How to set up multiple accounts with Mutt E-mail Client
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require 'rubygems' | |
require 'yaml' | |
# A demonstration of YAML anchors, references and handling of nested values | |
# For more info, see: | |
# http://atechie.net/2009/07/merging-hashes-in-yaml-conf-files/ | |
stooges = YAML::load( File.read('stooges.yml') ) | |
# => { | |
# "default" => { |
python3 -c 'import sys, yaml, json; y=yaml.safe_load(sys.stdin.read()); print(json.dumps(y))' |
# This shell script is intended to be sourced into your shell. It adds | |
# Default Zenoss server settings. | |
[ -z "$ZENOSS_URL" ] && export ZENOSS_URL="http://localhost:8080" | |
[ -z "$ZENOSS_USERNAME" ] && export ZENOSS_USERNAME="admin" | |
[ -z "$ZENOSS_PASSWORD" ] && export ZENOSS_PASSWORD="zenoss" | |
# Generic call to make Zenoss JSON API calls easier on the shell. | |
zenoss_api () { | |
ROUTER_ENDPOINT=$1 |
os | |
from flask_extended import Flask | |
app = Flask(__name__) | |
app.config.from_yaml(os.join(app.root_path, 'config.yml')) |
>>> from jinja2 import Template | |
>>> tmpl = """{% if name != "Jeff" %}Nothing to see here move along{% else %} | |
... hello {{name}}, how are you?{% endif %}""" | |
>>> template = Template(tmpl) | |
>>> print template.render({"name": "Jeff"}) | |
hello Jeff, how are you? | |
>>> print template.render({"name": "John"}) | |
Nothing to see here move along | |
>>> |
Thanks to this article by Christoph Berg
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Dir { | |
ArchiveDir "./debian"; | |
CacheDir "./cache"; | |
}; | |
Default { | |
Packages::Compress ". gzip bzip2"; | |
Sources::Compress ". gzip bzip2"; | |
Contents::Compress ". gzip bzip2"; | |
}; | |
TreeDefault { |
// curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" --data-binary '@filename' http://127.0.0.1:5050/upload | |
package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"io" | |
"net/http" | |
"os" | |
"time" |