Getting bored of the default terminal in ubuntu, I decided to change my terminal and came up with this.
sudo apt install zsh
#!/bin/bash | |
if [ -z "$1" ]; then | |
echo "waiting for the following arguments: username + max-page-number" | |
exit 1 | |
else | |
name=$1 | |
fi | |
if [ -z "$2" ]; then |
This tutorial is how to post website/application on IPFS and link with ENS domains(.eth).
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Since Chrome apps are now being deprecated. Download postman from https://dl.pstmn.io/download/latest/linux
Although I highly recommend using a snap
sudo snap install postman
tar -xzf Postman-linux-x64-5.3.2.tar.gz
Once in a while, you may need to cleanup resources (containers, volumes, images, networks) ...
// see: https://github.com/chadoe/docker-cleanup-volumes
$ docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -qf dangling=true)
$ docker volume ls -qf dangling=true | xargs -r docker volume rm
# Sidekiq interaction and startup script | |
commands: | |
create_post_dir: | |
command: "mkdir -p /opt/elasticbeanstalk/hooks/appdeploy/post" | |
ignoreErrors: true | |
files: | |
"/opt/elasticbeanstalk/hooks/appdeploy/post/50_restart_sidekiq.sh": | |
mode: "000755" | |
owner: root | |
group: root |
package org.test.demo; | |
import com.amazonaws.regions.Region; | |
import com.amazonaws.regions.Regions; | |
import com.amazonaws.services.simpleemail.AmazonSimpleEmailService; | |
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired; | |
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration; | |
@Configuration | |
public class AppConfig { |
An IAM user policy document to give minimal rights for deploying an Elastic Beanstalk application.
Where:
REGION
: AWS region.ACCOUNT_ID
: AWS account ID.APPLICATION_NAME
: Desired target Elastic Beanstalk application name(space).IAM_INSTANCE_PROFILE_ROLE
: The instance profile (IAM role) Elastic Beanstalk EC2 instaces will run under.