I hereby claim:
- I am aldegoeij on github.
- I am aldegoeij (https://keybase.io/aldegoeij) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASCYXabG8seEt4CH0TWtXca7sER2EILxw2ck8H_Mx6c1CAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
# aldegoeij-atom-sync | |
{ "data": "" } |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
#!/bin/bash | |
# This runs fabulously on macOS Mojave! | |
echo "" | |
echo "Do NOT run this as root! You were warned..." | |
echo "" | |
# Install Brew | |
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)" |
Hi, I'm a cloud engineer, spending most of my time in AWS with the occasional excursion into O365/Azure.
This is a collection of tools, ways of working and thoughts to keep stuff centralized for myself. Perhaps it can be useful to you!
I'm not a commandline junky so apologies for all the clickedy tools in this list!
{ | |
"Use Non-ASCII Font" : false, | |
"Tags" : [ | |
], | |
"Ansi 12 Color" : { | |
"Red Component" : 0.51372549019607838, | |
"Color Space" : "sRGB", | |
"Blue Component" : 0.58823529411764708, | |
"Green Component" : 0.58039215686274515 |
gh repo list $ORG_NAME_HERE --limit 1000 | while read -r repo _; do | |
gh repo clone "$repo" "$repo" -- | |
git -C "$repo" pull | |
done |
# brew install parallel first, forget about xargs and friends | |
aws s3 ls s3://___your_bucket_name___ --output=table | awk '{print $4}' | grep ___the_date_prefix___ | parallel -a - -exec aws s3 cp s3://___your_bucket_name___/{} . |
So you want to be super secure and awesome with a GitHub verified
badge to your name? Read on!
The below has been tested and verified with a new 'Yubico YubiKey 5c NFC', note that FIPS versions don't seem to support SSH usage, and e.g. the BIO is missing support for several standards).
The idea is you end up with a YubiKey 5 with: