###SSH into a remote machine###
ssh user@mydomain.com
#or by ip address
ssh user@192.168.1.1
exit: exit
###Install Something###
#If it's a new server, update apt-get first thing
###SSH into a remote machine###
ssh user@mydomain.com
#or by ip address
ssh user@192.168.1.1
exit: exit
###Install Something###
#If it's a new server, update apt-get first thing
These instructions will guide you through the process of setting up local, trusted websites on your own computer.
These instructions are intended to be used on macOS Sierra, but they have been known to work in El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks, and Mountain Lion.
NOTE: You may substitute the edit
command for nano
, vim
, or whatever the editor of your choice is. Personally, I forward the edit
command to Sublime Text:
alias edit="/Applications/Sublime\ Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl"
var AWS = require('aws-sdk'), | |
fs = require('fs'); | |
// http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/guide/node-configuring.html#Credentials_from_Disk | |
AWS.config.loadFromPath('./aws-config.json'); | |
// assume you already have the S3 Bucket created, and it is called ierg4210-shopxx-photos | |
var photoBucket = new AWS.S3({params: {Bucket: 'ierg4210-shopxx-photos'}}); | |
function uploadToS3(file, destFileName, callback) { |
A command line API for getting leaderboard data about the PGA Masters Tournament.
Based on http://www.espn.com/golf/leaderboard
Requirements:
<?php | |
// This file assumes that you have included the nav walker from https://github.com/twittem/wp-bootstrap-navwalker | |
// somewhere in your theme. | |
?> | |
<header class="banner navbar navbar-default navbar-static-top" role="banner"> | |
<div class="container"> | |
<div class="navbar-header"> | |
<button type="button" class="navbar-toggle collapsed" data-toggle="collapse" data-target=".navbar-collapse"> | |
<span class="sr-only"><?= __('Toggle navigation', 'sage'); ?></span> |
Custom recipe to get OS X 10.11 El Capitan running from scratch with useful applications and Node.js Developer environment. I use this gist to keep track of the important software and steps required to have a functioning system after fresh install.
var gulp = require('gulp'); | |
var babel = require('gulp-babel'); | |
var uglify = require('gulp-uglify'); | |
var sass = require('gulp-sass'); | |
var sourcemaps = require("gulp-sourcemaps"); | |
var postcss = require('gulp-postcss'); | |
var autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer'); | |
var cssnano = require('cssnano'); | |
var nodemon = require('gulp-nodemon'); | |
var path = require('path'); |
These instructions will guide you through the process of setting up a wildcard SSL for your local virtualhosts for offline development. Most importantly, this configuration will give you the happy, green lock in Chrome.
These instructions have only been tested on Mac OS Sierra using the pre-installed Apache and PHP versions. These instructions also assume you have virtualhosts set up locally already.
import email | |
import imaplib | |
import os | |
SERVER = 'imap.gmail.com' | |
USERNAME = 'EMAIL ADDRESS' | |
PASSWORD = 'PASSWORD' | |
class FetchEmail(): |
[ | |
{'city': 'Abbeville', 'state': 'Louisiana'}, | |
{'city': 'Aberdeen', 'state': 'Maryland'}, | |
{'city': 'Aberdeen', 'state': 'Mississippi'}, | |
{'city': 'Aberdeen', 'state': 'South Dakota'}, | |
{'city': 'Aberdeen', 'state': 'Washington'}, | |
{'city': 'Abilene', 'state': 'Texas'}, | |
{'city': 'Abilene', 'state': 'Kansas'}, |