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glenfant / logging_yaml_config.py
Last active November 11, 2021 14:08
A example of logging medium complex configuration using YAML on Python 2.7 or 3.2
# -*- coding: utf-8
"""\
A simple demo of logging configuration with YAML (Python 2.7)
=============================================================
Requires PyYAML -> "easy_install PyYAML"
See the recipes for configuring logging with dicts and YAML
- http://docs.python.org/2.7/howto/logging-cookbook.html
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10519392/python2-7-logging-configuration-with-yaml
@postrational
postrational / gunicorn_start.bash
Last active April 4, 2024 12:48
Example of how to set up Django on Nginx with Gunicorn and supervisordhttp://michal.karzynski.pl/blog/2013/06/09/django-nginx-gunicorn-virtualenv-supervisor/
#!/bin/bash
NAME="hello_app" # Name of the application
DJANGODIR=/webapps/hello_django/hello # Django project directory
SOCKFILE=/webapps/hello_django/run/gunicorn.sock # we will communicte using this unix socket
USER=hello # the user to run as
GROUP=webapps # the group to run as
NUM_WORKERS=3 # how many worker processes should Gunicorn spawn
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=hello.settings # which settings file should Django use
DJANGO_WSGI_MODULE=hello.wsgi # WSGI module name
@bjmiller121
bjmiller121 / multiple-push-urls.md
Last active September 29, 2025 04:07
Add multiple push URLs to a single git remote

Sometimes you need to keep two upstreams in sync with eachother. For example, you might need to both push to your testing environment and your GitHub repo at the same time. In order to do this simultaneously in one git command, here's a little trick to add multiple push URLs to a single remote.

Once you have a remote set up for one of your upstreams, run these commands with:

git remote set-url --add --push [remote] [original repo URL]
git remote set-url --add --push [remote] [second repo URL]

Once set up, git remote -v should show two (push) URLs and one (fetch) URL. Something like this:

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omkar-dsd / redis_cheatsheet.bash
Created October 14, 2019 15:20 — forked from LeCoupa/redis_cheatsheet.bash
Redis Cheatsheet - Basic Commands You Must Know --> UPDATED VERSION --> https://github.com/LeCoupa/awesome-cheatsheets
# Redis Cheatsheet
# All the commands you need to know
redis-server /path/redis.conf # start redis with the related configuration file
redis-cli # opens a redis prompt
# Strings.

Typing vagrant from the command line will display a list of all available commands.

Be sure that you are in the same directory as the Vagrantfile when running these commands!

Creating a VM

  • vagrant init -- Initialize Vagrant with a Vagrantfile and ./.vagrant directory, using no specified base image. Before you can do vagrant up, you'll need to specify a base image in the Vagrantfile.
  • vagrant init <boxpath> -- Initialize Vagrant with a specific box. To find a box, go to the public Vagrant box catalog. When you find one you like, just replace it's name with boxpath. For example, vagrant init ubuntu/trusty64.

Starting a VM

  • vagrant up -- starts vagrant environment (also provisions only on the FIRST vagrant up)