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Jonalogy / handling_multiple_github_accounts.md
Last active October 17, 2024 07:56
Handling Multiple Github Accounts on MacOS

Handling Multiple Github Accounts on MacOS

The only way I've succeeded so far is to employ SSH.

Assuming you are new to this like me, first I'd like to share with you that your Mac has a SSH config file in a .ssh directory. The config file is where you draw relations of your SSH keys to each GitHub (or Bitbucket) account, and all your SSH keys generated are saved into .ssh directory by default. You can navigate to it by running cd ~/.ssh within your terminal, open the config file with any editor, and it should look something like this:

Host *
 AddKeysToAgent yes

> UseKeyChain yes

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zmts / tokens.md
Last active October 18, 2024 21:00
Про токены, JSON Web Tokens (JWT), аутентификацию и авторизацию. Token-Based Authentication

Про токены, JSON Web Tokens (JWT), аутентификацию и авторизацию. Token-Based Authentication

Last major update: 25.08.2020

  • Что такое авторизация/аутентификация
  • Где хранить токены
  • Как ставить куки ?
  • Процесс логина
  • Процесс рефреш токенов
  • Кража токенов/Механизм контроля токенов
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leandrotoledo / main.py
Last active February 2, 2024 00:08
Webhook using self-signed certificate and Flask (with python-telegram-bot library)
#!/usr/bin/env python
'''Using Webhook and self-signed certificate'''
# This file is an annotated example of a webhook based bot for
# telegram. It does not do anything useful, other than provide a quick
# template for whipping up a testbot. Basically, fill in the CONFIG
# section and run it.
# Dependencies (use pip to install them):
# - python-telegram-bot: https://github.com/leandrotoledo/python-telegram-bot