Setting up Dokku with DigitalOcean and Namecheap
..or how I made my own heroku in a few hours for $3.98.
var gulp = require('gulp'), | |
gutil = require('gulp-util'), | |
sass = require('gulp-sass'), | |
csso = require('gulp-csso'), | |
uglify = require('gulp-uglify'), | |
jade = require('gulp-jade'), | |
concat = require('gulp-concat'), | |
livereload = require('gulp-livereload'), // Livereload plugin needed: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/livereload/jnihajbhpnppcggbcgedagnkighmdlei | |
tinylr = require('tiny-lr'), | |
express = require('express'), |
#define FONT_KEY_FONT_FALLBACK "RESOURCE_ID_FONT_FALLBACK" | |
#define FONT_KEY_GOTHIC_14 "RESOURCE_ID_GOTHIC_14" | |
#define FONT_KEY_GOTHIC_14_BOLD "RESOURCE_ID_GOTHIC_14_BOLD" | |
#define FONT_KEY_GOTHIC_18 "RESOURCE_ID_GOTHIC_18" | |
#define FONT_KEY_GOTHIC_18_BOLD "RESOURCE_ID_GOTHIC_18_BOLD" | |
#define FONT_KEY_GOTHIC_24 "RESOURCE_ID_GOTHIC_24" | |
#define FONT_KEY_GOTHIC_24_BOLD "RESOURCE_ID_GOTHIC_24_BOLD" | |
#define FONT_KEY_GOTHIC_28 "RESOURCE_ID_GOTHIC_28" | |
#define FONT_KEY_GOTHIC_28_BOLD "RESOURCE_ID_GOTHIC_28_BOLD" | |
#define FONT_KEY_BITHAM_30_BLACK "RESOURCE_ID_BITHAM_30_BLACK" |
server { | |
listen 80; | |
listen [::]:80; | |
server_name exmample.com; | |
index index.php; | |
location / { | |
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; | |
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr; |
function first (input, callback) { | |
var output = input.reverse() | |
callback(output) | |
} | |
function second (output) { | |
console.log(output) | |
} | |
first([1,2,3], second) |
Create file /etc/systemd/system/docker-compose@.service
. SystemD calling binaries using an absolute path. In my case is prefixed by /usr/local/bin
, you should use paths specific for your environment.
[Unit]
Description=%i service with docker compose
PartOf=docker.service
After=docker.service
# Unofficial Hombrew Cask for Audacity 2.3.2 (recent 64-bit version) | |
# Made entirely for fun and to demonstrate how to get around fosshub's limitations. | |
# Problem: Audacity's binary is hosted on fosshub and they don't provide a fixed url! The seems to intentionally try to prevent "hot-linking". | |
# Solution: Make a request to fosshub's special XHR endpoint to get the signed download url. Then just pass that URL to Homebrew | |
require 'net/http' | |
require 'json' | |
require 'uri' |