$ cosign verify registry.k8s.io/kube-apiserver-amd64:v1.25.2
https://github.com/jonjohnsonjr/apkrane
$ apkrane ls https://packages.wolfi.dev/os/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz --latest --full
$ cosign verify registry.k8s.io/kube-apiserver-amd64:v1.25.2
https://github.com/jonjohnsonjr/apkrane
$ apkrane ls https://packages.wolfi.dev/os/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz --latest --full
package kubernetes | |
name = input.metadata.name | |
kind = input.kind | |
is_service { | |
kind = "Service" | |
} |
// Navigate to https://github.com/watching and then run: | |
// Taken from: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11043374/how-to-unwatch-multiple-repos-easily-on-github | |
Array.prototype | |
.slice.apply(document.querySelectorAll('.js-subscription-row')) | |
.forEach(el => { const org = el.querySelector('a[href^="/YOUR_ORG"]'); if (org) el.querySelector('button').click()}); |
Here I will show you how to create a bar very similar to the nicklist bar, but instead of showing nickname, it will show znc commands, whenever you click on a command, weechat will send a "help the_command_you_just_clicked" and insert the name of the command in the input bar, then enter any arguments required to the command and press enter.
You will need the following script
Slack doesn't provide an easy way to extract custom emoji from a team. (Especially teams with thousands of custom emoji) This Gist walks you through a relatively simple approach to get your emoji out.
If you're an admin of your own team, you can get the list of emoji directly using this API: https://api.slack.com/methods/emoji.list. Once you have it, skip to Step 3
HOWEVER! This gist is intended for people who don't have admin access, nor access tokens for using that list.
Follow along...
#!/bin/bash | |
stash() { | |
# check if we have uncommited changes to stash | |
git status --porcelain | grep "^." >/dev/null; | |
if [ $? -eq 0 ] | |
then | |
if git stash save -u "git-update on `date`"; | |
then |
#!/bin/bash | |
if [ "$1" = "-h" -o "$1" = "--help" -o -z "$1" ]; then cat <<EOF | |
appify v3.0.1 for Mac OS X - http://mths.be/appify | |
Creates the simplest possible Mac app from a shell script. | |
Appify takes a shell script as its first argument: | |
`basename "$0"` my-script.sh |