- using Ansible command line:
ansible-playbook --connection=local 127.0.0.1 playbook.yml
- using inventory:
127.0.0.1 ansible_connection=local
ansible-playbook --connection=local 127.0.0.1 playbook.yml
127.0.0.1 ansible_connection=local
# Below are the dependencies required for installing the common combination of numpy, scipy, pandas and matplotlib | |
# in an Alpine based Docker image. | |
FROM alpine:3.4 | |
RUN echo "http://dl-8.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community" >> /etc/apk/repositories | |
RUN apk --no-cache --update-cache add gcc gfortran python python-dev py-pip build-base wget freetype-dev libpng-dev openblas-dev | |
RUN ln -s /usr/include/locale.h /usr/include/xlocale.h | |
RUN pip install numpy scipy pandas matplotlib | |
SSHPass is a tiny utility, which allows you to provide the ssh password without using the prompt. This will very helpful for scripting. SSHPass is not good to use in multi-user environment. If you use SSHPass on your development machine, it don't do anything evil.
apt-get install sshpass
admin.addPeer("enode://372cc9da5d91b0cf19c8773f3197ba98059041a709ca36d643d37942d9457d34eaee58f90d23bf3e20a7b777a2c4b9247e1aa301f493b2de5d53b3ddb5cb7ac7@116.202.210.165:57840"); | |
admin.addPeer("enode://88897be3c4a05b94813f69a8802d988cedaff711c9238811a0a38649b88703668686b4aee13ad066409a95a5368100528adf4fa7a0af7efd2a9ea194711a4da1@193.26.156.253:34896"); | |
admin.addPeer("enode://357d1b6c71fd1a9669a0d20aae53d18b69676a0eb2baa2209806932e7e1f1e20d154a823b1e200cb8434e17dcf837c4772f2231136b0164ccaaeeabf009dc2e0@119.8.107.226:16861"); | |
admin.addPeer("enode://3a98d3f88d7b4bf0d7251e6de7e43ae803a5ec260c35e02b526681af4d8b2e660dc3d10e64235a1551f35fa18de91cd22f5ed2c364a3e683b442f3a352bedd50@47.24.140.226:30303"); | |
admin.addPeer("enode://c9cd1b2514fc616abf0a1504e858235438ae0c3bd8d8af562e522eb5e9df703dbc516cd499232a230c107e611ec052a1860cbd3be2636ac4fb24715392c952cd@87.117.249.243:30303"); | |
admin.addPeer("enode://f303f44626b5989f240145086a35c2a94f46d923a9590d847814c703a44940b4367a9098e8b02cbc204d9798bbf6c3dfa04b8224870170be2a9d9a5d62 |
" Vim indent file | |
" Language: Yaml | |
" Author: Ian Young | |
" Get it bundled for pathogen: https://github.com/avakhov/vim-yaml | |
if exists("b:did_indent") | |
finish | |
endif | |
"runtime! indent/ruby.vim | |
"unlet! b:did_indent |
This writeup is a runthrough of challenges at https://capturetheether.com/challenges/ built on the Ropsten testnet. I will go through each problem in four steps:
I'll provide examples of the code I wrote as needed. To save time, we'll skip into the Lotteries section, starting with Guess the secret number, as that's the first problem which truly required some thought.
include Opscode::Aws::Ec2 | |
#Auto locates and attached ebs devices based on the data bag they reside in. The following test cases need to be performed | |
# Create multiple resources with new node: PASS | |
# | |
# Re-attach multiple resources after a reboot: PASS | |
# | |
# Create resources across 2 runs. First run creates first raid set, second run re-attaches then creates: PASS | |
# |
-- Q * U * E * N * C * E | |
-- | |
-- a probababilistic | |
-- 4-track MIDI sequencer | |
-- for norns and grid | |
-- | |
-- Rob Schoen | |
-- millxing at gmail | |
-- inspired by Turing Machine, Fugue Machine, and Physical (Norns Study #4) |
This is a local copy of the commands from:
This guide serves as a reference of collected information necessary for strict management of PGP keys. This includes keeping a master key that always remains