I hereby claim:
- I am mattr- on github.
- I am mattr (https://keybase.io/mattr) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 48F5 B4D9 E3B8 BC74 1798 C9FC 03A5 6FE6 B821 BF47
To claim this, I am signing this object:
rake test | grep ' test/' | cut -d':' -f1 | sort | uniq |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
{% for post in site.posts %} | |
<entry> | |
<title>{{ post.title }}</title> | |
<link href="{{ site.url }}{{ post.url }}"/> | |
<updated>{{ post.date | date_to_xmlschema }}</updated> | |
<id>{{ site.url }}{{ site.baseurl }}{{ post.id }}</id> | |
<content type="html">{{ post.content | xml_escape }}</content> | |
</entry> | |
{% endfor %} |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
require 'optparse' | |
require 'erb' | |
class GeneratesConfig | |
attr_accessor :repo_dir, :output_file, :host, :port | |
def initialize | |
@host = "localhost" |
Custom recipe to get OS X 10.11 El Capitan running from scratch, setup applications and developer environment.
I use this gist to keep track of the important software and steps required to have a functioning system after a semi-annual fresh install. On average, I reinstall each computer from scratch every 6 months, and I do not perform upgrades between distros.
This keeps the system performing at top speeds, clean of trojans, spyware, and ensures that I maintain good organizational practices for my content and backups. I highly recommend this.
You are encouraged to fork this and modify it to your heart's content to match your own needs.
Custom recipe to get OS X 10.14 El Capitan running from scratch, setup applications and developer environment.
I use this gist to keep track of the important software and steps required to have a functioning system after a semi-annual fresh install. On average, I reinstall each computer from scratch every year or so, and I do not perform upgrades between distros.
This keeps the system performing at top speeds, clean of trojans, spyware, and ensures that I maintain good organizational practices for my content and backups. I highly recommend this.
You are encouraged to fork this and modify it to your heart's content to match your own needs.
# Description: Boxstarter Script | |
# Author: Jess Frazelle <jess@linux.com> | |
# Modified by: Matt Rogers <mattr-@github.com> | |
# Last Updated: 2020-07-19 | |
# | |
# Install boxstarter: | |
# . { iwr -useb http://boxstarter.org/bootstrapper.ps1 } | iex; get-boxstarter -Force | |
# | |
# You might need to set: Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned | |
# |
This is pretty simple snippet to get API Token of a user , lets say "MYUser" in jenkins.
its pretty useful when you are working with 'jenkins-job-builder' to update jobs in jenkins,
and you need to get the api token which JJB needs inorder to update jobs to ..
run this code in either jenkins script console , or as i prefer, in form of init.groovy.
so when jenkins master starts, i create a user for JJb.
after that i get the token right away and pass it to my JJB jobs folder to file 'jenkins_jobs.ini' :)_ .
import jenkins.security.*
User u = User.get("Myuser")