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var express = require('express'), | |
passport = require('passport'), | |
LocalStrategy = require('passport-local').Strategy, | |
connect = require('connect'), | |
http = require('http'), | |
path = require('path'), | |
util = require('util'), | |
fs = require('fs'), | |
redis = require('redis'), | |
cookie = require('cookie'), |
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Simple guide for setting up OTG modes on the Raspberry Pi Zero - By Andrew Mulholland (gbaman).
The Raspberry Pi Zero (and model A and A+) support USB On The Go, given the processor is connected directly to the USB port, unlike on the B, B+ or Pi 2 B, which goes via a USB hub.
Because of this, if setup to, the Pi can act as a USB slave instead, providing virtual serial (a terminal), virtual ethernet, virtual mass storage device (pendrive) or even other virtual devices like HID, MIDI, or act as a virtual webcam!
It is important to note that, although the model A and A+ can support being a USB slave, they are missing the ID pin (is tied to ground internally) so are unable to dynamically switch between USB master/slave mode. As such, they default to USB master mode. There is no easy way to change this right now.
It is also important to note, that a USB to UART serial adapter is not needed for any of these guides, as may be documented elsewhere across the int
#!/usr/bin/python | |
""" | |
msysGit to Unix socket proxy | |
============================ | |
This small script is intended to help use msysGit sockets with the new Windows Linux Subsystem (aka Bash for Windows). | |
It was specifically designed to pass SSH keys from the KeeAgent module of KeePass secret management application to the | |
ssh utility running in the WSL (it only works with Linux sockets). However, my guess is that it will have uses for other |
#!/usr/bin/python | |
""" | |
msysGit to Unix socket proxy | |
============================ | |
This small script is intended to help use msysGit sockets with the new Windows Linux Subsystem (aka Bash for Windows). | |
It was specifically designed to pass SSH keys from the KeeAgent module of KeePass secret management application to the | |
ssh utility running in the WSL (it only works with Linux sockets). However, my guess is that it will have uses for other |
#!/bin/bash | |
# `gitea dump` doesn't currently back up LFS data as well, only git repos | |
# It primarily backs up the SQL DB, and also the config / logs | |
# We'll backup like this: | |
# * "gitea dump" to backup the DB and config etc | |
# * tar / bzip all the repos since they will be skipped | |
# * Not rotated because git data is immutable (normally) so has all data | |
# * rsync LFS data directly from /volume/docker/gitea/git/lfs | |
# * No need for rotation since all files are immutable |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
set -euo pipefail | |
## Defaults | |
keepGensDef=10; keepDaysDef=7 | |
keepGens=$keepGensDef; keepDays=$keepDaysDef | |
## Usage | |
usage () { | |
printf "Usage:\n\t trim-generations.sh (defaults are: Keep-Gens=$keepGensDef Keep-Days=$keepDaysDef Profile=user)\n\n" |