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opchaves / blog3.md
Created December 28, 2023 15:50 — forked from khushal87/blog3.md
Linking a custom domain from Google domains to Vercel app

Linking a custom domain to a deployed application is confusing and at times you don't get a route on how to link the domain with the website. 😫

In this article, I will be explaining how to link a Custom domain brought in Google Domains service to an application hosted on Vercel.

Perks of using vercel is that it allows adding domain without any verification unlike Heroku/Netlify, which means you don't have to add your billing details to add a domain to your application. Moreover, it is fast, efficient, and easy to use.😁

What is Vercel?

​Vercel is a deployment and collaboration platform for frontend developers. ​Vercel enables developers to host websites and web services that deploy instantly and scale automatically – all without any configuration. Source - Official Docs

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opchaves / .dockerignore
Created July 18, 2020 17:59 — forked from NogaMan/.dockerignore
Gatsby Dockerfile
.cache/
node_modules/
public/
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opchaves / crypto-ctr.js
Created February 13, 2018 00:55 — forked from chris-rock/crypto-ctr.js
Encrypt and decrypt text in nodejs
// Part of https://github.com/chris-rock/node-crypto-examples
// Nodejs encryption with CTR
var crypto = require('crypto'),
algorithm = 'aes-256-ctr',
password = 'd6F3Efeq';
function encrypt(text){
var cipher = crypto.createCipher(algorithm,password)
var crypted = cipher.update(text,'utf8','hex')
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opchaves / main.go
Created February 10, 2018 14:21 — forked from manishtpatel/main.go
GoLang Encrypt string to base64 and vice versa using AES encryption.
package main
import (
"crypto/aes"
"crypto/cipher"
"crypto/rand"
"encoding/base64"
"fmt"
"io"
)
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opchaves / aes-256-gcm.go
Created February 10, 2018 13:38 — forked from cannium/aes-256-gcm.go
golang aes-256-gcm
package main
import (
"crypto/aes"
"crypto/cipher"
"crypto/rand"
"encoding/hex"
"fmt"
"io"
)
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opchaves / hero.ts
Created November 30, 2017 11:26 — forked from brennanMKE/hero.ts
Example of Mongoose with TypeScript and MongoDb
import * as mongoose from 'mongoose';
export let Schema = mongoose.Schema;
export let ObjectId = mongoose.Schema.Types.ObjectId;
export let Mixed = mongoose.Schema.Types.Mixed;
export interface IHeroModel extends mongoose.Document {
name: string;
power: string;
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opchaves / README.md
Created March 29, 2017 15:32 — forked from csswizardry/README.md
Vim without NERD tree or CtrlP

Vim without NERD tree or CtrlP

I used to use NERD tree for quite a while, then switched to CtrlP for something a little more lightweight. My setup now includes zero file browser or tree view, and instead uses native Vim fuzzy search and auto-directory switching.

Fuzzy Search

There is a super sweet feature in Vim whereby you can fuzzy find your files using **/*, e.g.:

:vsp **/*<partial file name><Tab>
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opchaves / installing-oh-my-zsh-fedora.md
Created February 18, 2017 02:43 — forked from jshcrowthe/installing-oh-my-zsh-fedora.md
Installing Oh My ZSH oh Fedora (2015 CIT 325 Image)

Installing oh-my-zsh on Fedora (for DB class images)

Oh-my-zsh is an extension of the traditional z shell that is extensible via community created plugins (Plugins found here: oh-my-zsh github repo). It is, in my opinion, a breath of fresh air in comparison to the traditional bash shell.

DO THE FOLLOWING IN ORDER

Installing ZSH (using yum)

The first step for this install is getting zsh we will do this via yum. From your terminal: