#Mac OS X
This is a mix between two sources:
- http://www.alfielapeter.com/posts/8-transferring-s3-bucket-contents-between-accounts-with-s3cmd
- and http://blog.techopsguru.com/2011/12/s3-bucket-copying-with-multiple-accounts.html
basically the first resource is great but didn't work for me: I had to remove the trailing "/*" in the resource string to make it work. I also noticed that setting the policy on the source bucket was sufficient. In the end these are the exact steps I followed to copy data between two buckets on two accounts
Basically the idea there is:
- we allowe the destination account to read the source bucket (in the console for the source account)
- we log as the destination and start the copy
Strongly opinionated set of guides to quickly setup OS X Mavericks for web development. By default OS X hides stuff that normal people don't need to see. These settings are better defaults for developers.
I don't want: any sounds, annoying confirmation dialogs, hidden extensions, superflous animations, unnecessary things running like Dashboard, Notification center or Dock(Alfred/spotlight works better for me).
These are my opinions. Read this document through and pick up the good parts to your preferences.
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-oracle/ | |
export GRAILS_HOME=/home/jwelzel/apps/grails-2.2.4 | |
export PATH=$PATH:$GRAILS_HOME/bin | |
export IDM_HOME=/home/jwelzel/dev/totvs/identity | |
export IDM_BIN=$IDM_HOME/backend/build/bin | |
export PATH=$PATH:$IDM_BIN | |
# Fluig Identity | |
alias search='cd $IDM_BIN && sh search_service_start.sh' | |
alias keystore='cd $IDM_BIN && sh keystore_server_start.sh' |
Currently, there is an explosion of tools that aim to manage secrets for automated, cloud native infrastructure management. Daniel Somerfield did some work classifying the various approaches, but (as far as I know) no one has made a recent effort to summarize the various tools.
This is an attempt to give a quick overview of what can be found out there. The list is alphabetical. There will be tools that are missing, and some of the facts might be wrong--I welcome your corrections. For the purpose, I can be reached via @maxvt on Twitter, or just leave me a comment here.
There is a companion feature matrix of various tools. Comments are welcome in the same manner.
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- name: Check if network {{ name }} exists | |
delegate_to: "{{ groups['docker_swarm_issuer'][0] }}" | |
run_once: true | |
command: docker network ls -q --filter name=^{{ name }}$ | |
register: network_exists | |
changed_when: false | |
- name: Create network {{ name }} | |
command: docker network create --driver {{ driver }} {{ name }} |
Hi, I am a fork from https://gist.github.com/patrickhammond/4ddbe49a67e5eb1b9c03.
A high level overview for what I need to do to get most of an Android environment setup and maintained on OSX higher Catalina and Big Sur with and without Android Studio been installed.
Considering the SDK is installed under /Users/<your_user>/Library/Android/sdk folder which is the Android Studio preferred SDK location, but it works fine under /usr/local/share/android-sdk as well, which is a location pretty much used on CI mostly.
https://github.com/shyiko/jabba instead ?
// Paste in browser console and run | |
async function deleteStaleBranches(delay=500) { | |
var stale_branches = document.getElementsByClassName('js-branch-delete-button'); | |
for (var i = 0; i < stale_branches.length; i++) | |
{ | |
stale_branches.item(i).click(); | |
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, delay)); | |
} | |
} |