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xirixiz / Set up GitHub push with SSH keys.md
Last active May 4, 2024 11:08 — forked from developius/README.md
Set up GitHub push with SSH keys

SSH keypair setup for GitHub (or GitHub/GitLab/BitBucket, etc, etc)

Create a repo.

Make sure there is at least one file in it (even just the README.md)

Generate a SSH key pair (private/public):

ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your_email@example.com"
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stelcheck / hbase.rest.scanner.filters.md
Created October 30, 2012 10:00
HBase Stargate REST API Scanner Filter Examples

Stargate Scanner Filter Examples

Introduction

So yeah... no documentation for the HBase REST API in regards to what should a filter look like...

So I installed Eclipse, got the library, and took some time to find some of the (seemingly) most useful filters you could use. I'm very green at anything regarding HBase, and I hope this will help anyone trying to get started with it.

What I discovered is that basically, attributes of the filter object follow the same naming than in the documentation. For this reason, I have made the link clickable and direct them to the HBase Class documentation attached to it; check for the instantiation argument names, and you will have your attribute list (more or less).