start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
require 'rubygems' | |
require 'yaml' | |
# A demonstration of YAML anchors, references and handling of nested values | |
# For more info, see: | |
# http://atechie.net/2009/07/merging-hashes-in-yaml-conf-files/ | |
stooges = YAML::load( File.read('stooges.yml') ) | |
# => { | |
# "default" => { |
preferred_syntax = :sass | |
http_path = '/' | |
css_dir = 'assets/stylesheets' | |
sass_dir = 'assets/sass' | |
images_dir = 'assets/images' | |
javascripts_dir = 'assets/javascripts' | |
relative_assets = true | |
line_comments = true | |
# output_style = :compressed |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Use this script instead of ~/.rvm/bin/rvm-prompt | |
# and the output of rvm-prompt will show up in your command prompt | |
# only if you are in a Ruby project directory. | |
# see http://stackoverflow.com/a/4264351/270511 | |
# and http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/13464/is-there-a-way-to-find-a-file-in-an-inverse-recursive-search |
This playbook has been removed as it is now very outdated. |
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# This script requires xpath to parse part of the dnscurl.pl output | |
# on CentOS/RedHat/Amazon Linux: | |
# | |
# sudo yum install perl-XML-XPath | |
# | |
# also, dnscurl.pl (from http://aws.amazon.com/code/Amazon-Route-53/9706686376855511) | |
# expects your secrets to be in ~/.aws-secrets | |
# using a file format like this (from http://dmz.us/wp/wp-content/uploads/r53/aws-secrets.txt) |
- certain endpoints are always blocked | |
if nginx_uri == "/_access_token" or nginx_uri == "/_me" then | |
ngx.exit(403) | |
end | |
-- import requirements | |
local cjson = require "cjson" | |
-- setup some app-level vars | |
local app_id = "APP_ID" |
# The MIT License (MIT) | |
# Copyright (c) 2014 Dave Clark | |
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy | |
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal | |
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights | |
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell | |
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is | |
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: |
Requirement: Chromebook, Common Sense, Commandline Ablity, 1 hour of time
Dear developers with a spare Chromebook lets inject a little personalization into your Crosh shell with custom fonts, the solarized theme, and extra secure shell options.
Also, keep in mind that the terms Chrosh
, Chrosh Window
, and Secure Shell
all refer to various versions and extentions built around the ChromeOS terminal. Settings that affect the ChromeOS terminal are global.
# Output json-esque output for logstash to parse easily. | |
http { | |
# ... | |
log_format logstash_json '{"@timestamp": "$time_iso8601", ' | |
'"remote_addr": "$remote_addr", ' | |
'"remote_user": "$remote_user", ' | |
'"body_bytes_sent": "$body_bytes_sent", ' | |
'"request_time": "$request_time", ' |