zsh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nrjdalal/silicon-virtualizer/master/install-qemu.sh)"
xcode-select --install
Firstly, what is <details>
<summary>
?
The HTML Details Element (
<details>
) creates a disclosure widget in which information is visible only when the widget is toggled into an "open" state. A summary or label can be provided using the<summary>
element. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/details.
Follow the instructions on Github to Create an Access Token in Github
By default, git credentials are not cached so you need to tell Git if you want to avoid having to provide them each time Github requires you to authenticate. On Mac, Git comes with an “osxkeychain” mode, which caches credentials in the secure keychain that’s attached to your system account.
You can tell Git you want to store credentials in the osxkeychain by running the following:-
@Autowired | |
private FacebookPrincipalExtractor facebookPrincipalExtractor; | |
@Autowired | |
private FacebookAuthoritiesExtractor facebookAuthoritiesExtractor; | |
@Autowired | |
private GooglePrincipalExtractor googlePrincipalExtractor; | |
@Autowired | |
private GoogleAuthoritiesExtractor googleAuthoritiesExtractor; | |
@Bean |
#!/bin/bash -e | |
# Usage ./k8s-service-account-kubeconfig.sh ( namespace ) ( service account name ) | |
TEMPDIR=$( mktemp -d ) | |
trap "{ rm -rf $TEMPDIR ; exit 255; }" EXIT | |
SA_SECRET=$( kubectl get sa -n $1 $2 -o jsonpath='{.secrets[0].name}' ) |
gem "octokit", "~> 4.0" |
Unless specified otherwise in Vagrantfile
, the IP address of the host (the computer running Vagrant) from the perspective of the guest
(the VM being run by Vagrant) is: 10.0.2.2
If that IP address doesn't work, then examination of Vagrantfile
should reveal directives that changed it from its default value.
If an IP address can't be found in Vagrantfile
, then the following command will probably reveal it:
route -A inet