bar, etc.
| /** | |
| * Example to refresh tokens using https://github.com/auth0/node-jsonwebtoken | |
| * It was requested to be introduced at as part of the jsonwebtoken library, | |
| * since we feel it does not add too much value but it will add code to mantain | |
| * we won't include it. | |
| * | |
| * I create this gist just to help those who want to auto-refresh JWTs. | |
| */ | |
| const jwt = require('jsonwebtoken'); |