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whatupfoo / 1-orgs-archetype.md
Last active March 12, 2024 06:58
Orgs and Teams Best Practices

Organization archetypes

The intention of this document is to provide some guidance and suggestions to customers who are wondering how they should structure organizations and teams in their GitHub Enterprise environment. The idea isn't to give hard and fast rules on which approach is better than the other, but to give examples of when one approach might be preferable to another depending on the use case.

1. A single organization with direct organization membership for repository access (not teams)

          ________________
          |     Org      |
          |    ______    |
          |   |      |\  |

| | Repo | \ |

@MichaelSimons
MichaelSimons / RetrievingDockerImageSizes.md
Last active May 7, 2024 13:26
Retrieving Docker Image Sizes

Retrieving Docker Image Sizes

There are two metrics that are important to consider when discussing the size of Docker images.

  1. Compressed size - This is often referred to as the wire size. This affects how fast/slow images can be pulled from a registry. This impacts the first run experience on machines where images are not cached.
  2. Uncompressed size - This is often referred to as the size on disk. This affects how much local storage is required to support your Docker workloads.

The example commands shown below will work on Windows, MacOS, and Linux.

How to Measure the Compressed Size

@zytek
zytek / README.md
Last active May 6, 2024 23:16
Terraform to manage AWS RDS PostgreSQL databases, users and owners

Terraform vs PostgreSQL RDS

Thanks to new resources (postgresql_default_priviledges) and some fixes Terraform can now add new databases and manage ownership / access to them.

This example creates new database and two users. You can use owner to create new tables and run migrations and user for normal read/write access to database.

@bradtraversy
bradtraversy / vscode_shortcuts.md
Last active May 6, 2024 12:38
Helpful shortcuts for VSCode

VSCode Shortcuts

List of helpful shortcuts for faster coding

If you have any other helpful shortcuts, feel free to add in the comments of this gist :)

Official List of all commands

@rsperl
rsperl / Makefile #snippet
Last active April 17, 2024 23:02
self-documenting makefile with colors
SHELL=/bin/bash
# to see all colors, run
# bash -c 'for c in {0..255}; do tput setaf $c; tput setaf $c | cat -v; echo =$c; done'
# the first 15 entries are the 8-bit colors
# define standard colors
ifneq (,$(findstring xterm,${TERM}))
BLACK := $(shell tput -Txterm setaf 0)
RED := $(shell tput -Txterm setaf 1)
@mohanpedala
mohanpedala / bash_strict_mode.md
Last active May 7, 2024 16:31
set -e, -u, -o, -x pipefail explanation
@merikan
merikan / Jenkinsfile
Last active April 27, 2024 03:58
Some Jenkinsfile examples
Some Jenkinsfile examples
@rbq
rbq / docker.yaml
Last active October 19, 2023 11:57
Install Docker CE on Ubuntu using Ansible
---
- hosts: all
tasks:
- name: Install prerequisites for Docker repository
apt:
name: ['apt-transport-https', 'ca-certificates', 'curl', 'gnupg2', 'software-properties-common']
update_cache: yes
- name: Add Docker GPG key
apt_key:
@csotomon
csotomon / Vagrantfile
Last active April 5, 2024 13:48
Vagrant ubuntu with mysql server
# -*- mode: ruby -*-
# vi: set ft=ruby :
# All Vagrant configuration is done below. The "2" in Vagrant.configure
# configures the configuration version (we support older styles for
# backwards compatibility). Please don't change it unless you know what
# you're doing.
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
# The most common configuration options are documented and commented below.
# For a complete reference, please see the online documentation at
@devdrops
devdrops / example.md
Last active March 25, 2024 15:09
Mysqldump from Docker container

Mysqldump from Docker container

docker exec -i mysql_container mysqldump -uroot -proot --databases database_name --skip-comments > /path/to/my/dump.sql

OBS

  • This will generate a dump.sql file in your host machine. Awesome, eh?
  • Avoid using --compact on your dump. This will make MySQL check your constraints which will cause troubles when reading your file (damm you MySQL). And don't use --force to fix this scenario: recreate your dump without --compact ¯_(ツ)_/¯