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Geczy / migrate.sh
Last active July 16, 2024 18:37
Migrate Coolify to a new server
#!/bin/bash
# This script will backup your Coolify instance and move everything to a new server. Docker volumes, Coolify database, and ssh keys
# 1. Script must run on the source server
# 2. Have all the containers running that you want to migrate
# Configuration - Modify as needed
sshKeyPath="$HOME/.ssh/your_private_key" # Key to destination server
destinationHost="server.example.com"
@brotherkaif
brotherkaif / settings.json
Created September 12, 2023 17:19
LazyVim keymappings for VSCode
{
"vim.showMarksInGutter": false,
"vim.foldfix": true,
"vim.surround": true,
"vim.easymotion": true,
"vim.easymotionKeys": "asdghklqwertyuiopzxcvbnmfj",
"vim.leader": "<space>",
"vim.normalModeKeyBindingsNonRecursive": [
{
"before": [":", "w", "<CR>"],
@rylev
rylev / learn.md
Created March 5, 2019 10:50
How to Learn Rust

Learning Rust

The following is a list of resources for learning Rust as well as tips and tricks for learning the language faster.

Warning

Rust is not C or C++ so the way your accustomed to do things in those languages might not work in Rust. The best way to learn Rust is to embrace its best practices and see where that takes you.

The generally recommended path is to start by reading the books, and doing small coding exercises until the rules around borrow checking become intuitive. Once this happens, then you can expand to more real world projects. If you find yourself struggling hard with the borrow checker, seek help. It very well could be that you're trying to solve your problem in a way that goes against how Rust wants you to work.

@Pandiora
Pandiora / knick-knack-bot.js
Last active January 16, 2019 18:00 — forked from jabczyk/knick-knack-bot.js
Consume all knick knacks in your inventory - Really! Or maybe?
/*
Removed useless info about the author - advertise yourself if you actually know what you're doing - THX!
Probably not one single bit is left from the original source, since Mister Advertiser actually ignored
all the different item-types. Kerikek (sleep is my copy-pasta of another copy-pasta ...∞)
So how to use this crap?
1. you don't need to load your inventory, but it would be a good idea to reload the site one time before you start
(your inventory site -> https://steamcommunity.com/my/inventory/)
2. open your developer-tools and go to console (maybe press F12)
3. paste this script to your console and execute it by hitting enter if you want to consume all your knick knacks
@eveningkid
eveningkid / how-to-use-react-intl.md
Created July 28, 2017 16:33
How To Use React-Intl: internationalize your React app

How To Use React-Intl: internationalize your React app

This short tutorial assumes you know about ES6 syntax.

Get started

yarn add react-intl or npm i --save react-intl.

Create a messages file

This file should contain every message for your app.
It has an object of (locale, messages) couples:

@joshbuchea
joshbuchea / semantic-commit-messages.md
Last active July 17, 2024 18:24
Semantic Commit Messages

Semantic Commit Messages

See how a minor change to your commit message style can make you a better programmer.

Format: <type>(<scope>): <subject>

<scope> is optional

Example

@tduarte
tduarte / publish-ghpages.md
Last active May 18, 2024 13:52
If you need to force push an subtree
git checkout master # you can avoid this line if you are in master...
git subtree split --prefix dist -b gh-pages # create a local gh-pages branch containing the splitted output folder
git push -f origin gh-pages:gh-pages # force the push of the gh-pages branch to the remote gh-pages branch at origin
git branch -D gh-pages # delete the local gh-pages because you will need it: ref
@omarstreak
omarstreak / background.js
Last active October 22, 2023 15:44
Chrome API Extension
//oauth2 auth
chrome.identity.getAuthToken(
{'interactive': true},
function(){
//load Google's javascript client libraries
window.gapi_onload = authorize;
loadScript('https://apis.google.com/js/client.js');
}
);