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@hervenicol
hervenicol / run.tpl
Last active May 12, 2023 14:20 — forked from efrecon/run.tpl
`docker inspect` template to regenerate the `docker run` command that created a container
docker run \
--name={{.Name}} \
{{range $e := .Config.Env}}--env={{printf "%q" $e}} \
{{end}}{{range $p, $conf := .NetworkSettings.Ports}}{{with $conf}}-p {{(index $conf 0).HostIp}}:{{(index $conf 0).HostPort}}:{{$p}} \
{{end}}{{end}}{{range $n, $conf := .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{with $conf}}--network {{printf "%q" $n}} \
{{range $conf.Aliases}}--network-alias {{printf "%q" .}} {{end}} \
{{end}}{{end}}{{range $v := .HostConfig.VolumesFrom}}--volumes-from={{printf "%q" .}} \
{{end}}{{range $v := .HostConfig.Binds}}--volume={{printf "%q" .}} \
{{end}}{{range $l, $v := .Config.Labels}}--label {{printf "%q" $l}}={{printf "%q" $v}} \
{{end}}{{range $v := .HostConfig.CapAdd}}--cap-add {{printf "%q" .}} \
@efrecon
efrecon / run.tpl
Last active September 8, 2025 19:14
`docker inspect` template to regenerate the `docker run` command that created a container
docker run \
--name {{printf "%q" .Name}} \
{{- with .HostConfig}}
{{- if .Privileged}}
--privileged \
{{- end}}
{{- if .AutoRemove}}
--rm \
{{- end}}
{{- if .Runtime}}
@urschrei
urschrei / parseml.py
Last active September 28, 2025 13:31
Extract attachments from EML files in the current dir, and write them to the output subdir. Now with recursion and robust filename handling
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
2025 update:
- Recursive extraction from nested EML files
- Robust filename handling with sanitization and deduplication
- Proper logging instead of print statements
- Enhanced error handling and validation
- Binary file reading for better encoding support
- Cross-platform filename compatibility