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lvnilesh / kamal.md
Created April 19, 2024 04:14 — forked from pythoninthegrass/kamal.md
kamal - the missing manual

kamal

This documentation adds important additions to the docs for kamal deploy tool (see github.com/basecamp/kamal)

Destination flag

You can use kamal deploy --destination staging

This will read config/deploy.yml and config/deploy.staging.yml files, and also will read .env.staging file if it exists.

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lvnilesh / .aerospace.toml
Created February 13, 2024 21:02 — forked from carlosflorencio/.aerospace.toml
.aerospace.toml
start-at-login = true
accordion-padding = 0
gaps.inner.horizontal = 10
gaps.inner.vertical = 10
after-startup-command = [
'workspace 1', 'layout h_accordion horizontal',
'workspace 2', 'layout h_accordion horizontal',
]
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lvnilesh / install_gpu_ubuntu_2204.sh
Created January 29, 2024 05:55 — forked from ovrnt/install_gpu_ubuntu_2204.sh
Yam Peleg's Ubuntu 22.04 “CUDA + GPU Drivers + CuDNN and everything else” installer (https://twitter.com/Yampeleg/status/1751823896800583924)
#!/bin/bash
# Verify if GPU is CUDA-enabled
lspci | grep -i nvidia
# Remove previous NVIDIA driver installation
sudo apt-get purge nvidia* -y
sudo apt remove nvidia-* -y
sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cuda* -y
sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get autoclean -y
version: '3.7'
# Settings and configurations that are common for all containers
x-minio-common: &minio-common
image: quay.io/minio/minio:${RELEASE}
command: server http://site1-minio{1...4}/data{1...2}
environment:
- MINIO_PROMETHEUS_AUTH_TYPE=public
- CI=true
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lvnilesh / nginx-minio-static.md
Last active January 17, 2024 06:10 — forked from harshavardhana/nginx-minio-static.md
How to configure static website using Nginx with MinIO ?

How to configure static website using Nginx with MinIO ?

1. Install nginx

2. Install minio

3. Install mc client

4. Create a bucket:

$ mc mb myminio/static
Bucket created successfully ‘myminio/static’.
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lvnilesh / using_meld_on_mac.md
Created December 28, 2023 00:56 — forked from alpiepho/using_meld_on_mac.md
Using meld on Mac

More Using Meld merging tool on Mac

After switching to 'Meld for Mac' from download instead of from homebrew, I saw problem again.

The problem is related how the app is closed. If you use the Menu option, the saved state is removed cleaning. If you close using the window close (read circle), the saved state remains. Somehow, when this there, the application will not open from command line. Sometimes it will open, but you need to manually switch to the Meld application from the tool bar.

To work around I added /Applications/Meld.app/Contents/MacOS/meld.wrapper.sh:

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lvnilesh / Installing work-tools in Mac
Created December 27, 2023 18:42 — forked from shivanandmn/Installing work-tools in Mac
Installing Brew, ImageMagick, mongoldb, robo3t and latex_parse
To install Brew:
-/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
Install ImageMagick
-brew uninstall --force imagemagick
-brew install imagemagick@6
-echo 'export PATH="/usr/local/opt/imagemagick@6/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
-brew link imagemagick@6 --force
If you need to have imagemagick@6 first in your PATH, run:
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lvnilesh / Dockerfile
Created January 6, 2023 23:53 — forked from 22phuber/Dockerfile
Ghost Dockerfile how to add the AWS S3 storage adapter
# Docker multistage build ghost blog with AWS S3 storage adapter
# Configure ghost-storage-adapter-s3
# => https://www.npmjs.com/package/ghost-storage-adapter-s3
# stage
FROM ghost:3.17-alpine as ghost-storage-adapter-s3
WORKDIR $GHOST_INSTALL/current
RUN yarn add "ghost-storage-adapter-s3@2.8.0"
# build
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lvnilesh / Running TensorFlow on Apple Silicon.md
Created December 5, 2022 18:13 — forked from svpino/instructions.md
Installing TensorFlow on Apple Silicon
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lvnilesh / README.md
Created November 6, 2022 23:49 — forked from viertelwissen/README.md
Traefik Reverse Proxy mit DNS-Challenge und Bitwarden (vaultwarden)

Traefik mit Bitwarden

Beispieldateien für Traefik als Reverse-Proxy und Bitwarden als zu nutzender Dienst. Traefik nutzt die DNS-Challenge, um ein Wildcard-Zertifikat zu beantragen und um keinen Port im Heimnetzwerk nach außen öffnen zu müssen. In diesem Beispiel wird davon ausgegangen, dass Netcup als DNS-Provider genutzt wird.

Einträge mit sub.domain.tld müssen mit der eigenen Domain ersetzt werden. Alle Keys und Logins müssen ebenfalls mit den eigenen Daten ersetzt werden.

Anderer DNS-Provider als Netcup

Traefik unterstützt viele weitere Anbieter für die DNS-Challenge. Eine Liste gibt es in der Dokumentation: https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/https/acme/#dnschallenge Wird ein anderer Provider eingesetzt, müssen in der docker-compose.yml von Traefik die Variablen, die mit "NETCUP_" beginnen, entfernt und stattdessen die Variablen für den jeweiligen Provider (siehe Traefik Doku) eingesetzt werden.