start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
No need for homebrew or anything like that. Works with https://www.git-tower.com and the command line.
gpg --list-secret-keys
and look for sec
, use the key ID for the next stepgit
to use GPG -- replace the key with the one from gpg --list-secret-keys
(especially while expanding)
Warning: The exact commands may not match for your particular linux OS / Synology(NAS) device. I had to customize the commands after exploring my particular system's setup.
If you're new to linux, or this is a new piece of hardware / a new synology device, jump down to the section called "Inspecting a setup"
1-In the github repo on Settings > Integration & Services, enable | |
2-Go to travisCI page and enable the repo | |
3-Configure the env variables on TravisCI so that it is not necessary to save credentials on github | |
-in the project Settings on TravisCI, add the entry for netlify site id: NETLIFY_SITE_ID - <site_id from .netlify file generated on netlify create> | |
-create a netlify access token for TravisCI | |
-On Netlify Dashboard, Go to Account Settings > OAuth Applications (https://app.netlify.com/account/applications) > Personal access tokens and press New Access Token | |
-Name it anything, but to make it easier the suggestion is name TravisCI. | |
-Generate it and COPY it - you won’t see it again! | |
-in the project Settings on TravisCI, add the entry for netlify personal access token generated for TravisCI: NETLIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN | |
4-Generate a .travis.yml file in the local repo |
Folks, Leave me a comment / URL if something you like is missing!
Resource | Description |
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Kube Academy | https://kube.academy/ |
kuernetes-101 | https://kube.academy/courses/kubernetes-101/ |
Docs Home | https://kubernetes.io/docs/home/ |
CKS CKA CKAD Simulator | https://killer.sh/ |