git clone https://gist.github.com/dd6f95398c1bdc9f1038.git vault
cd vault
docker-compose up -d
export VAULT_ADDR=http://192.168.99.100:8200
Initializing a vault:
vault init
using System; | |
using System.Collections.Generic; | |
using System.Linq; | |
using System.Text; | |
using System.Data.SqlClient; | |
using System.Reflection.Emit; | |
using System.Collections.Concurrent; | |
using System.Data; | |
using System.Reflection; |
git clone https://gist.github.com/dd6f95398c1bdc9f1038.git vault
cd vault
docker-compose up -d
export VAULT_ADDR=http://192.168.99.100:8200
Initializing a vault:
vault init
# This should be the public-facing name (ie: dns name) | |
HOME_SERVER_URL="https://matrix.org" | |
# The room ID is NOT the room alias. The ID can be found at the bottom of the room settings dialog in riot-web | |
ROOM_ID="!AbCDef823s:matrix.org" | |
# This is your user ID and access token. The access token must match the user. | |
USER_ID="@turt2live:matrix.org" # The home server should match this domain as well (ie: t2l.io as a HS should be :t2l.io in the user) | |
ACCESS_TOKEN="token_here" |
# Dendrite guide | |
# start with Debian Stretch | |
apt-get install golang-1.8 postgresql | |
apt-get install openjdk-8-jre-headless # needed for kafka (which in future will be an optional dependency) | |
# Set up DBs | |
su postgres -c 'createuser dendrite' |
Caution: This requires some amount of technical knowledge about how matrix/riot works.
For reference, the original grey color scheme in Riot had a primary color of #595959 and a secondary color of #ececec
/devtools
I once wrote one of these before for @NegativeMjark but I think I lost it. So here's another.
All you need to know is:
$foo
is a scalar (i.e. a single dimensional variable)@foo
is an array. $foo[n]
is the element of an array.%foo
is a hash. $foo{'moo'}
aka $foo{moo}
is the value in the hash for key 'foo'
.\
is the reference operator. it returns a scalar which points to the address of the variable (like &
in C).(1, 2, 3)
is a list. (an array is a variable which contains a list).[1, 2, 3]
(rarely: \(1,2,3)
) is a reference to a list - aka arrayref$foo->[n]
gives an element of an arrayref#!/bin/bash | |
if [[ -z "$HOMESERVER" ]]; then | |
echo "Please set the HOMESERVER environment variable to the C-S API URL (e.g. https://matrix.org)" | |
exit 1 | |
elif [[ -z "$ACCESS_TOKEN" ]]; then | |
echo "Please set the ACCESS_TOKEN environment variable to your access token" | |
exit 1 | |
elif [[ -z "$1" ]]; then | |
echo "Usage: $0 <alias without #>" | |
exit 1 |