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samuelcolvin / aiohttp_vs_sanic.md
Created June 3, 2017 11:55
comparing aiohttp and sanic performance

Requirements

python 3.6, postgres, pip install aiohttp uvloop ujson asyncpg sanic

aiohttp & uvloop

➤ wrk -d 10 -c 100 -t 12 --timeout 8 http://localhost:8000  # aiohttp
Running 10s test @ http://localhost:8000
@DavideMontersino
DavideMontersino / private-fork.md
Last active February 27, 2024 12:56
How to fork to a private gitlab instance

Theory:

your git repository can have more than one remote server; In this case we want to have two:

  1. one for our private repository on gitlab (will be the default one, called origin)
  2. one to be connected to the source repo on github, to be able to pull new changes (will be called upstream)

How to make a private fork from github to gitlab

@vincentbernat
vincentbernat / gist:4391597
Created December 27, 2012 20:19
`socat` as an SSH reverse proxy (or anything TCP-based)
local$ socat TCP-LISTEN:2222,bind=127.0.0.1,reuseaddr,fork TCP-LISTEN:2223,reuseaddr
local$ ssh -p 2222 -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no localhost
remote$ socat TCP:10.0.2.2:2223 TCP:127.0.0.1:22
@trodrigues
trodrigues / gist:1023167
Created June 13, 2011 16:51
Checkout only certain branches with git-svn
If you want to clone an svn repository with git-svn but don't want it to push all the existing branches, here's what you should do.
* Clone with git-svn using the -T parameter to define your trunk path inside the svnrepo, at the same time instructing it to clone only the trunk:
git svn clone -T trunk http://example.com/PROJECT
* If instead of cloning trunk you just want to clone a certain branch, do the same thing but change the path given to -T:
git svn clone -T branches/somefeature http://example.com/PROJECT